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September 14, 1973 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-09-14

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, Sept. 14, 1973-15

temple
B erh e 1

Model of the
new Temple Beth El
designed by the world
famous architect
Minoru Yamasaki

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Michigan's Oldest Jewish Congregation
began moving into its inspiring
new home August 31, 1973

Richard C. Hertz, Rabbi

New Nursery School

Classes now in session.
Registration continues.

Edna Rubin, Director.
Call 851-1100 for information.
Bus service available.

Religious School

Opens in new temple building
Sept. 15 and 16. Pre-kindergarten
through high school (ages 4-18).
James J. Levbarg, Dir=ector.
Call 851-1100 for information.

Hebrew School

Mid-week sessions. Opens Sept. 18.

James J. Levbarg, Director.
Call Rabbi Kanter at TR 5-8530
for information on Bar Mitzvah.

Catering

For Bar Mitzvahs, weddings, social
functions. Personalized, deluxe
catering by the RALEIGH HOUSE
—America's largest private caterer.

Use of Facilities

Our spacious Handleman Hall
and meeting rooms are available to
organizations and individuals.
For information call TR 5-8530.

Membership

Unaffiliated families and
individuals are invited to join
Temple Beth El. It is the right place
for you—and your children!

You are invited to join Beth El in time to celebrate
the High Holy Day Services.

Temple Beth El is...

for individual participation.
Sisterhood. Men's Club. Married
Group. Young People's Society.

Our final services at Woodward and Gladstone:
Rosh Hashanah Eve, Yom Kippur Eve, and Yom Kippur Day
Our first High Holy Day Services at our new home:
Rosh Hashanah Day, September 27

Temple Beth El is ...

for the spirit. Sabbath Services.
Festival Services. High Holy
Day Services.

Temple Beth El is ...

for the mind. Adult Jewish
Education. Lectures. Programs.
Library of Judaica. Museum of art.

Temple Beth El is ...

For membership information and brochure
call: Irving I. Katz, Executive Secretary at
TR 5-8530 and on weekends 851-1100

THE NEW

temple Beth el

for keeping your youngsters
interested in being Jewish. Youth
Groups. Conclaves. Youth
Canteens. Drop-In Center.

on Telegraph at Fourteen Mile Road
Birmingham, Michigan 48010

Temple Beth El is ...

Richard C. Hertz, Rabbi
Morton M. Kanter, Associate Rabbi

for making better Jews.

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