THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Israeli Farming Exhibit at Fair CLEVELAND (.ITA)—A Community Federation of Cleveland and manned by display highlighting three Israeli scouts. the exhibit is examples of Israeli farming designed to present an as- innovations is one of the ex- hibits at the 1977 Ohio State pect cif Israel often over- Fair. which closes Sunday. looked in the context of po- litical and military devel- opments. Sponsored by the .Jewish For Inspirational Services in the Highest Tradition for the HIGH HOLY DAYS CONDUCTED BY RABBI SAMUEL PRERO and CANTOR DAVID GREENBAUM YOUNG ISRAEL OF SOUTHFIELD Stevenson Elementary School 111/2 Mile & Lahser For Information & Tickets please call 355-1090 or 356-3622 121 111 41 CONGREGATION BETH SHALOM Religious School We are the only conservative synagogue in the metropolitan Detroit area with its own religious school, grades K-12. Our purpose is to turn kids on to Judaism. We invite you to enroll your child in our afternoon program. You need not be a member of Beth Shalom to enroll your child, but members enjoy - additional savings on religious school tuition. CALL 547-7970 for more information . MIMI West Bloomfield OKs Temple Plan to Move to Suburban Site Unanimous approval of a site plan to build a new fa- cility on Walnut Lake Road. a mile north of the .Jewish Community Center. was granted Temple Israel this week by the West Bloomfield Township Board. The action followed on the heels of a unanimous recommendation for approv- al by the community's plan- ning commission. and ended a four-year effort by the congregation to build at that location. On four separate occa- sions, Temple Israel had been turned down by the planning commission, and last year resorted to the courts in its struggle to erect a new facility in the township. The court ruled that a building permit must be is- sued to Temple Israel. In the intervening time. however. a new plan was drawn by architect Peter Tara-pata. and this new plan has been approved and will be constructed on a 23- acre site. Temple Israel. chartered as the second Reform con- gregation in the Detroit area in 1941. has grown to he the largest Reform temple in Michigan with a membership of nearly 1.600 families. The congregation has been in its present location on Manderson Road since 1950. The opening of the new facility is expected by the High Holy Days of 1979. Cost of construction of the new facility is budgeted at $5 million. The 75.000 square foot building has been cut from the originally submitted plan by almost 20.000 square feet. The new building will in- elude a 1.000-seat sanc- tuary. 600-seat school audito- rium and theater. social hall accommodating 500 for dinner. a classroom and nursery facility. youth room. chapel seating 200. a library-multi media center and administrative offices. In announcing that fund- raising for the project will begin shortly after the High ...'"'"4 4',,, , :ekw.• • •••••••• • AMMMMEM Pictured above is an artist's rendering of the proposed structure for Temple Israel's new home in West Bloomfield Township. slated to be finished in time for the High Holy Days in 1979. 4 1 CONGREGATION BETH SHALOM Synagogue Membership Our synagogue is here whenever you need it. For simchas and sorrows. We're here for you and your children. Activities include religious education, youth and adult social groups. We ask you to visit with us and share the experience of attending Beth Shalom. Special rates are available for families under age 36. Also, reduced fees are enjoyed by members for religious school. Family dues entitle you to two High Holiday seats. I, E TI CONGREGATION BETH SHALOM High Holiday Tickets A limited number of High Holiday tickets are still available. Those purchasing seats may apply the purchase price towards membership fees. Please contact the office for further information. mor. 1...1. Congregation Beth Shalom 14601 W. Lincoln Road Oak Park, Michigan 48237 or call (313) 547-7970 L I 1 l Activities in Society Mr. and Mrs. Emil Spil- man have returned from Los Angeles. Calif.. where they attended the 52nd an- nual convention of Ameri- can Mizrachi Women. Mrs. Spilman was elected a mem- ber of the national board and liaison officer to the Michigan Region. ..,,,m,m, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer (Shirley) Please. former De- troiters of Miami Beach. Fla.. are in Detroit visiting their children. Mr. and Mrs. Fred (Barbara) Gar- finkel and Mr. and Mrs. Sid,- ney (Marilyn ) Frumkin. • Cantor to Conduct Services for Aged Cantor David Guttman will conduct services for the High Holidays at the Jewish Home for Aged. Over the past two years Cantor Guttman has con- ducted both High Holiday and Passover services at the home. An. Instant Hit Put Maxim—the coffee mavvin's coffee—at the head of your holiday mar- keting list. because Maxim is instant coffee that tastes fresh perked. Holy Day season. Leslie R. Schmier. temple president. said that two-fifths of the goal has already been achieved in cash and pledges. Friday, August 26, 1977 25 DISTINCTIVE Lighting & Accessories limited editions of mel rycus 4200 Orchard Lk. Rd. Orchard Lake 682-7255 N. N. CONGREGATION SHOMER ISRAEL Is Pleased to Announce That It will Conduct HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES Former United Hebrew Schools Building 18955 SCHAEFER ROAD Singles—$15.00—Couples—$25.00 Tickets Are Available at Braverman's Kosher Meat Market 13500 W.7 Mile Rd. or Abe M. Fergal, 18960 Snowden TEMPLE EMANU-EL SMALL enough to be FRIENDLY BIG enough for EFFECTIVE PROGRAMING We have our own HEBREW SCHOOL RELIGIOUS SCHOOL SISTERHOOD, BROTHERHOOD COUPLES CLUB, YOUTH GROUPS YOUNG MARRIEDS YOUTH AND ADULT CHOIRS Join us for our OPEN HOUSE Friday, Au- Book Review Set gust 26th, at 8:00 P.M. and SEE FOR YOURSELF. Rabbi Sherwin Wine will review - Your Ticket Is No Longer Valid - by Romain Gary 8!:30 P.m. Monday in the Birmingham Temple. There is a charge. and the public is invited. Dr. Milton Rosenbaum, Rabbi Temple Emanu-El Lane Steinger, Assoc. Rabbi 14450 W. Ten Mile Road Norman Rose, Cantor-Educator Oak Park, Michigan Dr. Stuart Falk, President Tel: 967-4020 Enroll your children now in the area's fastest growing INDEPENDENT CONGREGATIONAL RELIGIOUS SCHOOL Kindergarten thru High School CONGREGATION BETH ABRAHAM—HILLEL 5075 West Maple Road, West Bloomfield Highly Trained and Qualified Staff for their — Nursery Program — Sunday 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 students 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