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August 30, 1985 - Image 43

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-08-30

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, August 30, 1985 43

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Judaism Come Alive at

Dr. Barbara Goodman, third from right, and her husband, Dr. Paul
Goodman, were honored at an Israel bond reception in advance of
Cong. Beth Shalom's annual dinner for Bonds. Pictured with her,
are, from left: Martin Lederman, Janis Waxenberg, Sheila
Lederman, guest speaker Jerome Gleekel, Jeanette Tilchin, Dr.
Goodman, reception hosts Joanna and Dr. Eli Berger.

Rabbi Freedman Cited

TEMPLE ISRAEL

• Through Religious Services
• Through Sunday Religious School and Weekday Hebrew
Classes
• Through Adult Study Sessions
• Through Concerts of Jewish Music
• Through Speakers' Series
• Through Cultural and Social Events

Temple Israel is a warm, hospitable congregation in the Liberal Tradition
of Reform Judaism, dedicated to teaching and practicing the concepts of
faith . . . a modern-day approach to an ancient heritage . . . ever old, ever
new.

Join Us for Our Annual
Selichot Scholar in Residence Weekend

With
Rabbi Eugene B. Borowitz

Rabbi Auraham Pam

Rabbi Avrohom Abba Freed-
man, assistant principal of
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, will
be honored at a special reception
Tuesday in the Southfield home
of Rabbi Leizer Levin, president
of the Vaad Harabonim.
Rabbi Freedman will receive
the Torah Umesorah Rabbi
Shraga Feivel Mendelowitz
Award. The late Rabbi Men-
delowitz was the founder of
Mesivta Torah Vodaath in
Brooklyn, N.Y.
Guest speaker at the reception
will be Rabbi Avraham Pam,
rosh yeshiva, Mesivta Torah
Vodaath, and a member of the
rabbinical administrative board
of Torah Umesorah.
Rabbi Freedman, has been on
the faculty of Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah for more than 40
years. He has served as a
teacher and principal in addi-
tion to his current post.
He has been active in adult
education circles in the Or-
thodox community, having
taught Chumash and Pirke
Amt.
Rabbi Freedman was
graduated from Mesivta Torah
Vodaath, where he earned
semichah.

Rabbi Aurohom Freedman

His eight children are rabbis
or married to rabbis, with posi-
tions in Detroit, Toronto, Cleve-
land, St. Louis and New Jersey.

Senior Programs


The Southfield Public Library
will sponsor two new free senior
programs this fall. "Words and
Music: The American Musical
Theatre" will begin Oct. 3 at 10
a.m. in the Marcotte Room of the
library.
"What's New;" a current event
program, will begin Sept. 30 at 10
p.m. in the Marcotte Room.

Early Deadlines

The Jewish News will have
early deadline for display ads
for the Sept. 6 issue of 4 p.m.
today. For the Sept. 20 issue,
the deadline for display ad-
vertising and display
classified will be at 4 p.m.
Friday, Sept. 13. Classified
and display classified will
have an early deadline for the
Sept. 27 issue of noon Tues-
day, Sept. 24.

Professor of Jewish Religious Thought, Hebrew Union Col-
lege, Jewish Institute of Religion

Editor, Sh'ma Magazine

Author of Ten Outstanding Books

Considered One of American Jewry's Leading Thinkers

Friday , Night, Sept. 6, at 8:00, Speaking on:
"The New Search for Jewish Spirituality"

Selichot Night, Sept. 7, at 11:00, Speaking on:
"Two. Modern Views of God — and Forgiveness"

(Preceded by a Social Reunion at 10:30 P.M.)

Rabbi Borowitz's Appearance Is ,Sponsored by the TeMple's
Dr. Robert B. Goldberg Memorial Lecture Fund

TEMPLE ISRAEL

Rabbis: M. Robert Syme, Harold S. Loss, Leon Fram
Cantor: Harold Orbach Director of Education: Joseph A. Poisson
Nursery School Director: Bryn Leib

5725 Walnut Lake Road, West Bloomfield — 661.5700
For Membership Information, Call Frank L. Simons, Administrator
Participating in the Membership Open House of the Synagogue Council of Greater De-
troit Thursday Evening, August 29, 6 to 9 P.M.



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