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August 18, 1972 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-08-18

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Friday, August 18, 1972-21

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Traverse City Temple Sends Out Plea for Prayer Books

llabbi 'Moshe Polter to Ile Cantor
at Mishkan Israel on high Holy 1)ays

The Traverse City Temple faces community . spokesman, the lack, at! s when the temple last held its
a predicament: its short of prayer of sidurim indicates the growth of Fri'ay night services the 21 prayer
books. the temple and the Jewish corn- I books that the Temple now pus.
According to M. J. Fivenson, munity in Traverse City. Ten years sesses were enough for the small
ccmmunity.
Cong. Mishkan Israel Nusach I to many requests.
This year, however, with more
Hari Lubavitch Center announces j Rabbi Joshua Gordon will lead
people, an expanded summer
that Rabbi Moshe Potter will serve the Lessinger School services and
program and regular sabhath
as leading cantor for the High Rabbi Visroel Polter Vi ill perform
services more people have been
Holy Days. Rabbi Potter, an edu- the cantorial duties.
, h 'wing up. "Besides the regu-
cator in the greater Detroit area. I For information for High Holy
lar membership, we've discov-
has been in demand as a cantor Days tickets, call the Lubavitcher
ered several summer residents
for weekly Sabbath services as well Center. 548-2666.
and several kcal permanent
as High Holy Day services. Assist-
residents that we didn't know
ing in leading the congregations' Computer Maps
existed. - Fivenson said.
One of the newest uses of the
prayers will be
Although the shortage of sidurim
Aaron
Michigan State University Com-
Rabbi
is a mitzva, it also is an ineonven-
Davidson.. w ho 'outer ('enter is the production of
ience. Thus, the Temple is seeking
also will blow the three dimensional maps, whiCh
any extra Silverman prayer books,
shofar for the show such data as elevation, rain-
regardless of condition, from any
osh liashana fall and land use. It can be obtained
person or group .
Service.
in a variety of sizes and at a frac-
To help, write M. J Fivenson.
,. The synagogue lion of the time needed for the
324 S. Union. Traverse- City 49684.
is making as - ail- production of such maps by hand.
or call the Fivenson hotel Supply
able paper slip- -
Co , 16161 946-7760.
pers fur the 'Com

Congregation
Bais Chabad

High Holiday Services
will be held in our
Air-Conditioned Auditorium

at 28555 Middlebelt, Farmington

12 Orphans flare
Bar Milzra Fele

(between 12 & 13 Mile Rds.)

SEATS $25

KFAR CHABAD — In front of
the main synagogue in the center
of Kfar Chabad.., the Lubavitcher
village near Tel At iv. the fifth an-
nual Bar Mitzva for orphans fete
took place. Five .tl-musand people
attended the c:tinntonal Bar Hitz•

($40 per couple)

*

*

*

call 352-1008 or 398-2611

sa for 42 orphans" ,

Immediately after the S:x Day
War, the Lunavdcher Iielibe, Bath!
Menachem Schneerson, direct-
ed the establishment of a special
organization to assist the widows
and orphans of the fallen soldiers.
One of the activities of the Luba
vitcher group was to assure all the
Atildren a sound Jewish educa-
tion and to prepare the boys for
their Bar Mitzva, hence the c--
munal event.
The celebration for the 42
men was attended by prom glen;
rabbis and government and im1.-
tary officials. Premier Golda Heir
cabled her congratulations
The Bar Mitzva boys were given
gifts from numerous Israeli in-
dustries. Along with a special mes-
sage and blessing for each of the
boys. the Lubavitcher Hebbe sent
each a pair of tefilin.

Congregation B'nai Israel

143 Oneida Road — Pontiac, Michigan

"A Conservative Congregation Affiliated with
The United Synagogue of America"

Announces the offering of a limited number of member-
ships, special consideration to young marrieds. Inquiries

cordially invited.

The congregation offers:
complete Hebrew School
A

and Sunday Religious School

Program. Daily and Sabbath Services (late Friday Eve.
and Sat. Morn.) High Holy Days Worship (tickets avail-
Youth activities program (affiliated
able to non-members).

Kippur service
Leather shoes are
Rabbi Polter prohibited by the
■ .1 lens ish Law on that day.
The sisterhood again has ar-
ranged for baby-sitting service
to help parents of children who
attend services.
Auxiliary services will be con-
ducted at the Lessinger Schol in
Oak Park to accomodate families
living in that area. Mishkan Is-
rael has set, up this special ausili-
',Irt 111.2:h Floc Dacs ser,,vt. due

Beautiful Auditorium for social events and simchas

cur

20811 W. 8 Mile
a Telegraph

between Southfield

534-1400

Conservative

Our heads. To Yee:
BUM SERYKEI

at Temple Israel

17400

Monderson

Mond,

Shaarit Haplaytah Announces

High Holiday Services

With Cantor Seymour Greenstein

ROSH HASHANA

Sept. 8, 9, 10

YOM KIPPUR

Sept. 17, 18

At the Einstein School

Air

14001

Area residents are invited to
visit :! ■ 1' new.
Social 'Se-

For information please contact Mr. Irving Prizant 334-4602
or Mr Stanley Elbling 626-2757 Membership Chairmen

DEXTER
CHEVROLET

DAILY ALINYAN
SERVICES

New Social Security
Office Invites Guests

with United Synagogue youth:.

It's Nice
To Deal With
Joe Slatkin's

Condlhon•d Hall

Northend Gals Part,

Donation $15

For info oil

offioe at 142 Auburn. Pan,



Synagogue 335-1740

h••

1■ , 1
Ths
'
rk
space. .1 :tit
destg!led ti. . -t the
needs of Oakland County people
for years to conic. - Hein° said

IF

You seek to affiliate with a Reform congre-
gation, consider the advantages offered by
Temple Emanu-El:

We just outgrew out old office
' The average retired starker in
area receives S158 per
this

-

nonth. - 'rein° said, ''And this
,s,11 go up to $189.60 beginning
•:th the check due Oct. 3, when
everybody entitled to benefits will
get a 20 per cent increase

Because Temple Emanu-EI is dedicated to dyr'ornic Jodoise ,
Because Temple Emanu-El is large enough to help you and

small enough to know you .
Because Temple Emanu-El has and outstanding religious

school.
Because Temple Emanu-EI offers you an opportunity for
an active Temple life through its varied affiliates.

Because Temple Ernanu-EI has a dues structure

that

ilebrete L(trigliage

CONGREGATION BETH ACHIM
ANNOUNCES
HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES
AT THREE LOCATIONS

The New WASSERMAN HALL

at 21 100 W

We accept the statement of the
ethnologist that the first and it
revocable tie that hinds a People
together is language, and we must
act upon it. Not only does its

you

can afford.
Because Temple Emanu-El has fine facilities including a
newly decorated sanctuary and social hall.
Because Temple Ernanu-EI is central to all northwest oir

; -, m,..itti!c•

;ht.

••

SANCTUARY

at 21100 W. 12 Mile Road with

,:,',6.881 EMERITUS BENJAMIN H. GORRELICK

and CANTOR

and less than 20 minutes from the

12 Mile Road with

RABBI MILTON ARM, CANTOR SIMON BERMANIS
and the Beth Achim Holiday Choir

0

,tr;t;, ,s

DAVID TANSMAN

i•1 alternate between

ii•id Sanctuary

*TEMPLE EMANU-EL

Loti\ED AUDITORIUM

,n.ites your further inquiry h., calling

LI 7-5015

or visiting the

Temple office

4450 West 10 Mite Road

'Betwr r^ Greer herd and COoricoje;
Oak Pork. Michigan

it

ft

PGHLIK BUILDING
Mile Road with

R7 S.

FSKIN

I PH BIRNHOL TZ

Ininrrhotion Call 352-8670

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