DJN March 31, 2022

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SHIR TIKVAH

OUR COMMUNITY

Rabbi Alicia Harris and Rabbi Arnie Sleutelberg

IT’S OFFICIAL!

Shir Tikvah Installs Rabbi Alicia Harris.

KATHRYN NELSON AND VALERIE MERCADANTE SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS

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t was a warm, spiritual and totally welcoming Shabbat service as Congregation Shir Tikvah honored Rabbi Alicia Harris on her installation at Shir Tikvah on March 11. The rabbi’s family, special guests from Jewish, Muslim and interfaith groups, along with Mayor Ethan Baker of Troy, Mayor Roslyn Grafstein of Madison Heights, and Sooji Min-Maranda, the executive Director of ALEPH, joined the congregation to celebrate the new rabbi and spiritual leader. Expressing support from afar, a congratulatory letter was read from Union for Reform Judaism (URJ) President Rabbi Rick Jacobs. After two years of worship at a distance, the sanctuary was full of song, prayer and

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a feeling of a new beginning. “It was us — it was like us in the pre-pandemic days,” said Lorelei Berg, executive director at Shir Tikvah. “It felt so good to finally be back together, in our building, in community.” Rabbi Arnie Sleutelberg, Rabbi Emeritus of Shir Tikvah, spoke to the congregation, recalling how they supported his time at Shir Tikvah and will do the same for Rabbi Alicia. With heartfelt remarks, he spoke directly to the rabbi, “You are the real deal, so deeply caring … able to express that caring in a way we feel palpably.” The installation was conducted by Rabbi Alicia’s friend and local colleague Rabbi Jennifer Lader of Temple Israel. Lader, along with the congregation, led the bless-

ings for Rabbi Alicia. Rabbi Lader told the parable about blessing a tree so that all its seedlings grow: “It’s in that way Rabbi Alicia will lead the congregation, encouraging growth for all its members,” she continued. “With Rabbi Alicia at the helm, Shir Tikvah will continue to be a place where not only all are welcome but are celebrated … for the tent is open wider and wider.” During Friday’s service, Rabbi Alicia spoke of how she was called to Shir Tikvah. As a new rabbi looking for a congregation during a pandemic, she faced a job search where no one was meeting in person. Even with only virtual interviews and no on-site visits, her beliefs and how she expressed them made it clear to the Shir Tikvah Search Committee that they had found a match. Rabbi Alicia started with Shir Tikvah in July 2020 as an interim rabbi and became the principal rabbi in July 2021. From the strong connection that’s developed to the double rainbow in the sky after Yom Kippur services, Rabbi Alicia knows she has found her place. “There have been a million moments that have pointed me here, to this moment, this time,” she said. The celebratory installation Shabbat service included a festive oneg with a “to-go” option. Saturday’s festivities brought a virtual Havdalah and Schmooze and Jewish Bingo with Rabbi Arnie. Rabbi Alicia was presented with a video from the congregation. Members recorded messages of encouragement, memories and thanks. On Sunday, as families gathered for services, the Religious School madrichim presented Rabbi Alicia with a bejeweled kippah made by a Shir Tikvah member. Shir Tikvah has dedicated a family tzedakah project to celebrate Rabbi Alicia’s installation. Students in religious education classes decorated tzedakah canisters for every family at Shir Tikvah. Throughout the year, families are encouraged to contribute to what will become a donation to HIAS, a group that supports services to refugees and asylum seekers around the world. Rabbi Alicia arrived at Congregation


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Obits

18min
pages 104-109

Looking Back

3min
pages 110-112

Don’t Suffer in Silence

1min
page 101

A Post-Pandemic World?

6min
pages 99-100

Community Calendar

7min
pages 97-98

Celebrity News

3min
page 96

Bon Appetit

6min
pages 94-95

A special JN section to help get your home ready for sprint.

19min
pages 47-59

Keeping it Limber

3min
page 60

A Peek Back in Time

7min
pages 91-93

The Power of Praise

8min
pages 43-44

Celebrate with Sides

9min
pages 38-41

Getting into the Purim Spirit

1min
page 36

A Night Out for a Good Cause

1min
page 37

Friendseder Community Brunch

2min
page 35

Community-Wide Purim Fun

1min
page 32

Houses of Worship Receive Security Grants

2min
page 30

Jews in the Digital Age Jewish TikTok

6min
pages 28-29

Sensational Soiree in the Sunshine State

4min
pages 20-21

Essays and viewpoints

23min
pages 4-11

Israel’s Efforts in Ukraine

3min
pages 26-27

JCC in Krakow Aids Refugees

2min
pages 18-19

It’s Official

2min
page 24

Adat Shalom Synagogue Receives Hoax Bomb Threat

3min
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