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BUBBIES AND ZAIDIES
By Jo Strausz Rosen
GRANDMOTHER by Kate Duignan
When I was five
you taught me how to separate an egg.
I watched you tap it on the rim
of the bowl,
press your thumbs to the spot
and crack it clean in two.
You let me take the speckled shell
in my own hands
and rock the yolk back and forth,
quivering
as it slid from one half to the other,
a tiny yellow sun.
We put the splintered pieces
in the brown bin
for the compost
and the empty carton
in the red bin
for the incinerator.
In the garden,
The light went out of the gold elm.
We stood at the window.
The moon was a white cup.
The birds had gone to their nests, you said
and tomorrow would be a good day.
I spread my fingers on the dark glass.
Our cake, you said, would rise.

I know the grandchildren of our 2022 Eight Over Eighty honorees are loved deeply by their grandparents, who have shared their inspiring life stories for our Sunday event. The turning points in their lives significantly altered their paths, and each of our honorees has in turn made an impact on those following them, including their grandchildren. 
OLDEST JEWISH AMERICANS CELEBRATION
Friends, family, loved ones, and community members are invited to enjoy our Bessie Spector Oldest Jewish Americans Celebration at Noon on May 27th by visiting jslmi.org/oab. Please join as we celebrate those in the Jewish community who are age 95 or older! This year, we welcome over 40 centenarians to our esteemed group of Honorees. Mazel tov to everyone!
Volunteer at JSL and learn why giving=getting! Volunteers are an essential part of exciting programs for our residents. Visit the Volunteer Opportunities page to see how you too can make a difference.

Interested? Contact Leslie Katz at lkatz@jslmi.org or 248-592-5062 to get started.
AID RESOURCES
We continue to support the Ukraine Emergency Fund. Click the link below to donate.
MARGOT & WARREN COVILLE ASSISTED LIVING & MEMORY CARE
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LAG BA'OMER
Lag Ba’omer is a minor holiday that occurs on the 33rd day of the Omer, the 49-day period between Passover and Shavuot. A break from the semi-mourning of the Omer, key aspects of Lag Ba’omer include holding Jewish weddings (it’s the one day during the Omer when Jewish law permits them), lighting bonfires and getting haircuts.
THIS WEEK'S RECIPE
It's National Strawberry Day!

Jar of Strawberry Heaven

Cake
6 eggs
1 and 3/4 cups sugar
zest of 1 lemon plus 1tbs lemon juice
2 tablespoons orange juice
6 tablespoons oil
6 tablespoons water
2 cups flour
2 teaspoons Baking Powder

Cream
 2 9-oz. container non-dairy whipping cream 
1 pound frozen strawberries, thawed
1 teaspoon Vanilla Extract
1/2 cup Confectioners' Sugar
1 teaspoon freshly squeezed lemon juice

Strawberries
1 pint strawberries, cut into slices
3 basil leaves, cut into very thin slices
2 teaspoons lemon juice
3 tablespoons sugar

Prepare Dessert
1) Preheat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit (180 degrees Celsius). 
2) Line two 9x13-inch pans or one large roasting pan with Gefen Parchment Paper, beat eggs on high speed for 10 minutes, adding the sugar in slow intervals.
3) Add the remaining cake ingredients and beat for just a few more seconds, just until incorporated.
4) Pour into lined pans and bake for 45–50 minutes or until the top springs back and a toothpick inserted comes out clean. Let cool.
5) Prepare the strawberry whip: Beat the whipping cream, and then add remaining ingredients.
6) Meanwhile, macerate the strawberries by combining them with sugar and basil, if using, and lemon juice. Let the strawberries rest at room temperature for 20 minutes until the strawberries are juicy and the sugar has dissolved.
7) Use a glass or the lid of a jar to cut circles out of the cake, and place a cake circle at the bottom of each jar.
8) Top with a few spoons of the macerated strawberries and some strawberry whip.
9) Garnish with strawberries and lemon peel, or basil.

This recipe is from kosher.com
FRIDAY FUNNY
HOME WORKOUT
This 15 minute video is a great low impact workout specifically designed for seniors.
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Eight Over Eighty 2022
This Sunday at Noon on Zoom

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IN MEMORIAM
Henry Friedman
2008 Eight Over Eighty Honoree
SHABBAT SHALOM
Rabbi Dovid S. Polter, Community Chaplain
Street Smart & Clockwise

I often find deeper divine messages in simple human expressions.

“Street smart” and “clockwise” are terms we use in our daily expressions. “Street smart” may also imply becoming smarter through one’s observations of life while on the street. We can learn so much in how to better live our lives from that which we witness on the street if we only allow ourselves to be open to observing and learning. In fact, this approach to learning may exceed other formal learning approaches. We see and hear things that we need to see and hear so that we may absorb its practical lessons and applications.

“Clockwise” is not only the direction by which the clock turns but it also implies the lesson to become wiser as our time clock tics. As we age and mature (turning of the clock), we also need to grow our wisdom.

Both “street smart” and “clockwise” are gifts of opportunity that have been given to us outside of the formal and rigid bricks and mortar of life.

So utilize your next leisure stroll or walk to observe, learn, grow and apply in your life. Take heed of the ticking clock as a reminder to make the best use of your time.    


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Nancy Heinrich, Chief Executive Officer
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