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May 18, 1979 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-05-18

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

28 Friday, May 18, 1979

Kol Ami Marks Its Bar Mitzva
With Three-Day Observance

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Temple Kol Ami will
celebrate its Bar Mitzva
year June 1-3. Richard Sil-
verman is president of the
congregation.
The initial event is the

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ZIONIST ORGANIZATION OF AMERICA—DETROIT DISTRICT

The Settlements,
a Palestinian State
- - and Peace

WILL BE DISCUSSED BY

Dr. Arthur Mendel

Professor of History, University of Michigan. Author of 8 books
on Russian history and politics and on Israeli Kibbutz life.
Participated in the State Dept. conference on Middle East
policy, May 1978.

DISCUSSION PANEL

Rabbi Stanley M. Rosenbaum - Cogregatiol 1311AI MOSHE
Louis Panush - Wino, Public Affairs Committee, ZOA-Detreit

MEETING CHAIRMAN:

Dr. Maxwell M. Hoffman -

Presided, ZOA-Detreit

Come and join in this discussion of the crucial
questions affecting Israel's future and the Carter
administration role

bring your friends

Zionist Cultural

7:45 p.m. Thurs.
May 24, 1979

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Phone Number: 569-1515

Cantor Jacob Sonnenk-
lar, cantor emeritus of
Cong. Shaarey Zedek, will
conduct his annual Sabbath
service Saturday morning
at the Jewish Home for the
Aged for the 45th consecu-
tive year.
Services begin at 8:15
a.m. at Borman Hall and
the public is invited.
Cantor Sonnenklar will
be assisted at the services
by the Shaarey Zedek Men's
Club choir.

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CANTOR SONNENKLAR

Jewish Detroit
History Focus
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Preparing for Temple Kol Ami's Bar Mitzva year
celebration are, from left: Sharon Ziegelman, youth
group president; Mary Saidman, chairman of the reli-
gious school committee; Rabbi Ernst J. Conrad,
spiritual leader; Richard Silverman, president; and
Iris Fuller, president of the sisterhood. Seated, stitch-
ing a Torah cover for the celebration, is Soralee
Broida.
* *
Sabbath evening service, to rial soloist. Dr. Stanley
be held 8:30 p.m. Juiie I. Kirschner will blow the
Thirty families who are shofar announcing Kol
celebrating their 13th year Ami's Bar Mitzva year.
as members of the temple Co-chairmen for that eve-
have been asked to join ning are Irving Protetch
Rabbi Ernst Conrad in con- and Edward Rothschild.
ducting the service. Rabbi
At 10:30 a.m. June 2,
Conrad is the founding
rabbi of the congregation, Rabbi Conrad will lead a
which now numbere nearly special Torah study ses-
sion, continuing an
300 families.
The principal speaker on analysis of "Two Types of
this occasion will be Rabbi Faith," by Martin Buber.
A dinner-dance will be
David S. Hachen, director of
the Northeast Lakes Region held June 2 at the Hyatt
of the Union of American Regency Hotel in Dearborn.
Hebrew Congregations. He Carol Silverman and Au-
will speak on "Growing Up drey Wittenberg are co-
chairmen of the dinner-
as a Congregation."
An original drawing by dance.
Victor Klein, a member of
Four students who have
the temple, will be pre- completed 10th grade
sented to the congregation.
studies will conduct a serv-
Music will be rendered by ice of affirmation 10:30 a.m.
the temple choir, under the June 3. The students are:
direction of Nathalie M. Daniel Bergman, Marcy
Conrad. Dr. Irving Fried- Portney, Mark Rothschild
man, temple member, who and Richard Wasser. Rabbi
has sung at Kol Ami since Conrad will preside, and the
its first year, will be canto- Kol Ami Choir and Dr. Irv-
ing Friedman will sing.

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Co-chairmen for the
three-day celebration are
Iris Fuller, Gail Hollander
and Bette Roth.

Simkovitz Leads
Young Israel
of Oak-Woods

Wilbert Simkovitz was
elected president of Young
Israel of Oak-Woods at its
annual meeting. --
Other officers are: Ed-
ward Traurig, past
president; Hyman Brown,
Simon Kresch and Louis
Horowitz, vice presidents;
Manuel Levitsky, trea-
surer; Sanford Eisenberg
and Fayga Dombey,
secretaries.
Elected to serve on the
board of directors for a
three-year term were: Sam
Ginsburg, Jerry Modell,
Seymour Ribiat, Alex
Roberg, Arthur Selmar,
Dan Simkovitz, Robert Tor-
gow and Alex Ungar.
Filling a term expiring in
1980 are Blanche Engle and
Wolf Gliksberg. Myer Man-
delbaum will fill the term
expiring in 1981.

(Young
Chaverim
Families Club) of Cong.
Bnai Moshe will feature a
multi-media presentation
on "The History of Jewish
Detroit" 8 p.m. Tuesday in
the synagogue.
The community is invited
at a nominal charge. Re-
freshments will be served.

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The main goals of Beth
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• To be knowledge-
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• To be able to transmit
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next generation.

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We will be happy to arrange a visit to our
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