Treasure Hunt, Creative Services at Beth Jacob

Couples fram Temple Beth
Jacob and their guests will join in
a treasure hunt 7 p.m. Saturday as
the sisterhood's opening activity of
the year. The evening will be com-
pleted with refreshments and pri-
zes. Mrs. Elaine Dickstein, chair-
man of the evening, said reser-
vations should be made by calling
her at 398-6313, or Mrs. Phyllis
Weinner, 647-0607.

Shonirey Enninali in New Buildin,,

THE

DETROT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, Ilatiest 25,1172-21
nation of families have been pre-
senting their own creative ser-
vice. Each is a direct concern of
the individual family involved.
Last Friday, for example, the
FROM
Henry Winkelman and Robert Sachs
families prepared the service as a
musical presentation with emphasis
on group singing and contemporary
readings. Guests are welcome to
all services. Rabbi H. Philip Bor-
This summer's activities at Tem- kowitz conducts all services with
Booklet featuring questions and
Cong. Shomrey Emunah. f
, •cly tentionally held our annual dues to
ple Beth Jacob have been enhanced the combined participation of the
answers on traditional Jewish
by Friday evening creative family temple's family members. For , of Detroit. will hold service- r its a nominal amount."
life and law
information on high Holy Day new building on Southfie ,
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services.
Rabbi Zachariash has been with
services and membership, call Mrs. I corner of Filmore. startin
‘Ith the congregation for six years. He
For free copies for you or your organ.-
Each Sabbath one or a combi- Barbara Schreier, 338-0202
ration
i limited to 75 copies. Write
Setihot Sept. 2 and comic,: rig and his wife Brachah have also •
regularly thereafter.
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completed before the High Holy children live in Southfield.
Days, when Rabbi Shaiall Zachari-
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conduct services.
Rabbi Zachariash said it is hoped
the new facilities will be "a center
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HOLIDAY ASSEMBLIES

PEPPER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

For Further loformotion

537-3750

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Shaarit Haplaytah Announces

High Holiday Services

With Cantor Seymour Greenstein

ROSH HASHANA

Sept. 8, 9, 10

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At the Einstein School

Air Conditioned Hall

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Donation $15

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538-6534

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DID YOU KNOW...

That Temple Emanu-El's membership is open to

you?

That Temple Emanu-El (less than 600 families) is large
enough to help you and small enough to know you.

That Temple Emanu-El has an outstanding program of
religious education for adults and -children.

That Temple Emanu-El has programs designed to
ulate all age groups.

That Temple Emanu-EI has a
can afford.

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dues structure that you

That Temple Emanu-El has' fine facilities including
newly decorated sanctuary and social hall.

That Temple Emanu-El is less than 20 minutes from the
most outlying suburb.

Rabbi, Dr. Milton Rosenbaum

Cantor Norman Rose

TEMPLE EMANU-EL

invites your further inquiry by coiling

LI 7-5015

the Temple office

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Beth Abraham-11We' Synagogue I
will open its congregational reli-
gious Hebrew school Sept. 3 in
the educational arm's of the new I
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Direction of the ifehrew

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Jock Waksberg. Choormon
24291 Berkley
Oak Pork
Simon Schworteberg

Harry Jubas Directs
Hebrew School at
Beth Abraham-Hillel

is under educational director Ilar•
ry Jubas, who has
been a teacher'
for eight years at ,
Oak Park schools
and the past 12
years at Beth
Shalom Hebrew
School. lie will
teach the three
Hebrew classes
being introduced
at Oak Park '
High School this
Jubas
fall.
Jubas has a masters degree in
secondary education from Wayne
State University and is a candidate
for a PhD at Michigan State j
University. He has just returned,
with his wife and children, from
a year-long sabbatical in Israel,
where he did research on "The
Adjustment Process of Americans •
and Canadians in Israel and Their
Integration into Israeli Society."
He has received an award as
outstanding educator from the city
of Oak Park. Jubas holds certifi-
cates in Hebrew education from
Yeshiva University, Hebrew Uni-
versity and the Greater Detroit
Board of License.
Beth Abraham-Hillel Religious
School will adopt the ungraded
system in its three age levels, to
allow each student to advance
in accordance with his own ability
to achieve. Because of small class
size, each student will be given
individual attention.
Jubas will have supervision over
the synagogue's youth groups for
which enrollment on all teen im
is being conducted.
For information, call the ! ,.yria-
gogue office, 851-6880

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Unaffiliated families who wish
to give their children
an excellent religious education,
under Reform Jewish auspices,
are invited to enroll them now
for the Fall Term which starts
September 16th and 17th.
Classes from Kindergarten through
High School.

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