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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Temple Beth El Will Continue Classes for Special Children

Under the leadership of
Rabbi Jeffrey B. Lazar,
educational director,
Temple Beth El for the sec-
ond year is offering two reli-
gious education programs
on Saturday mornings for
exceptional and emotionally
impaired children between
the ages of six and 14.
Temple membership is not
required.
chil-
exceptional
The
dren's program, which

meets from 9:15 to 11:15
a.m., is divided into two
classes according to age
groups: there is a class for
6 - 9-year-olds and another
for 10 - 14-year-olds. The
program includes Bible and
holiday stories, creative dra-
matics, arts and craft's,
Jewish music and dance, a
Sabbath service with the
rabbi, Hebrew and cooking
activities.
A feature integrated into

Temple Emanu-El Officers Elected

Recently elected officers
and directors of Temple
F-' Ami are:
i bert Roth, president;
Ricriard Silverman, Carolyn
Facktor and Barbara Klein,
vice presidents; Nancy Ohl,
secretary; and Harvey

Beim, treasurer.
Board members are:
Audrey Wittenberg, Mary
Saidman, Michael Hirsch,
Shirley Colten, Iris. Fuller,
Alan Block, Sidney Blitz,
Neal Freeling, Gail Hollan-
der and Dorothy Roer.

CONG SHAAREY SHOMAYIM

is happy to announce

Traditional

the classroom is the "chave-
rim" or friends program.
Selected seventh and eighth
grade students from the
regular religious school par-
ticipate as friends and help-
ers for the special children.
The second special educa-
tion program, for emotion-
ally ' impaired children,
meets from 11 a.m. to 1
p.m. These classes are of-

Institute Will Hold
Holiday Assembly

Sholem Aleichem In-
stitute will have its annual
High Holy Day assemblies
10 a.m. Sept. 13: 8 p.m.
Sept. 21: and 10 a.m. Sept.
22 at the. Labor Zionist In-
stitute.
The holiday assemblies
utilize specially prepared
mahzorim in English., Yidd-
ish and Hebrew. President
Robert Benyas invites the
public. No tickets are re-
quired. For information.
call the institute. 626-9565.

services

RABBI LEO GOLDMAN will deliver the sermons

Donation $18 per person
for reservations call the seating committee
LI 7-8555 or
LI 2-4444

Kreisman 399-4693
Jenoe Roth 541-9139

Max Young LI 2-7355
M. Weiss 837-1900, 399-5388

The Jewish News has
an early deadline of 3
p.m. today for local
publicity to appear in
the issue of Friday,
Sept. 9. Material re-
ceived late will be pub-
lished the following
week if still timely.
The early deadline
will be in effect for the
next four weeks.

Congregation Beth Achim

is pleased to announce
that it will conduct auxiliary

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High Holiday Services

For non-members

in its Social Halt 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

SELICHOT SERVICE AT MII5NIGHT SATURDAY

Preceded by Social Gathering at 10:30 P.M.
featuring Movie, "Hear 0 Israel"

Congregation Shaarey Zedek
Religious Schools

announce
limited openings in various grade levels

Early
Deadline

HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES

at Pepper School, Dartmouth at Church CAN-
TOR HAYIM KLEIN from Israel will officiate at all

fered by Temple Beth El in
conjunction with the Or-
chards Children's Services,
a program of the Greater
Detroit Section, National
Council of Jewish Women.
Projects related to the syna-
gogue, Israel, and the holi-
days, plus role play and sit-
uational ethics provide the
backdrop for weekly Sab-
bath experiences. Rabbi
Lazar and the children con-
duct worship services to-
gether.
Jerry Levin, executive di-
rector of The Orchards,
serves as an adviser and a
consultant to the program.
Selected Temple Beth El
High School students are
trained by specialists, and
serve as teacher aides.
For information and regis-
tration, call Rabbi Lazar at
Temple Beth El, 851-1100.

kept from wrong-doing be-
cause of the presence of
others.
—The Talmud

There is a difference be-
tween him who does no mis-
deeds because of his own
conscience and him who is

Kindergarten-Twelfth grade

Applications of non-members are currently being accepted
For more information & interviews contact:

Rabbi Dr. Gerald A. Teller

Director of Youth-Education

357-5544

SHOW YOUR CHILDREN WHAT YOU'RE MADE OF

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You're a Jew.

Your faith and values have been forged out of the visions and traditions of millions of Jews throughout history.

And that heritage has been passed on from generation to generation through synagogues all over the world.

For over 2,000 years.
But Synagogues cannot continue to preserve the heritage of our fathers and shape the destinies of our children
unless you help keep the synagogue vital and alive and growing to meet the changing needs of our changing times.
Not just by an occasional thought.
But by reinforcing the role of the synagogue as it continues its historic mission of identifying new areas of
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need and awakening the conscience of the community to meet them.
But by becoming a member of a synagogue if you do not already belong. And by providing your child
with a Jewish education.
And by active participation in synagogue programs to strengthen and unite your family.
For your sake, we call upon you and every Jewish family in the Detroit area to become a member of a synagogue.
Can you do any less for your children?

The members of the Synagogue Council of Greater Detroit urge you to join a Synagogue now

TEMPLE BETH EL

CONGREGATION BETH SHALOM

7400 Telegraph Road
Birmingham, Mich., 48010

14601 Lincoln Road
Oak Park, Michigan 48237

1457 Griswold
Detroit, Mich. 48226

Rabbi David A. Nelson
Murray A. Rubin, President

Rabbi Noah M. Gamze
George Bass, President

TEMPLE BETH JACOB

CONGREGATION B'NAI DAVID

TEMPLE EMANU-EL

1-332-3212

557-8210

851-1100

851-5100

Rabbi Richard C. Hertz
Rabbi Dannel I. Schwartz
Marvin Novick, President

Rabbi Seymour Rosenbloom
Norman Allan, President

CONGREGATION BETH ACHIM

547-7970

TEMPLE ISRAEL

DOWNTOWN SYNAGOGUE

ADAT SHALOM SYNAGOGUE

29901 Middlebelt Road
Farmington Mich. 48024

17400 Manderson Road
Detroit, Mich, 48203

863-7769

961-9328

Rabbi Leon From
Rabbi M. Robert Syme
Rabbi Harold S. Loss
Leslie Schmier, President

21100 W. Twelve Mile Rd.
Southfield, Mich. 48076

79 Elizabeth Lake Road
Pontiac, Mich. 48053

24350 Southfield Road
Southfield, Mich, 48075

14.450 W. Ten Mile Road
Oak Park, Mich. 48273

Rabbi Milton Arm
Allan Silverman, President

Rabbi Jeffrey L. Ballon
Steven Fish, President

Rabbi Morton F. Yolkut
Gustav Barenholtz, President

Rabbi Milton Rosenbaum
Dr. Stuart Falk, President

CONGREGATION B'NAI MOSHE

LIVONIA JEWISH CONGREGATION

352-8670

967-4020

CONGREGATION BETH ABRAHAM-HILLEL

CONGREGATION BETH MOSES

5075 W. Maple Road
W. Bloomfield, Mich. 48033

19160 Evergreen Rd.
Detroit, Mich. 48219

14390 W. Ten Mile Road
Oak Park, Michigan 48237

31840 W. Seven Mile Rood
Livonia, Mich. 48152

Rabbi Israel I. Halpern
Jack Schon, President

Rabbi A. Irving Schnipper
Ben Kinzer, President

Rabbi Stanley M. Rosenbaum
Jack Kutnick, President

Rabbi Martin D. Gordon
Jacob Berkowitz, President

851-6880

535-4434

548-9000

477-8974

CONGREGATION SHAAREY ZEDEK

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27375 Bell Road
Southfield, Mich. 48034

357 - 5544

Rubbi Irwin Groner
William Davidson, President

The members of the Synagogue Council have pledgeclithat no family will be turned
away from
Synagogue membership because of financial limitations.

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