36 Friday, September 7, 1984 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS CONG. 12 MILE AND PIERCE let your words do the talking inthe BAIS YOSEPH accepting reservations for HIGH HOLY DAY SERVICES Anyone within walking distance will be most welcome For further information and seat reservations call Rabbi Zev Handler JEWISH NEWS Cal! The Jewish News Advertising Department at 968-6819 424-8833 An Alternative Style .. . An Alternative Location .. CONG. BETH ACHIM HIGH HOLIDAYS CONGREGATION T'CHIYAH SUNDAY SCHOOL Will Be Conducted by in the Main Sanctuary RABBI MILTON ARM and CANTOR MAX SHIMANSKY Membership Available AUXILIARY HIGH HOLIDAYS SERVICES Children 6-13 Sundays 9:30-12 Sept. 16/Open House # 1 Auxiliary Social Hall Sept. 23/Classes begin 1035 St. Antoine (in Greektown) RABBI BENJAMIN H. GORRELICK and DAVID ARM will conduct the Musaf service Tickets $60.00 For information: 545-7707 or 393-2455 evenings #2 La Med Auditorium at United Hebrew School Rohlik Building ADAT SHALOM SYNAGOGUE invites its family to RABBI HERBERT ESKIN and CANTOR BARRY ULRYCH will officiate Tickets for further information or inquiries concerning membership and seating call synagogue office. $40.00 Tickets available at 21100 West 12 Mile Rd. Southfield, Michigan . 352-8670 KABBALAT SHABBAT SERVICE . TROY JEWISH 1-- CONGREGATION Y 7'7L-- \` 7 To Celebrate \ . / \, (Traditional — Reform) invites you to attend ITS FORTIETH ANNIVERSARY AND. MORTGAGE RETIREMENT Friday, the Fourteenth of September nineteen hundred eighty-four seven-thirty in the evening HIGH HOLY DAY SERVICES Rabbi Joseph Guttmann Cantor Marvin Turk ROSH HASHONAH • Wednesday, Sept: 26, Evening Service 7:45 P.M. Thursday, Sept. 27, Morning Service 10 A.M.-12:15 P.M. Family Service 2-3 P.M. Friday, Sept. 28, "Tashlich" Service 10:30-11:30 A.M. (Roshester Municipal Park) . . YOM KIPPUR. Friday, Oct. 5, Kol Nidre, 7:30 P.M. Saturday, Oct. 6, Morning Service 9:30 A.M.-12:15 P.M. Lay Service 12:30-1:30 P.M. Family Service 2-3 P.M. Yiskor Service 4-4:45 P.M. Closing Service 4:45-6:45 P.M. DONATIONS: $50 PER PERSON Please make your ticket reservation by calling Larry Littman at Oneg Shabbat Mincha in Chapel following 7:15 p.m. 649-1150 or 879-8877 (Donations can be applied toward membership dues) Troy Jewish Congregation Services will be conducted at Lutheran Church of the Master 3333 Coolidge, Troy (1 blk. N. of Big Beaver Rd.) SYNAGOGUE SERVICES Cantors are named for High Holiday Services in OP Rabbi Mottel Weiss and Boruch Herschfus will be the High Holi- day cantors for Cong. Shaarey Shomayim. High Holiday services will be held at the Pepper School in Oak Park. A native Detroiter, Rabbi Weiss attended • Yeshivath Beth Yehudah and the Yeshivath Telshe in Cleveland, Ohio. He also studied at the Yeshivath Gedolah of Detroit. He is a member of the faculty at Yeshivath Beth Yehudah. Herschfus also is a Detroit na- tive. He was graduted from Yeshivath Beth Yehudah High School and is a former merrier of its choir. He is a co-leader of the Detroit Hebrew Band. Currently, he is a senior at Wayne State Uni- versity. Rabbi Leo Goldman will deliver the sermons. The High Holiday committee is comprised of Moric Berman, Sheldon Brown, Aaron Cannon, Alex Friedman, Sam Guterman, Sam Kreisman, Sol Levine, Jenoe Roth, Bernard Shapiro, Markus Sauerhaft, Nick Stern, Michael Weiss and Max Young. For reservations, call Rabbi • Goldman, 542-4444; Kreisman, 399-4693; or Roth, 544-1047. Hebrew-English High Holiday prayer books will be provided. The congregation has daily services throughout the year and classes morning and evening at the Jimmy Prentis Morris Branch of the Jewish Community Center. Cantor Gutman gets holiday post Cantor David A. Gutman, can- tor and concert singer who has sung in Canada and in many synagogues in Michigan, has been appointed cantor by the Livonia . Jewish Congregation to chant the liturgical prayers for the High Holidays. In addition to cantorial and English concerts, Cantor Gutman has performed with the Civic Light Opera at the Masonic Tem- ple in Detroit and also entertained the soldiers while serving in the U.S. Army during World War II. An international bar mitzvah Newly 100 young men and women from around the United States and France celebrated their bar and bat mitzvahs at Masada earlier this month in a program sponsored by the Israel Tray.el Advisory Service (IATS). In addition to the 99 bar and bat mitzvahs attending for them- selves, three of them participated on behalf of Russian counterparts. Meanwhile, El Al is offering a new program by which $250 State Israel Bond Certificates at least one year old may be used as pay- ment toward the purchase of an El Al ticket either to or from Israel. For information about the pro- gram, contact the Israel Bond office, 557-2900.