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August 08, 1975 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-08-08

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

18 Friday, August 8, 1975

DSG Stag Day Slated Sept. 9

It's Nice
To Deal With

Joe Slatkin's

DEXTER
CHEVROLET

Synagogue Names
SZ Ex-Director

Leo Chak, former execu-
tive director of Cong.
Shaarey Zedek will assume
the position of executive di-
rector of Cong. Bnai Israel
in St. Petersburg, Fla. Aug.
15.

20811 W. 8 Mile

between Southfield ft Telegraph

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406 Dexter N.

Seattle, WA 98104
Founded 1895

Congregation Beth Achim

is pleased to announce
that it will conduct auxiliary

High Holiday Services

in its Social Hall and in the La Med Auditorium
of the United Hebrew School's Rohlik Bldg.

tickets are available at

21100 W. 12 Mile Rd.

for further information or inquiries concerning
membership and seating call the synagogue office

352-8670

Shaarit Haplaytah announces
HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES

With Renown Cantor Itzhak Tatelbaum
and Cantor Irvin Ernst

ROSH HASHANA YOM KIPPER

Sept. 14 and 15

Sept. 5, 6, 7

At the Einstein School

14001 Northend, Oak Park

AIR CONDITIONED HALL

Donation $15

For Info Call

Jack Waksberg, Chairman-559-5745-27325 Greenfield, Apt. 4
Abe Weberman, Ticket Chairman — 626-5224
Sol Kleiman, Ticket Co-Chairman — KE 5-3589
Simon Schwarzberg, President — 557-1141
Gedale Elbaum, LI 8-7339
Leo Halpern, 353-9237
Ben Fisk, 533-1993
Leon Gutman, 968-4878
Max Drew, 559-4813

Synagogue

ADAT SHALOM SYNAGOGUE: Services 6 p.m. today

and 9 a.m. Saturday. David Raznick, Bar Mitzva.

BIRMINGHAM TEMPLE: Services 8:30 p.m. today.
Rabbi Wine will speak on "Friendship in Transi-
tion."
CONG. BNAI DAVID: Services 6:30 p.m. today and 8:30

a.m. Saturday. Andrew Klein, Bar Mitzva.

TEMPLE ISRAEL: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Frain
will speak on "The Poetic Prophet." Joseph Rabinow-

itz, Bar Mitzva. Services 11 a.m. Saturday.

TEMPLE KOL AMI: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Con-
rad will speak on "Can a Retreat Ever Be an
Advance?"

Regular services will be held at Cong. Bais Chabad of
West Bloomfield (Ealy Elementary School), Cong. Beth
Abraham-Hillel, Cong. Beth Achim, Temple Beth El, Cong.
Beth Isaac of Trenton, Temple Beth Jacob of Pontiac, Cong.
Beth Jacob-Mogain Abraham, Cong. Beth Moses, Cong.
Beth Shalom, Cong. Beth Tefilo Emanuel Tikva, Cong. Bnai
Israel of Pontiac, Cong. Bnai Israel-Beth Yehuda, Cong.
Bnai Jacob, Cong. Bnai Moshe, Cong. Dovid Ben Nucht,m,
Downtown Synagogue, Temple Emanu-El, Livonia Jewish
Congregation, Cong. Mishkan Israel Nusach H'Ari, North-
west Detroit Israel Synagogue (Jewish Community Center),
Cong. Shaarey Shomayim, Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Cong.
Shom'er Israel (13430 W. Seven Mile), Cong. Shomrey Emu-
nah, Young Israel Center of Oak-Woods, Young Israel of
Greenfield and Young Israel of Southfield (27705 Lahser).

WZO Youth Unit
Participation Down

Lewis S. Grossman, presi-
dent of the Jewish Commu-
- nity Council of Metropolitan
Detroit, released the text of
a resolution which calls
upon the community to aid
in strengthening Jewish
identity and survival
through affiliation and sup-
port of local synagogues and
temples.
The concept of the resolu-
tion was approved at the
Council's June executive
committee meeting.
The resolution reads in
part:

"The Jewish community
of today, which takes on
many forms in a wide
range of organizations,
institutions, and move-
ments, has important
roots in the loyalties and
commitments uniquely

is pleased to announce that memberships
are now available for the year 5736.

Join a Congregation — dedicated to serving the needs of
modern Jewry while maintaining roots in traditional Conservatism.

Join a membership family — to know the warmth of involvement
in the Religious, Educational and Social Experiences of today's Jewry.

Special new dues structure for young couples and senior citizens

INDIVIDUAL TICKETS FOR THE HIGH HOLIDAYS will be available in the synagogue
beginning Tuesday, Aug. 19, thru Thursday, Seot. 4 (except Aug. 31 and Sept. 1)

Sundays - 9 a.m.-1 p.m.

RELIGIOUS SCHOOL ENROLLMENT

Enroll your children now in the area's only INDEPENDENT SYN-
AGOGUE RELIGIOUS SCHOOL - K thru 12th grade. Bar and Bat
Mitzva training, graduation and Modern Hebrew Language Tr lining.

SPECIAL LOW SCHOOL TUITION RATES FOR MEMBERS

For further information, please call 547-7970

RABBI DAVID A. NELSON
CANTOR SAMUEL L. GREENBAUM
MR. CYRIL SERVETTER, Director of Education

CONGREGATION BETH SHALOM

Oak Park, Michigan

Dr. Paul C. Feinberg, hospi-
tality committee chairman;
and Myron L. Milgrom,
prize committee chairman.

Arthur Howard, chair-
man with Richard Sloan of
the 1975 AJC-IEF, is presi-
dent of the DSG.

Stag Day attendance is by
invitation only. Reserva-
tions may be mailed or tele-
phoned to Miss Prussian at
the DSG office, 163 Madi-
son, Detroit, 48226
(965-3939). Reservations
must be made no later than
Sept. 2.

GLADTIME

NURSERY
PROGRAM

JERUSALEM (JTA) s A
slight decrease in numbers
of participants but an in-
An exciting pre-school
Program for 214-5 yr. olds.
crease in the variety of
Toilet training no problem—
groups participating in this
Jewish content
year's summer projects was
Young Israel of Oak Woods
noted by the youth and he-
Coolidge, Oak Park
halutz Department of the
Stets licensed — boiled twelheset
World Zionist Organization.
557-5132 398-7850
There were 8,600 project
participants last year com-
pared with only 8,100 this
year. The sharpest decline
was recorded in the number
lessons for beginners
of youths coming from the
U.S.
However,
there
was
a
generated by the syn-
Strategy lessons for
agogue and temple. These sharp increase of those corn-
intermediate players
loyalties and commitments ing from France — 2022
AFTERNOON or
impart meaning to Jewish compared to` 1,000 last year.
Despite the general de-
EVENING CLASSES
existence, and strengthen
the Jewish will to live. crease, the variety of repre-
Weekly Afternoon
Thus, the synagogue, sentatives is on the rise.
Tournaments
which has served as a fo- Among those who came
cal point of Jewish alle- were an artists group from
20% Discount on
giance, nurtures and in- Canada, a theater group
forms that sense of Jewish from Liverpool, a group of
Backgammon Sets
identity which provides a teachers from Iran, and 30
basis of our communal life.. Orthodox rabbis from the
"Our religious institu- U.S.
tions merit our collective
support so that they may
most effectively perpetuate
our tradition and transmit
our heritage to succeeding
Students at the University of Michigan
generations."

BACKGAMMON

Synagogue Affiliation Urged

Sitaiamt
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Monday thru Thursday - 7 p.m.-9-p.m.

Services

Preparations are under
way for the 26th annual
Detroit Service Group Stag
Day to be held Sept. 9, at
Knollwood Country Club.
According. to chairman
Norman 'Wachter, invita-
tions are being sent to all
members of the DSG, the
_ year-round organization for
workers in the Allied Jewish
Campaign-Israel Emer-
gency Fund.
Stag Day chairmen as-
sisting Wachter are Robert
A. Steinberg, associate
chairman; Bruce E. Thal,
golf committee chairman;

626-4643

ATTENTION:

Synagogue Opens

The officers of Cong.
David Ben-Nuchim in Oak
Park have been assured by
the architect and the builder
that the new synagogue will
be completed in time for the
High Holy Days.
Tickets for services are
available to non-members,
and at reduced rates for
children and young adults.
For information, call syn-
agogue president Charles
Weiner, 557-5239, or Rabbi
Chaskel Grubner, 398-1017.

Students residing in University dormitories may or-
der pre-packaged Kosher dinners by prior ar-
rangement with the University. Dormitory fees will
be adjusted according to the number ordered per
week. Contact

John Felkamp

Director of Housing
Student Activities Building
ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN 48104

TEMPLE KOL AMI

5085 Walnut Lake Road

(a little West of Farmington Road)

Beth Shalom Plans
Open House Event

Cong. Beth Shalom will
sponsor the second in its
series of "get-acquainted"
evenings to introduce new
members and prospective
members to its rabbi, cantor
and the professional staff 8
p.m. Aug. 18 at, the syn-
agogue.
A Conservative syn-
agogue, Beth Shalom is un-
der the spiritual leadership
of Rabbi David A. Nelson
and Cantor Samuel L.
Greenbaum. Its own congre-
gational religious school is
under the direction of Cyril
Servetter. For information,
call the synagogue,
547-7970. Guests are wel-
come.

Is the world too much with you?

Why not try the pause that refreshes.

Be with us this Shabbat in the calm serenity of our new
sanctuary.

You'll feel the difference.

Services are at 8:30 p.m., every Friday.
Our Rabbi is Ernst J. Conrad.

We're a small Reform Jewish congregation.

681-3988

581-5350

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