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April 26, 1985 - Image 38

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-04-26

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TEMPLE ISRAEL

Invites Unaffiliated Families
In the Jewish Community

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To an OPEN HOUSE

Sunday, April 28, at 10:30 A.M.

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At the Vandenberg School

16100 Edwards, in Southfield

(One Block North of 12 Mile, Just East of Pierce)

Learn about Temple Israel and Its Program of Religious EdVcation Conducted at the
Temple and Its Satellite Schools in Southfield.

For information on Temple, its philosophy, the privileges of membership or on the Open
House, contact ...

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TEMPLE ISRAEL

5725 Walnut Lake Rd., West Bloomfield, 661-5700
Rabbis: M. Robert Syme and Harold S. Loss
Cantor: Harold Orbach
Educator: Joseph Poisson

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The Adult Study Commission of

Adat Shalom Synagogue

cordially invites you to attend .. .

The Morris E. Bloomberg Judaica-
Jack Rosenbloom Memorial Concert

featuring

Sharti Lach Artzi
"I Sing To You My Land

with

Rivka Raz

First Lady of the
musical theatre in Israel

Dan Almagor

Popular playwright and
television personality

Wednesday, May 8, 1984, 8:00 p.m.

The entire community is invited to attend.
Tickets may be obtained at the Synagogue Office.

29901 MIDDLEBELT, FARMINGTON HILLS
851-5100

Rabbi M. Robert Syme

Temple Israel will honor
Rabbi M. Robert Syme with a
series of celebrations marking
his 65th birthday beginning
with a dinner on Thursday.
Other events will include a
service in his honor on May 3 at
8 p.m. and at events planned by
the congregation's religious
school on May 4 and 5.
Rabbi Syme has been spiritual
leader of Temple Israel since
1953 when he came here as
associate rabbi to Dr. Leon
Fram, founding rabbi of the
congregation.
Rabbi Syme, who became co-
rabbi of Temple Israel in 1960,
has been its spiritual leader
since 1970.
The dinner in his honor will
be held in the temple's Herman
Social Hall, and will be high-
lighted by a musical presenta-
tion by his son, concert pianist
David Syme.
His other son, Rabbi Daniel B.
Syme, will be guest speaker at
the May 3 service. He is assis-
tant to the president of the
Union of American Hebrew
Congregations in New York.
Chairing the festivities is
Shirley L. Fink, a past president
of Temple Israel. She will serve
as toastmistress, and there will
be a presentation by James L.
Jonas, current president.
Rabbi Syme was born in Win-
nipeg, Canada, and holds a B.A.
degree from Wesley College in
Winnipeg. He was ordained by

Temple Open House
Scheduled Sunday

An open house sponsored by
Temple Israel for families in the
Oak Park, Huntington Woods
and Southfield areas will take
place at 10:30 a.m. Sunday at
the Vandenberg School, 16100
Edwards, Southfield.
The program is designed espe-
cially to inform community
families of the weekday Hebrew
and Sunday school programs
available in the area under
temple auspices.
Rabbi M. Robert Syme, Rabbi
Harold S. Loss, Joseph Poisson,
director of education, and tem-
ple president James L. Jonas
will make brief'presentations,
and there will be time for ques-
tions and answers and for indi-
vidual discussions.
For information, call Frank L.
Simons, temple administrator,
661-5700.

Rabbi Stephen S. Wise of the
Hebrew Union College-Jewish
Institute of Religion in New
York.
Rabbi Syme holds a master's
degree in education from the
University of Pittsburgh, and
was awarded a doctorate from
his alma mater in 1970.
Rabbi Syme currently serves
on the national rabbinical advi-
sory boards of the United
Jewish Appeal and. State of Is-
rael Bonds, and has participated
in several missions on behalf of
Jews in Israel and other coun-
tries overseas.
He is a 33rd degree Mason,
member of boards of the Jewish
National Fund and anti-
Defamation League and the
Commission on Education of the
Union of American Hebrew
Congregations.
A past president of the Family
Service Society of Metropolitan
Detroit, Rabbi Syme is also a
trustee of Credit Counseling
Centers of Michigan and a
member of the board of Or-
chestra Hall.

Moment Editor
To Give Lecture

Dr. Leonard Fein

Dr. Leonard Fein, editor and
co-founder with Elie Wiesel of
Moment magazine, will speak at 8
p.m. May 7 at Cong. Shaarey
Zedek.
Dr. Fein was associate director
and director of research at the
M.I.T.-Harvard University Joint
Center for Urban Studies and cur-
rently is Klutznick Professor of
Contemporary Jewish Studies at
Brandeis University.
He frequently lectures on
Jewish affairs, social policy and
urban problems.
The lecture is presented under
the auspices of the Shaarey Zedek
Cultural Commission and is spon-
sored by the Berry Family.

Rabbi Continues
Ethics Discussion

Rabbi Elimelech Silberberg of
the Bais Chabact Torah Center
will continue his seminar on
"Jewish Medical Ethics" on Sun-
day at 8:15 p.m. in the home of
Alex and. Sara Skoczylas, 6309
Rosi Blvd., West Bloomfield,
855-9698.
There is no charge. The public is
invited.

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