| June, 2016

Everything’s Coming Up Rosen: You can go home again

Posted on 02 June 2016 by LeslieM

By Emily Rosen

ERosen424@aol.com

www.emilyrosen424.com

Was it the red rocks? Was it the New Age-ism surrounding us? Was it our history? Was it the place where we stayed? Was it our mutual yen to get away? Was it the incredible freedom to be our totally uncensored selves? Or was it a mish-mash of all the above? Who cares! What it was was our version of five days of perfection.

The last time I saw Ivy, almost 30 years ago, we had tripped cross country together when she decided to move to California to be near her parents, after her live-in relationship with my son had ended – amicably. (Neither has since married – happily.) When we parted, we promised each other a version of a “do over,” when she reached the age that I was then (we’re 30 years apart). We’ve kept in touch, though unseen. Good people keep promises, if good luck be with them.

We met at the Phoenix airport, her salt and pepper hair braided Indian style slung over her left shoulder and rippling to her waist. Yep! That was Ivy. And for all the incessant picture taking that we did, no one was there for the moment we first spotted each other and hugged like the long lost souls that we were.

With apologies to Thomas Wolfe, you can go home again, or that is to say, you can recapture the bliss of those long ago moments. Well, we could, and did. Ivy, the artist/yoga-teacher/health food specialist/positive-energy-seeker, was the official log-burner on chilly nights at our temporary home at the Oak Creek Terrace Resort in Sedona. There we warmed ourselves by the fireplace and splashed in the double Jacuzzi, swung on the double swings on the top terrace in the morning sun, and toppled a few times in the double hammocks as we stared mesmerized at the creek waters hissing in speedy movement across the rocks at the lower terrace. We giggled a lot, too.

But we came for the reds and managed to find them while walking and hiking trails daily that spirited us to heights we couldn’t believe possible. Me … an ol’ lady, dragging up those trails. Wow! And one day we spent on a flat mesa, way high up, with not a soul in sight, hugged by Cathedral Rock, or was it Bell Rock? Chimney Rock? Thunder Mountain? Whichever one, it felt cozy and protected, emitting vibes of harmony and peace … oh, yes, love, too.

A hike on the path to the Buddhist Stupa in Peace Park, where we each engaged in our own style of meditation, topped off that day of soulfulness as the rains burst out of the clouds just as we closed the doors to the car. “Car-ma” indeed.

There were the eat places, greens and beans and soy in a myriad of iterations, and, once, a sneaked-in hunk of bison for the abs and brains, in garden settings with obsequious monk-like staff And oh, BTW, Ivy had sworn off liquor and I don’t drink alone, so no booze.

So throw away your anti-depressants, say good-bye to your shrink, book your flight to Sedona, and hide the TV remote when you get there. If you’re not smothered in constant bliss during your stay, I will eat your boarding pass.

As for Ivy, same time next year. I don’t have 30 more in me.

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HAPPENINGS

Posted on 02 June 2016 by LeslieM

Splash Adventure

Thursday June 2, 9:30 a.m. to 5:20 p.m.

Quiet Waters Park

401 S. Powerline Rd.

Deerfield Beach, FL 33442

All ages. $5.25 plus tax per session. The park’s regular gate entrance fee of $1.50 per person (children 5 and under free) will be in effect. Coolers are now permitted in the aquatics area. Food and drinks available for purchase. No glass containers and no alcoholic beverages permitted. For more information, contact the park office at 954-357-5100.

Food Truck Invasion

Thursday, June 2, 5 to 10 p.m.

Quiet Waters Park

401 S. Powerline Rd.

Deerfield Beach, FL 33442

Bring the whole family to the park and dine under the open sky. Food trucks with a wide variety of selections.

For information, visit www.foodtruckinvasion.com or call 954-357-5100.

22nd Annual Hope Floats Sidewalk Sale for JDRF

Friday, June 3 through Sunday, June 5

11 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily

The Fresh Market

100 W. Camino Real

Boca Raton, FL 33432

Each of The Fresh Market’s 175 stores will offer hot dogs, root beer floats and ice cream sundaes (regular and sugar-free), each for a $2 donation. 100 percent of funds raised will benefit the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF), whose goal is to prevent and end Type 1 diabetes.

The Ultimate Music Game Show

Friday, June 3, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.

Skolnick Community Center

800 SW 36 Ave.

Pompano Beach, FL 33069

The Ultimate Music Game Show hosted by Doug Shannon. This interactive and engaging event includes snippets of stories with trivia questions, Name That Tune (and Artist) and Let’s Make a Deal all rolled up into one. Prizes. Free family event. For information, call 954-786-4590.

Rainforest Planting Day

Saturday, June 4, 9 a.m. to noon

Deerfield Beach Arboretum

2841 W. Hillsboro Blvd.

Deerfield Beach, FL 33442

Come out and help plant new rainforest exhibit. Plenty of work for everyone including planting, fertilizing, watering and simply cheering others on. Lunch and drinks provided. Wear close-toed shoes and bring work gloves. Email jerry@treezoo.com or call 954-234-1002 for information. See more on Pg. 7.

6th Annual Board Swap & Sample Sale

Saturday, June 4, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Island Water Sports

1985 NE 2 St.

Deerfield Beach, FL 33441

Hey surfers, ready to get rid of your old board and get something new? Now is the time to turn in your board and swap it out. Raffle, discounts, and Kiwanis fundraiser for surf camp scholarships (www.islandcamps.com).

Call 954-427-4929 or visit www.islandwatersports.com.

Butler House Tour

Saturday, June 4, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Historic Butler House

380 E. Hillsboro Blvd.

Deerfield Beach, FL 33441

Guided tours of the Historic Butler House. New Alice B. Gift Shop now open.

Kid’s Discovery Day

Saturday, June 4, 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Community Presbyterian Church

1920 SE 4 St. (Briggs Hall)

Deerfield Beach, FL 33441

Fun family event. Activity stations featuring gardening, fishing, soccer, Capoeira, arts and crafts, knitting, music, face painting and more. For information, call 954-427-0222.

Tuesday Night Beach Dance

Tuesday, June 7, 7 to 9 p.m.

Main Beach Parking Lot

149 SE 21 Ave.

Deerfield Beach, FL 33441

Total Recall will be playing for your entertainment and dancing pleasure. Wear your dancing shoes and bring your beach chair for a fun evening under the stars. Free.

Call 954-480-4429 for information.

Save the Date!

Tommy James and the Shondells perform

Saturday, June 11, 8 p.m.

Pompano Amphitheatre

1801 NE 6 St.

Pompano Beach, FL 33060

The legendary act will be playing all their classic hits, including “Crimson & Clover,” “Crystal Blue Persuasion,” “Mony, Mony” and more. Purchase tickets at Ticketmaster.com. For information visit www.PompanoBeachArts.org or call 954-519-5500.

Save the Date!

Summer Music Festival and Wing Warrior Contest

Saturday, June 11, Noon to 6 p.m.

Oveta McKeithen Recreational Complex

445 SW 2 St.

Deerfield Beach, FL 33441

Celebrate the tastes, smells, sights and sounds of summer at the City of Deerfield Beach’s Annual Summer Music Festival. This year includes Wing Warrior Contest! Free, family friendly event will feature live music by DJ Big Man Kelly, Joey Gilmore, Skotch Bonnett Band, and Howard Hewett. Plenty of entertainment, and a kid’s zone. Arts, crafts and food vendors. No outside food or beverages allowed. Call 954-480-4429 for information.

Hillsboro Inlet to Palm Beach Regatta

June 3 & 4

Pavilion of the Chalfonte

500 S. Ocean Blvd.

Boca Raton, FL 33432

Friday, June 3

5:30 to 7:30 p.m.: Pre-Race Party

Saturday, June 4

7 a.m.: Skippers Meeting

Race starting at 10 a.m., with three more “starts” in five minute increments.

4:30 to 6 p.m.: Cocktails

6 to 7 p.m.: Dinner

7:30 to 8 p.m: Awards

Race starts just north of Hillsboro Inlet and concludes at Palm Beach Inlet. $50 entry fee includes one dinner; additional dinners $30 each. To register and for details, visit www.regattanetwork.com.

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CLERGY CORNER: Let your music soar

Posted on 02 June 2016 by LeslieM

The story is told of a king who decided to reward a peasant who had done him a great service. “Shall I give him a sack of gold? A bag of pearls?” thought the king. “But these mean virtually nothing to me. I want, for once, to truly give something – something that I will miss, a gift that constitutes a sacrifice for me.”

Now this king had a nightingale who sang the sweetest songs a human ear had ever heard. He treasured the nightingale over all else and found life unbearable without it. So he summoned the peasant to his palace and gave him the bird. “This,” said the king, “is in appreciation for your loyalty and devotion.”

Thank you, Your Majesty,” said the peasant, and took the royal gift to his humble home.

A while later, the king was passing through the peasant’s village and commanded his coachman to halt at the peasant’s door.

How are you enjoying my gift?” he inquired of his beloved subject.

The truth to tell, Your Majesty,” said the peasant, “the bird’s meat was quite tough – all but inedible, in fact. But I cooked it with lots of potatoes, and it gave the stew an interesting flavor.”

Is this freedom?

People often ask, “Why does Judaism prohibit me from doing whatever I want? Why can’t we just be free, liberated and individualistic? Why are there so many laws, instructions and rituals in Judaism that govern every aspect of one’s life, from the way we eat to the way we marry? Would it not have been nice if the opening of the Ten Commandments would have read like this: ‘I am the Lord your G-d who has taken you out of Egypt in order to set you free. Now, young women and men, listen ye to my words! You can do whatever you want, wherever you want, however you want, with whomever you want, as long as you don’t hurt another person. I honor your individual rights to choose your own lifestyle and behavior, without anybody governing your decisions. Conform not to any standard; just live it up!’”

Is this why we left the house of bondage in Egypt – to become slaves to the Almighty?

The Sages saw it otherwise. “There is no free man, except for he who occupies himself with the study of Torah” (Ethics of the Fathers, 6:2.) Really? If anything, it is exactly the other way around: as long as you don’t learn Torah, you are free to engage in so many activities, the options are open. Once you embrace Torah, there goes your freedom … Torah mixes into everything … A life that is faithful to the precepts of the Torah is indeed greatly “constricted” and “confined.”

Scattering the energy

On the face of it, the Jewish code of behavior is a limiting factor, something that detracts from the great variety of possibilities that life has to offer. In truth, however, the very opposite is the case.

A life without parameters is a life that quickly dissipates into the cosmic heterogeneity in which we exist, draining it of all power and impact. When we follow our instincts, habits, cravings and appetites without any restrictions, our inner momentum, focus and depth are weakened. When we allow ourselves the freedom to go in every direction, when there are no boundaries or limitations and we are free to do everything and anything – our light scatters all over the place and we never realize our ultimate power and potential. Our energies are squandered, our richness is compromised, our creativity silenced and our brightness dulled.

Conversely, when we “restrict” the light, and do now allow it to flow anywhere and everywhere, we fine-tune our inner creativity, we cultivate our power, we become the most powerful people we can become, we access all of our momentum and we can vaporize even steel …

It is like the chords of a violin which must be tied down to allow the music to play. Torah and Halacha (law) do not come to tie us down, but rather to allow our music to soar.

The Baal Shem Tov teaches that the word Halacha is the acronym of “let the whole earth sing to G-d.” What is meat-and-potatoes for one person is a nightingale for another person, capable of producing the most beautiful music in the world.

Shavuot is the Holiday in which G-d gave the Torah to the Jewish people 3,328 years ago. This year, we celebrate Shavuot on June 12 and 13.

Rabbi Tzvi Dechter is the Director of Chabad of North Broward Beaches. New location soon! For all upcoming events, please visit www.JewishLHP.com.

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