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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-09-22

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Weekend Shabat, Selihot Services Listed

Selihot, the penitential
prayers chanted in advance
of the High Holidays, will be
recited Saturday evening by
area congregations.
Following is a listing of
this weekend's Sabbath and
Selihot schedules:

CONG. BAIS CHABAD
OF FARMINGTON
HILLS: Shabat services

9:15 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi
Chaim Bergstein will speak
on "Twisted Values."

CONG. BETH ACHIM:

Shabat services 6 p.m:today
and 8:45 a.m. Saturday.
ign oward Stoller, Bar
titzva. Selihot services
midnight Saturday. Rabbi
Milton Arm will officiate,
and Cantor Simon Ber-
manis, accompanied by the
Beth Achim High Holy Day
Choir, will chant the
liturgy. A 10 p.m. reception
will be held honoring the
synagogue's new youth di-
rector, Cantor Earl Berris.

Saturday. Paul Randel, Bar
Mitzva. Selihot services
midnight Saturady, pre-
ceded at 8:45 p.m. by the
film, "The Mad Adventures
of Rabbi Jacob." Rabbi
David A. Nelson will of-
ficiate, and Cantor Sam
Greenbaum will chant the
liturgy.

BIRMINGHAM TEM-
PLE: Shabat services 8:30

p.m. today. Rabbi Sherwin
Wine will speak on "The
German Jew — Freud and
Others." Coreen Paul, con-
firmation.

CONG. BNAI DAVID:

Shabat services 6:30 p.m.
today and 8:30 a.m. Satur-
day. Danny Plotnick and
Michael Weinga-rden, Bnai
Mitzva. Selihot services
midnight Saturday. Rabbi
Morton F. Yolkut will of-
ficiate. Cantor Hyman J.
Adler, assisted by the
synagogue choir, will chant
the liturgy.

CONG. BNAI MOSHE:
CONG. BETH AB- Shabat services 7 p.m. today
RAHAM HILLEL and 8:45 a.m. Saturday.
MOSES: Shabat services 6 Steven Lichtman, Bar

Mitzva. Selihot services 10
p.m. Saturday, preceded by
a program entitled, "The
Concept of Forgiveness —
The Meaning of Selihot" at
8:30. Rabbi Stanley Rosen-
baum will officiate, and
Cantor 'Louis Klein will
chant the liturgy. Refresh-
ments will follow at 9:45
p.m. Workshops based on
Simon Wiesenthal's book,
"The Sunflower," will be
conducted by Mark Eichner
Joseph Lewis, Elly Meisler,
Ronna Rosenbaum, Rabbi
Stanley Rosenbaum, Dr.
Mark Roth, Adelle Sears,
TEMPLE BETH EL: Vivian Stollman, Rena
Shabat services 5:30 p.m. Tobes and Sharlene Ungar.
today and 11 a.m. Saturday.
TEMPLE EMANU-EL:
Rabbi Schwartz will speak Shabat services 8:15 p.m.
on "The Trouble With Short today. Kenneth Rosen, Bar
People." Rick Stone, Bar Mitzva. Rabbi Lane
Mitzva.
Steinger will officiate.

p.m. today and 9 a.m.
Saturday. Scot Oshinsky
and Daniel Waldman, Bnai
Mitzva. Selihot services
11:45 p.m. Saturday. Rabbi
Israel I. Halpern will of-
ficiate. Cantor Shabtai Ac-
kerman will chant the
liturgy. Associate Cantor
Israel Fuchs, assisted by the
High Holiday Choir, also
will participate. Rabbi A.
Irving Schnipper will de-
liver the sermon. A social
and membership gathering
will precede the services at
10 p.m.

TEMPLE ISRAEL:
TEMPLE
BETH
Shabat
services 8:30 p.m.
JACOB: Shabat services

8:30 p.m. today. Selihot
services 10 p.m. Saturday.
Pianist Sylvia Kahan will
perform.

CONG.
BETH
SHALOM: Shabat services

6 p.m. today and 9 a.m.

Cantor Picked,
Added Services
at Mishkan Israel

Rabbi Moshe Polter will
serve as cantor at Cong.
Mishkan Israel Nusach
H'Ari for the High Holi-
days.
Rabbi Polter has long
been an educator -in the De-
troit area. Rabbi Shaul
Broner will assist Rabbi
Polter and Rabbi Betzalel
Gottlieb will deliver the
sermons.
Auxiliary services will be
held at Lessenger School,
corner Albany and Scotia,
Oak Park. Rabbi Sholom
Ber Stock will conduct the
auxiliary services.
Tickets are still avail-
able. For ticket informa-
tion, call the synagogue,
548-2666.

If you love your wife, you
love her family, too.

today. Rabbi Syme will
speak on "The. Altars We
Build." Jeffrey Trepeck, Bar
Mitzva. Shabat services 11
a.m. Saturday. Gary Burs-
tein, Bar Mitzva. Selihot
services 11 p.m. Saturday,
preceded at 10:30 p.m. with
a social, sponsored by the
temple Couples Club. Rab-
bis M. Robert Syme, Harold
S. Loss and Leon Fram will
officiate at the original
service. Cantor Harold Or-
bach will chant the liturgy,
and the temple choir will
participate. The temple
youth group will conduct a
candlelighting ceremony.
The public is invited.

EARLY
DEADLINE

The Jewish News will
have early deadlines for
local publicity to ap-
pear in the issues of Oct.
6 and Oct 13. The dead-
line for the Oct 6 issue
will be 10 a.m. Friday,
Sept. 29. The deadline
for the Oct. 13, issue will
be 2 p.m. Friday, Oct. 6.
Materials received late
will be withheld and
published the following
week if still timely.

TEMPLE KOL AMI:

Shabat services 8:30 p.m.
today. Patrice Koblin, Bat
Mitzva. Selihot services 9
p.m. Saturday. Rabbi Ernst
Conrad will officiate.
Nathalie M. Conrad will
conduct the synagogue
choir. There will be special
readings and the dedication
of a mezuza for the main
temple door.

Friday, September 22, 1978 21

HOW DO Y iU SAY "BON APETITE" IN HEBREW?
IN YIDDISH?

Check with congrega-
tions not listed herein for
their Shabat and Selihot
service schedules.

For an answer to this question and others . . . Call
the Midrasha College of Jewish Studies. Classes
begin Sept. 25. 352-7117/354-1050

THE BIRMINGHAM TEMPLE

COMMUNITY
HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES

LIVONIA JEWISH
CONGREGATION:

5139

Selihot services 10:30 p.m.
Saturday. Rabbi Martin
Gordon will officiate.

For Jewish Humanists ROSH HASHANA and YOM KIPPUR are opportunities
for personal reflection. They are times of celebration when we affirm the power
of human beings to assume responsibility for thier lives.

CONG. MISHKAN IS-
RAEL' NUSACH H'ARI:

RABBI SHERWIN WINE

Shabat services 7:30 p.m.
today and 9 a.m. Saturday.
Rabbi Betzalel Gottlieb will
speak on "Preparing for the
New Year."

SEPHARDIC COM-
MUNITY: Selihot services

midnight Saturday at the
Zionist Cultural Center. A
social hour will be held at 10
p.m. Sephardic refresh-
ments will be served. Tic-
kets are still available for
High Holiday services. For-
membership and ticket in-
formation, call Mary Papo,
secretary, 967-4414.

1918

will present services on the theme .

ROSH HASHANA (Shofar)

YOM KIPPUR (Kol Nidre)
MEMORIAL

IDENTITY

THE JEW
THE HUMANIST
THE CITIZEN

Monday, October 2, 1:00 PM
Wednesday, October 11, 1:00 PM
Wednesday, Oacober 11, 4:30 PM

CHILDREN's SERVICES (Ages 4-9)
' Rosh Hashana - Monday, October 2, 2:30 PM
Yom Kippur - Wednesday, October 11, 2:30 PM
YOURH SERVICES (Ages 10-12)
Rosh Hashana - Monday, October 2, 3:30 PM
Yom Kippur - Wednesday, October 11, 3:30 PM

Tickets of admission are required for all adult services and may be purchased by calling the
Temple Secretary. Tickets are not required for Memorial, Children's and Youth services.

YOUNG ISRAEL OF
OAK-WOODS: Selihot

THE BIRMINGHAM TEMPLE

services to follow 11 a.m.
coffee hour and 12:40 p.m.
sermon by Rabbi James I.
Gordon. Rabbi Chayim
Schloss will officiate.

28611 West 12 Mile Road (bet. Inkster & Middlebelt)
Farmington Hills, Mich. 48018
477-1410
Sabbath Services each Friday 8:30 PM

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