Susan Singer

Susan Singer

Susan Singer is the WRJ Treasurer and has been on the WRJ Board since 2018. She serves on the Budget Committee, Finance Committee, and Investment Committee. Susan served as Treasurer and West Michigan Area Director for the WRJ Central District and currently holds the position of Heartland District Speaker Bureau Chair. She has been an active member of her congregation, Temple Israel in West Bloomfield, Michigan, for over 25 years and is a Sisterhood Past President.

Susan was a successful accountant for 30 years, working in both the public and private industries. Now retired, she enjoys her best “second half,” helping people reach their health goals and committing herself to volunteer opportunities promoting progressive Jewish values and advocacy.

Susan and her husband David currently reside in White Lake, Michigan, where they enjoy life with their daughter Rachel and their dogs Baxter and Sasha Fierce.

On the Road Again

Susan Singer

Last month, I had the honor of traveling to Boston as a WRJ guest to attend both sisterhood and WRJ District events. This came about several months earlier in response to a request submitted to the WRJ Speakers Bureau. As a member of WRJ's Speakers Bureau, I

Parashat B’har-B’chukotai

Susan Singer

This week, we conclude the book of Leviticus with the double Parashat B’har-B’chukotai. It begins with a discussion of shmita, a practice of letting the land rest between harvests.

Parashah T’rumah

Susan Singer

I love Sisterhood and WRJ. My involvement has opened doors and provided gifts beyond anything I could have imagined. My Sisterhood story began 12 years ago when I found myself the recipient of an unexpected early retirement.

Voices of WRJ: Tzav

Susan Singer

In this week’s Parsha Tzav, the Ko-ha-neem, the High Priests, are given detailed instructions on how to offer sacrifices right down to what they should wear.

WRJ Voices: D'varim

Susan Singer

This week’s Torah portion D’varim (The Words) opens with Moses, a once reluctant leader, beginning his farewell address to the Israelites at the threshold of Canaan.