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September 10, 1982 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-09-10

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Men's Basketball League
Begins; Branch Bash Sunday

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New Baby — Dinner Parties — Anniversaries — etc.

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kittim, Rainbow Square — 12 Mi. at Middlebelt

Farmington Hills (313) 478-9622

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BETH ABRAHAM HILLEL MOSES
RELIGIOUS SCHOOL

Happiness
is a
Hebrew
E ucation

• Outstanding kindergarten and early elementary pro-
gram designed to help today's youngsters identify with
the values of their heritage.
• Fully certified, experienced and creative teachers who
have been carefully selected for their classes.
• Full Sunday morning and weekday Hebrew program.
• Individualized Bar and Bat Mitzvah studies, Graduation
and Confirmation.
• Sunday morning Judaica Seminar for post Bar - Bat
Mitzvah.
• A variety of youth programs for all age levels.
• Synagogue skills, music, art enrichment, dance, choir,
remedial and tutorial assistance, Junior congregation
weekly .. .

RESERVE YOUR PLACE NOW
Call 851-6880

Barry V. Levine, Director of Education and Youth

Congregation Shaarey Shomayim

announces that our

HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES

Will Be Held At Pepper School
Dartmouth at Church (1 blk. s. of 10 Mile) Oak Park

Cantors:
DENNIS M. EISENBERG &
REB. MOTTEL WEISS

will officiate - traditional liturgy

RABBI
DR. LEO Y.
GOLDMAN

will deliver the sermon

DENNIS M. EISENBERG

for reservations call the office LI 2-4444 or LI 7-8555
or members of the ticket committee
Samuel Kreisman 399-4893 Julius Cigler 968-3544
Jenoe Roth 541-9139
Michael Weiss 837-1930, 399-5388
Alex Friedman 547-2895

Traditional Hebrew-English Prayer Book Available Free.
Our Daily Services and Classes Throughout The Year Are Held
Every Morning and Evening At 15110 West Ten Mile Rd., Oak
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LIGHTS - SOUND
EXPERIENCE

Finalizing plans for Sunday's "Branch Bash" at
the Jimmy Prentis Morris Branch of the Jewish
Community Center, are, from left: Sally Krugel, Janet
Levine and Marcy Feldman.
The Jewish Community
The afternoon will in-
Center will offer a four on clude carnival games and
four adult men's basketball prizes for children, re-
league Wednesday eve- freshments and a bake sale.
nings beginning Sept. 22. Ron Coden of "Hot Fudge"
The number of games will will entertain, and there
be determined by the will be music, clowns and a
number of teams in the hayride.
league. All games will be 35
Registration will be
minutes or 25 baskets.
taken for classes at the
Rosters are limited to five branch, among them Suzuki
players and interested par- piano and violin, tap dance,
ticipants may sign up as an flag football and Sunday
individual or team by Mon- family sports activities. A
day at the center's physical 10 percent discount will be
education office. There is a offered on classes, except for
fee. For information, con- parent-toddler.
tact the physical education
For details, call the Mor-
department, 661-1000, ext. ris Branch, 967-4030. Janet
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Levine and Marcy Feldman
are chairmen of the Jimmy
Morris Branch
Prentis Morris Branch Ac-
Bash Sunday
Plans have been finalized tivities Committee. Sally
for the Jimmy Prentis Mor- Krugel is program chair-
ris Branch "bash" slated for man.
4 p.m. Sunday at the Jewish
Center's Oak Park facility.

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A SYNAGOGUE IS MORE THAN BRICKS—IT IS PEOPLE

CONGREGATION B'NAI MOSHE

14390 W. 10 Mile Rd., Oak Park, Michigan 48231

— reduced fees for young families, singles,
and senior citizens
—free babysitting during services
— group activities for children and teens

Join Us For Services This Shabbat!

For membership information call:

Philip Vainik

Pearlena Bodzin

Executive Director
548-9000

Membership Chairman
357-1157

THERE HAS NEVER BEEN
A BETTER TIME
TO JOIN
TEMPLE
BETH EL

Korczak Awards
to Hear Milosz

NEW YORK — Czeslow
Milosz, 1980 Nobel
Laureate for literature, will
be the principal speaker at
awards presentations of the
Janusz Korczak Literary
Competition for the best
books about children, writ-
ten for children and for
adults.
The presentations will be
held Sunday at the national
headquarters of the Anti-
Defamation League of Bnai
Brith in New York.
The competition was con-
ducted by ADL in coopera-
tion with 10 Jewish and
Polish organizations as a
memorial to Korczak, a
Polish Jewish physician,
teacher and administrator
of two Warsaw orphanages
who sacrificed his life to re-
main with the children
when the Nazis transported
them to death camps.
According to Hadassah
Rosensaft and Stanislaw
Bask-Mostwin, chairmen of
the competition committee,
the object "is to ensure that
Korczak's nobility, wisdom
and self-sacrifice continue
to serve as an inspiration
and motivation for future
generations."

Michigan's oldest Reform temple
has a limited number
of memberships available.

Temple Beth El offers a full
• Beth Elders — Monthly
program of religious and social
programs for those over 60
activities for everyone. Reform
• Michigan's most extensive
Sabbath Services Friday even-
Library of Judaica (Large
ing and Saturday morning.
print books for the sight-
• Mother/Toddler Program
impaired)
• Nursery School
• Media-Center — Sabbath
• Classes K-8
Services and general
• Bar/Bat Mitzvah if desired
literature on cassettes
• Confirmation
available to shut-ins on loan
• High School - YPS Program • Michigan's finest Archive
• Adult Education Classes
Center for Judaic research
• Varied activities sponsored
and study
by the Sisterhood/
Brotherhood/Married
Group and Singles
Membership dues ($150.00 - $650.00 based upon age of applicant)
include tickets for the High Holy Days
Senior Rabbi - Dannel I. Schwartz
Executive Director - Marvin S. Watts
Telegraph at 14 Mile, Birmingham, Mich. 48010 (313) 851-1100

If thou take delight in idle
agrumentation, thou
mayest be qualified to com-
bat with the sophists, but
will never know how to live
with men.
—Socrates



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