| July, 2015

Everything’s Coming Up Rosen: Balancing good and evil on July 4th

Posted on 02 July 2015 by LeslieM

By Emily Rosen

ERosen424@aol.com

www.emilyrosen424.com

Many have said it … God (or whatever higher power you ascribe to) works in strange ways.

And each time that power is wielded within plain sight, it adds weight to the proof that “balance” is the core of all existence. Take that incredible day of June 26, 2015 — and it doesn’t at all matter what your political preference is. This is universal.

The confluence of the Supreme Court’s Gay (etc.) Marriage decision coming in time-collision with Obama’s long sought opportunity to really hammer his position on “race” without having to cow-tow to political expediency (in his eulogy for Rev. Clemente Pinkney) signals to me some nonrefutable absolute truths: Evil and tragedy eventually bring good people out of their lethargy and comfort zone, propelling them to rise to heights often inconceivable. The Charleston Massacres, intended as they were to incite racial divide, did just the opposite, escalating universal consciousness to the inherent rights of human dignity and equality. The Supreme Court decision, defying a long-standing social code that has been slowly eroded over time, has done the same thing.

These two happenings are elevating in their own right. That they appeared on the “stage” of human events simultaneously, even as ISIS was perpetrating its heinous mission in other parts of the world (France, Algiers and Kuwait) cements the axiom of “balance” as a planetary existential fact, keeping us ever on the alert.

Good and evil work in tandem and it seems that as long as the known world has existed ‘twas ever thus. And yet good people continue to strive to overturn that balance in their favor, even as those evil forces seem to be invincible.

And so, with all of the above still lingering in our consciousness, there is that other phenomenon of the strange ways of the All Powerful. That is the miraculous way we, as a species, manage to keep our own personal balance. The parades, the fireworks, the speeches, the dancing in the streets, the gayety and celebratory essence of our nature can never be quelled even as we are being overwhelmed with external threats of extinction.

In my own personal lexicon, I call that “jumping tracks” – the ability to recognize, internalize and deal with the negative extremes that course through our lives, while still managing to revel in the positives that exist in perpetuity.

No one person is immune from the negatives – nor is any state. And it says so much for the general stability of our population that, for the most part, we are able to jump tracks — and joyously celebrate the good while cautiously seeking ways to cope with and eliminate bad.

So, Happy BBQing and here’s to lots of gratitude for what’s good in our lives.

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CRIME WATCH

Posted on 02 July 2015 by LeslieM

Remember, if you see anything suspicious, call 911 immediately.

DEERFIELD BEACH

June 15 It was reported that someone entered an empty apartment at 4304 NW 9 Ave. and caused $3,500 in damage.

June 15 A man stole headphones valued at $299 from Target at 3599 W. Hillsboro Blvd.

June 16 A man stole a bicycle valued at $810 from The Bicycle Generation at 1346 E. Hillsboro Blvd.

DEERFIELD – District 4

June 22 Property damage was reported in Deer Creek, at 2420 Deer Creek Country Club Blvd. Unknown golfer appeared to have accidentally broken the rear window of a BMW.

June 22 Suspicious incident took place in Deer Creek, at 2489 Lob Lolly Ln., The person who checks on the residence while the owner is away found a rear sliding glass shattered. He last saw it secure on June 20. Nothing is missing from the home and nothing was rummaged through.

June 22 Criminal mischief occurred in Riverglen, at 4513 NW 7th Pl. Complainant reported that his rear right side window was shattered by unknown person(s) while the vehicle was parked in his driveway.

June 22 Theft – retail /shoplifting was reported in Deerfield Mall, at 3829 W. Hillsboro Blvd. Suspect was observed by the clerk hiding two items of eye shadow on her person. She purchased other cosmetics, paid for them with a credit card, and later returned the purchased items to the same clerk.

LIGHTHOUSE POINT

June 2 The victim went to a fast food store at 2141 NE 41 Court and left her wallet on the counter. The wallet contained credit cards and a driver’s license. Loss was $377.

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Posted on 02 July 2015 by LeslieM

Why being there Matters

Dear Editor:

On our planet, more than 70percent of which is covered by water, being there means having the ability to act from the sea.

The Navy is uniquely positioned to be there; the world’s oceans give the Navy the power to protect America’s interests anywhere, and at any time.

Your Navy protects and defends America on the world’s oceans.

Navy ships, submarines,aircraft and, most importantly,tens of thousands of America’s finest young men and women are deployed around the world doing just that.

They are there now.

They will be there when we are sleeping tonight.

They will be there every Saturday, Sunday and holiday this year.

They are there around the clock, far from our shores, defending America at all times.

Thank you very much for your support of the men and women in the U.S. Navy,deployed around the clock and ready to protect and defend America on the world’s oceans.

Rick Burke

Pompano Beach

Dogs on the beach

Dear Editor:

I’ve been living in Deerfield Beach for the last 37years and have seen many changes, especially to the beach area.

The city has made this a lovely destination spot.

The problem I have with the beach is the walkway. It’s become quite hazardous to walk.

Dogs on leads, skateboarders and even scooters have become the norm even though signs are posted. Really,does anybody EVER read those signs, which are few and far between. Why aren’t they in Day Glow colors and in two languages?

I was there for three hours and nary a policeman did I see enforcing anything.

I rest my case.

Lorraine Barsher

Deerfield Beach

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HAPPENINGS

Posted on 02 July 2015 by LeslieM

Tanabata

Thursday, July 2 to Thursday, July 9, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Morikami Museum & Japanese Gardens 4000 Morikami Park Rd. Delray Beach, FL 33446

Free with paid museum admission. Tanabata traces its origins to the legend of Altair and Vega, stars and lovers separated by the Milky Way, allowed to meet just once a year: on the seventh day of the seventh month. During this time of year in Japan, families decorate bamboo branches with wishes for the future. Mirroring that tradition, visitors can write their own special wishes and place them on the Tanabata bamboo in the museum lobby. Info.: 561-495-0233 or visit www.morikami.org.

Open discussion

Regarding same sex marriage and other Christian concerns

Sunday, July 5, 10 a.m. 1416 SE 2 Terr. Deerfield Beach, FL 33441

Come and join in. 954-234-5199.

Zonta Festi-Fall seeks vendors

Zonta is holding their 3rd annual Festi-Fall at Emma Lou Olson Civic Center in Pompano Beach Sept. 26. They are currently seeking vendors. Join the arts and crafts vendors, jewelry artists, bakers and more. For more information or to be a vendor, call 561-392- 2223 or 561-482-8708. For more info. on Zonta, visit www.zontadeerfieldbeach.org. Look for more details on the event closer to the date.

July 4th events

Deerfield Beach

SE 1 St. & Ocean Way Deerfield Beach 33441

Concert — noon to 9 p.m.

Fireworks – 9:05 p.m.

Food and drinks available for purchase, vendors to browse, arts & crafts, JM Family Kids’ Zone & more. See Pg. 1 and 7 for details, including free shuttle and road closures. For more info, call 954-480-4429 or visit www.deerfield-beach.com.

Pompano Beach

Pompano Beach Fishing Pier 222 N. Pompano Beach Blvd. Pompano Beach FL 33062

6 p.m . — Music begins by DJ Holiday and Radio Station Magic 102.7

9 p.m. — Fireworks Blankets and lawn chairs are welcome. Personal fireworks, glass containers, alcohol and pets are prohibited.

Parking available at Atlantic Boulevard and A1A and on street. See Pg. 7 for details. For more information, call 954-786-4111 or visit www.pompanocheachfl.gov.

Boca Raton

Florida Atlantic University 777 Glades Rd. Boca Raton, FL 33431

4 p.m. – Stephen Sondheim’s musical “Company,” at FAU’s University Theatre.

6 p.m. – Games & family activities at Carnival Midway

6:30 p.m. – “Red, White & Blue Spectacular” by ZMC Entertainment

7:30 p.m. – Florida Wind Symphony, under the direction of Dr. Kyle Prescott, will present a patriotic, hand-clapping musical tribute

9 p.m. – Fireworks Tickets $15 for play; otherwise free. For more information on “Company” or FAU’s other summer productions, call 1-800-564-9539 or visit www.fauevents.com.

For more information on the fireworks or other festivities, call 561-393-7806, selection #2 or 561- 393-7827.

American Legion Post 227

141 20 St. Boca Raton, FL 33431

Noon – Hamburgers, Hot dogs, etc. Neil Diamond Tribute.

Donation: $6. Info.: 561-395-1090.

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CLERGY CORNER: A light unto the nations

Posted on 02 July 2015 by LeslieM

I was in Orlando not too long ago and I had the pleasure of watching the incredible fireworks display as the sun set at Epcot. But, as much as I enjoyed the sights and sounds there, I did not get those goosebumps that I get watching similar displays on the 4th of July.

For some reason, this year, a question came to my head about why we celebrate the 4th with fireworks. The first person I asked told me that it had to do with a letter written by John Adams to his wife as the Continental Congress adopted the final version of the Declaration of Independence which said: “I am apt to believe that (Independence Day) … ought to be commemorated as the Day of Deliverance by solemn Acts of Devotion to G-d Almighty. It ought to be solemnized with Pomp and Parade, with Shews, Games, Sports, Guns, Bells, Bonfires and Illuminations from one End of this Continent to the other from this Time forward forever more.”

I thought that I had my answer. I thought that I knew why we shot off fireworks on the 4th.

But as I was preparing to write this article, I was looking over a recent Torah reading that we have done in Synagogue. And we have been reading a lot about death recently. We read about how to purify oneself if one comes in contact with a dead person. We read about the death of Miriam. We read about the death of Aaron. And, we read about the death of Moses.

How on earth did that fit into our upcoming Independence Day and the shooting off of fireworks? Well, oddly enough, there is more than one connection. First of all, it was Moses, Aaron and Miriam, with the help of G-d, who helped lead the Children of Israel from slavery in Egypt to freedom and from the Pharaoh.

Independence Day is about G-d helping us free ourselves from what one could conceive as a more modern Pharaoh, King George III, which brings me back to the whys of fireworks.

You see, in Pre-Revolutionary years, colonists held annual celebrations of the king’s birthday and they did so with ringing of bells, with bonfires, with processions and with speechifying.

But, in 1776, some of those colonists changed things just a tad. Instead of celebrating the king’s birthday, they held mock funerals for King George III. This was a way of expressing being led to freedom from the monarchy. These celebrations included concerts, bonfires, and the firing of muskets and cannons.

So now I thought I had my answer about fireworks.

But, then, I learned from another source that while Congress was in the midst of dealing with war, such loud and beautiful displays were held to build the spirits of those whose loved ones were off fighting for our freedom.

So, now I had my answer.

Nope, because then I found an article that talked about how, after the Revolutionary War, we continued to celebrate the 4th with loud noises, lights in the sky and political orations to create a feeling of unity among all Americans.

Okay, so maybe I’m still not really sure why we have fireworks on the 4th, but we can still enjoy those wondrous displays. And, as for unity, let me remind you, with the recent tragedy in Charleston, that that incredible city has a music festival each year called Moja. Moja is a Swahili word and it means “One.” As we celebrate American Independence Day, let us remember that we are all one. Let us celebrate together in peace, as One Nation, under G-d, Indivisible with liberty and justice for All.

Shalom my friends,

Rabbi Craig H. Ezring

Rabbi Ezring is the Spiritual Leader of Temple Beth Israel of Deerfield Beach (201 S. Military Tr., Deerfield Beach, FL 33442). Regular Shabbat services are open to everyone on Saturday mornings from 9 to 11:30 a.m.

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