.W106, • N.S.W.- •■•■■ •••7• ■■■ •••/ THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Temple Beth El Will Initiate Class for Disabled Children Temple Beth El will in- September in the religious troduce a pilot program in school for children with Registration Still Open for Fall Semester • Mishkan Israel Nursery 14000 W. 9 Mile Rd., Oak Park, Mich. Arts & Crafts Music Jewish Holidays Trips We Give a Full Education Program Geared to the Interest of the Individual Child "Our Reputation has Grown and so have WE" Please Call the Nursery Office at 548-2666 TREASU RA ~ 1A V1 A Fabulous Sale Of Fine Furniture-Glassware-China Antiques-Linens-Laces-Silver and Precious Jewelry CRAFT SHOPS BAKED GOODS learning and emotional dis- abilites, it was announced by Rabbi Richard C. Hertz, spiritual leader, and Richard Strichartz, chair- man of the Religious School Committee. The curriculum will con- sist of Jewish holiday obser- vances, ethics and values, Israel, the synagogue and history. Arts and crafts, filmstrips and music will be utilized and preparation for Bar or Bat Mitzva will be available. The classes will meet on Saturday mornings. Enroll- ment is available to members as well as non- members at a nominal fee. A screening committee will select applicants. The ad- ministrator of the program will be Rabbi Jeffrey B. Lazar, educational director. The morning's activities will be divided into three parts. During the first seg- ment Rose Werney and Joel Marwil, will each in- struct a class of eight children with learning dis- abilities. They will be assisted by "big brothers" and "big si"sters" in order to provide a one-to-one relationship. During the second seg- ment a Shabat service will be led by Rabbi Lazar. The morning's activities will conclude with classes for –the emotionally impaired. This segment will be under the clinical supervision of Gerald L. Levin, executive director of The Orchards TEMPLE BETH EL Marvin Schader has been appointed executive director of Cong. Bnai Moshe. Schader has been in the field of synagogue ad- 14 Mile at Telegraph admission $1 Food lzr:r r1=166.7. n:77 Congregation Shaarit Haplaytah Is Having with Cantor Itzhak Tatelbaum Cantor Irvin Ernst September 24, 25, 26, 1976 YOM KIPPUR: October 3, 4, 1976 To be held at the Glenn Schoenhals School 16500 Lincoln Drive • Southfield, Mich. $20.00 per person The High Holidays will soon be here, so make your reservations today by calling any of the following: Meyer Lipman Chairman 356-5759 Abe Weberman Ticket Chairman Simon Schwarzberg 557-1141 Ben Fisk 533-1993 626-5224 Sol Kleinman Ticket Co-Chairman Sonia Popowski 557-3994 For non-members 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 . 410f RABBI JEFFREY LAZAR Children's Services, con- ducted by the Detroit Sec- tion of the National Council of Jewish Women. The program will consist of two classes of eight children each, staffed by a teacher with a comprehen- sive background in Jewish education and experience in working with children with special needs. In addition, each class will have two aides trained at Silverman Village, the summer cam- ping program conducted by The Orchards Children's Services and the Fresh Air Society. Additional supervision will be provided by Rabbi Dannel I. Schwartz, associate rabbi, and by Lillian LeBeaux, a school psychologist in the Bloom- field Hills school system. For information, call Rabbi Lazar, 851-1100. TEMPLE EMANU-EL 14450 West Ten Mile Road OAK PARK, MICHIGAN THE REFORM CONGREGATION SERVING METROPOLITAN DETROIT • OLD ENOUGH Leo Halpern 353-9237 541-7450 Gedale Elbaum LI 8-7339 Max Drew 559-4813 . KE 5-3589 Spend your Holidays with your friends and dear ones, Remeber too, that if , ,.iende'd last years Services how warm and "hamish" they were. if 0° IV Ar IV In lir' sr', School of Jewish Communal Studies in Los Angeles in 1970. He is on the board of directors of the National Association of Synagogue Administrators and recent- ly completed five years as their treasurer. Schader, his wife, Sondra, and their children, Susan and Stuart, will reside in Southfield. • • • to have served the Jewish Community of Metropolitan Detroit for 25 Years. • YOUNG ENOUGH .. . to be forward looking in education and community awareness. • SMALL ENOUGH • • • to know everyone and involve your whole family. There are activities for all age groups as well as those which are family centered. LET US MEET YOU AT QUR SHABBAT SERVICES EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT AT 8 P.M. CALL!! We will proudly tell you all about TEMPLE EMANU-EL LI 7-5015 Kindergarten thru High School HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES Donation High Holiday Services INDEPENDENT. CONGREGATIONAL RELIGIOUS SCHOOL SURVIVORS OF 1945 • is pleased to announce that it will conduct auxiliary Enroll your children now in the area's fastest growing Congregation Shaarit Haplaytah Cantor Tatelbaum Congregation Beth Achim Bnai Moshe Names Director Sun., Aug. 29, 10-6 Mon., Aug. 30, 10-4 Friday, August 20, 1976 . 19 MARVIN SCHADER ministration for 10 years, serving congregations in New Jersey and Massa- chusetts. His background is in finance and management with courses at the Jewish Technological Seminary in New York City. Schader completed his certification course at Hebrew Union College- Jewish History Studied in Brazil RIO DE JANEIRO (JTA) — A Hebrew a0 Jewish History Chair has been ap- proved by the Minister of Education for the federal university in Ouro Preto in the state of Minas Gerais. There are no Jews in Ouro Preto and no Jewish students are studying at the university. wwwwww 7 • A CONGREGATION BETH ABRAHAM—HILLEL 5075 West Maple Road, West Bloomfield Highly Trained and Qualified Staff for their —Nursery Program — Sunday School Program — Hebrew School Program —Judaica Seminar Program. for Teens —Teens and Pre-Teens Planned Youth Activities —Bar/Bat Mitzvah, Graduation and Confirmation ISRAEL I. HALPERN, Rabbi All classes, Kindergarten through the Graduation program meet at the same time. —An Inter-Disciplinary Approach to Jewish education, where the stun •ants get a "Total Jewish Experience" HARRY L. JUBAS, Ph.D. Ed.S. Director of Education-Youth Only a few more openings are available in some of the classes FOR INFORMATION AND ENROLLMENT CALL-851-6880