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Bnai Moshe USY Sponsors Hayride
OF HARVARD ROW
Designers
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Fine Furs
Complete Fur Service
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Bnai Moshe Senior United
Synagogue Youth will spon-
sor a hayride 8:30 p:m. Sat-
urday, at the synagogue
Kadima 7-8th graders will
hold its first event of the
year, with a hayride and
wienie roast, meeting 4 p.m.
Sunday, at the synagogue.
For reservations or informa-
tion, call the Kadima adviser,
HARVARD ROW
Barber Salon
TOMMY
"the Barber" &
ANKA
"the Manicurist"
Wishes All Their
Friends & Customers
A HAPPY
NEW. YEAR
For Appointment Call
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Sharon Landau, 545-6591.
Membership meetings will
be held 1:30 p.m. Sunday for
Giborim, grades 3-4, and Hal-
utzim; grades 5-6, at 2:30
p.m. in the synagogue youth
lounge.
Groups will discuss events
for the year and upcoming
elections. Membership dues
may be brought, and refresh-
ments will be served. For in-
formation, call Dan Kaplan.,
398-7422, or Steve Kideckel,
968-4857.
Youth Group Sets
New Year Events
The junior groups of Young
Israel will open their year of
activities with a brunch for
the Halutzim (grades 3-5)
and Junior Young Israel
Teens 1 p.m. Sunday at
Young Israel of Greenfield.
Junior Young Israel Teens
will hold its first oneg Sha-
bat program 2:30 p,m. Sept.
28 at the synagoguge.
Halutzim invites Story
Hour youngsters, ages 3-7, to
join them in a showing of
the children's film "Bednobs
and Broomsticks," 1 p.m.
Sept. 20 at the synagogue.
There will be a nominal
charge.
For reservations and infor-
mation on youth group ac-
tivities call the synagogue
office, 548-2377, or Hartley
Harris, 968-3563.
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IDetsciter Gives
His Rendition
of the Psalms
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A Song of Faith
By DAVID M. MILLER
Dedicated to the 23 Jews who fled the Inquisition in
Brazil and landed in New Amsterdam in 1654, where they
Editor's Note: David Ros- founded the Jewish community in America.
enberg, son of Mrs. Herman
Blow, thou western wind, blow truly,
Rosenberg and the late Mr.
Drive our ship through stormy seas.
Rosenberg is poet-in-resid-
Lift our hearts on wings of eagles.
ence in the Connecticut State
Bring us to our better day.
School System. He was the
only University of Michigan
0 lead us to our goal of longing.
student to win a double Hop-
Let sorrow end; we shall rebuild.
wood Literary Award. His
Let pain give way to brighter hope,
interpretations of the Psalms
We are not bound to bitter fate.
—one of which appears be-
low—have appeared in pre-
Blow thou wind, thou wind blow stoutly.
vious issues of The Jewish
We keep our faith intact and strong.
News. He plans to publish a
This day we sail toward distant haven
collection of his interpreta-
To plant our dream on better soil.
tions of the Psalms.
Though we have known our day of sorrow,
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And are uprooted from our land,
We are not held to endless grieving—
Inside my heart I hear
A home is lost, but not our dream.
how arrogance talks
to himself without fear
Then blow, thou western wind, be strong.
Blow away the evil night.
hidden from•eyes
Thou western wind, thou wind blow truly.
he flatters himself
Lift our depth to greatest height.
but we see him on the faces
of false faces and words
thinking — even asleep —
how to squeeze love out
Copyright, David M. Miller, 1974
Designs of Hearts'
`Fulfill the Worthy
Lord of the universe, ful-
from feelings from words
fill
the worthy desires of our
how, to put wisdom on hei-
hearts
and in Thy loving
back
kindness pardon our iniqui-
then hold his miniature
ties. Cleanse us of all our
knowledge back
sins, and remember us for
good, for salvation and com-
your love fills a man, Lord
passion. Bless us with a long
with a kind of air
and happy life, a life of use-
making him lighter
fulness and peace. Give us
he rises in measure of your bread to eat and raiment to
judgement .
put on, substance and honor,
above the mountains of
and length of days to medi-
thought
tate in Thy Torah and fulfill
above the clouds of feeling
Thy commandments. 0 do
the strength of his measure Thou send healing for all our
stays
in the eyes returning to
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mountains
from the surface of the sea
he falls like any animal
standing up only by your
mercy
his children grow in the
Aron Weberman of Goode
shadow of your-wings
Alepb Zadik Aleph (AZA)
and Carol Nosanchuk of Dis- feast on gourmet_fare in
raeli Bnai Brith Girls (BBG)
your house
have been elected planning with water that sparkles
chairmen for the annual
from wells
BBYO Kickoff Dance to be beyond the reach of a mind
held 8 p.m. Oct. 5 at Cong.
the fountain of life
Bnai Moshe.
is lit
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by your light
Richard Kamen of Windsor
and Gail Shifman of South- you extend your- embrace
field, Council outstate vice to those who feel you are
there.
presidents, are planning the
BBYO Council Caravan, keep holding the loving
whose purpose is to strength-
keep us, from being crushed
en the ties between Jewish
by arrogant feet
youth in outstate Michigan
by the hand of pride
and Metropolitan Detroit. The
caravan will take place Sept. the powerful are falling
27-29 with visits to RafmBaM
over themselves
BBYO in Flint, Wasserman their minds have pulled them
AZA and Lazarus BBG in
down
Grand Rapids and Strauss there they will lie, flung
BBYO in Mt Clemens.
down
sorrows and bless all the
work of our hands. Ordain for
us good decrees of salvation
and comfort, and annul all
severe judgments against us.
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Registration Open for November
Family Shabat at Beth Shalom
Members of Cong. Beth
Shalom still have time to
register for Beth Shalom's
First Shabat Family Week-
end, "Shabat and You", which
will be held at Camp Tamar-
ack, Nov. 1-3.
The congregation is pre-
saging an opportunity for a
total' Shabat family experi-
enc, stimulating intellectual
religious and social growth.
The cost covers all expenses
including lodging and five
meals.
Checks may be made pay-
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