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September 06, 1974 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-09-06

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Place Your New Year Greetings in

The Jewish News
17515 W. 9 Mile Rd Suite 865
Southfield, Michigan 48075

Gentlemen:

Please insert my New Year Greeting

and Family

Mr. and Mrs.

Address

THE JEWISH NEWS

Holiday Issue Sept. 13

Check Enclosed (circle one) $5 — $10 — $15 — more —

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rea Congregations to Chant Selihot the Penitenti al Prayers

Cantor Fuchs and the syna- • Cong. Shaarey Shomayim
gogue choir will present a will begin its Selihot service
program. including songs at 1 a.m. Sunday at the syn-
agogue. Cantor Shim on
from the Mahzor.
Greenstein w i 1 1 officiate.
Prayerbooks will be avail-
able, and the public is in-
vited.
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Young Israel of Oak-Woods
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will hear Rabbi James I.
Gordon deliver the Selihot
Because the Rosh
message 12:40 a.m. Sunday
Hashana holiday will
at the synagogue. A liturgi-
take away two work
cal - service led by David
days during that week,
Greenbaum will follow. The
The Jewish 'News will
sisterhood will sponsor a pre-
have an early deadline
Selihot coffee hour 11:30 p.m.
for the issue of Sept.
Saturday at the synagogue.
20. - -Publicity must be
The Sephardic Community
in our hands — either
of Greater Detroit announces
by mail or hand de-
it will hold Selihot services
livery — no later than
11 a.m. Sept. 13. Copy
beginning at midnight Satur-
received after the
day at the Zionist Cultural
deadline will be held
Center. Salvatore Katan, Al-
for another week if it
bert Hazan and Rabbi Samuel
is still timely.
Betsalel w i 11 conduct the
The Jewish News
services. Oriental refresh-
also will have an early
ments will be served at 10
deadline for the issue
Friday, Sept. 6, 1974-21
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
p.m. The community is in-
of Sept. 27 due to Yom
vited.
Kippur.
Cong. Bnai Moshe will be-
Since the paper will
gin its Selihot..service 10 p.m.
be printed a day early,
Saturday at the synagogue.
copy must be in the
Cantor Louis 'Klein and the
Jewish News office no
synagogue choir will chant
ill later than 11 a.m.
the service.
Sept. 20 to be in time
You do not have to be a member
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for publication.
to join us for services.
Live within your income—
you will never find a better
place.

For synagogues not listed
Blow, check with their of-
fices for Selihot service
schedules.)
Selihot, the penitential
prayers chanted at midnight
on the Saturday one week
prior to Rosh Hashana, will
be chanted this weekend in
several area synagogues.
Temple Beth Jacob of Pon-
tiac will begin its Selihot
service at 11 p.m. Saturday.
At 9 p.m., Arthur Schneider,
sculptor, will give a talk on
Jewish art. A social hour will
precede services. For - infor-
mation, call the temple office,
332-3213, or Mrs. Leonard
Schreier, 338-0202.
Temple Israel will have
Selihot services at 11 p.m.,
preceded at 10:30 by a social
reunion sponsored by the
temple couple's club. The
service will be conducted by
Rabbis M. Robert Syme, Har-

old S. Loss and Leon Fram
and members of the congre-
gation. Cantor Harold Orbach
and the temple choir will
render the liturgical music.
The traditional sermon will
be replaced by a talk on
Contemporary Sources of
Guilt and Shame," by Dr.
Elliot D. Luby, associate di-
rector of clinical services at
Lafayette Clinic. The com-
munity is invited.
Cong. Beth Abraham-Hillel
will inaugurate its High Hol-
day season with Selihot serv-
ices beginning 11 p.m. Sat-
urday at the synagogue.
Rabbi Israel Halpern will
deliver a special message.
Cantor Shabtai Ackerman
will chant the prayers with
the assistance of the syna-
gogue choir led by Associate
Cantor Israel Fuchs. At 10, a
reunion and reception for the
congregation will be held.

Northwest Detroit Israel Synagogue

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High Holiday Services

& Daily Minyans 6:45 a.m. & 7 p.m:

Thanks to the generosity of

NORMAN ALLAN

For Information Contact

H. STROM W 4-8008 or 341-7377

Shaarit Haplaytah announces

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Synagogue
Plans 10-week
Fall Classes

1.1000 W. 9 MILE RD., OAK PARK

CONG. MISHKAN ISRAEL

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Nusach H'Ari Lubavitcher Center *

cordially invites you to attend High Holiday *
Services Ina vibrant and inspiring atmosphere *

For More Information Call the Center at

548-2666

548-2667

Lubavitcher Center Auxiliary
HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES

will once again be conducted at the
Lessenger School (Albany near Scotia)

SEATS ARE ONLY $15

For Ticket Reservations Call the Center at

548-2667
548-2666
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SHARE IN
FREEDOM

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U.S. Savings Bonds
New Freedom Shares

17376- Wyoming

Will be having

Holiday
Deadline

Cong. Beth Abraham-Hillel
will begin its fall educational
program Oct. 15, and will
be held each Tuesday during
the 10-week semester.
According to Mrs. Bernard
Kaufman and Mrs. Benoit
Gorge, co-chairmen of the de-
partment of continuing learn-
ing, reading Hebrew for be-
ginners and conversational
Hebrew for everyone will be
held the first hour beginning
7:45 p.m.
The second hour, which be-
gins at 8:45 p.m., will be in-
formal discussions led by
Rabbi Israel Halpern, Dr.
Harry Jubas, Cantor Israel
Fuchs and guest speakers.
Students are asked to regis-
ter early since the learning
groups will be limited. For
information, call the syna-
gogue, 851-6880.

Zip Code

State

City

HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES

With Renown Cantor Israel I. Idelsohn

ROSH HASHANA

Sept. 16, 17, 18

YOM KIPPUR

Sept. 25 and 26

At the Einstein School

AIR CONDITIONED HALL

14001 Northend, Oak Park

Donation $15 Tax Deductible

For Info Call

Jack Waksberg, Chairman — 548-6785 — 24297 Berkley, Oak Park
Abe Weberman, Ticket Chairman — 626-6903
Sol Kleiman, Ticket Co-Chairman — KE 5-3589
Simon Schwarzberg, President — 557-1141
Leo Halpern, 353-5749
Gedale Elbaum, LI 8-7339
Ida Glogower, LI 3-9586
Sonia Popowski, 557-3994
Leon Gutman — 968-4878

HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES

ROSH HASHANA and YOM KIPPUR are the Two
Festivals of the JEWISH NEW YEAR

For Jewish humanists they are not suspenseful days of Judgment. They are
opportunites for self-reflection. They are times of celebration when we
can affirm the power of human beings to assume responsibility for their
lives, to choose their own values and to achieve them.

theme for 'High Holidays this year is an
ethical theme, implicit in the very nature of Humanistic Judaism . . . THE
WORLD IS MY HOMELAND.

RABBI SHERWIN WINE'S








Rosh Hashana Evening Monday, September 16, 8:30 P.M. — UNIVERSALISM
Rosh Hashana Morning Tuesday, September 17, 10:30 A.M. — TRANSCENDENCE
Yom Kippur Evening Wednesday, September 25, 8:30 P.M. —HOPE
Yom Kippur Morning Thursday, September 26, 10:30 A.M. -7- DISCIPLINE
Memorial Service, Thursday, September 26, 4:00 P.M. — CONTINUITY
CHILDREN'S Services ( ages 4-9)

Rosh Hashana — Tuesday, September 17, 2:00 P.M.
Yom Kippur — Thursday, 'September 26, 2:00 P.M.

Youth Services (ages 10-12)

Rosh Hashana — Tuesday, September 17, 3:00 P.M.
Yom Kippur — Thursday, September 26, 3:00 P.M.

Tickets of admission will be required for all adult services. Non-members
may purchase admission tickets by calling the Temple Secretary. Tickets
are not required for children and youth services.

The

Birmingham Temple

The Center of Humanistic Judaism

28611 West 12 Mile Road, Farmington, Michigcth 48024

( Between Inkster and Middlebelt)

Services Friday, 8:30 P.M.

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477-1410

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