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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-09-06

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40 Friday, September 6,41985 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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TEMPLE ISRAEL

A Congregation of Liberal Judaism

Invites the Community
To Share in Our Selichot Worship Experience
Saturday Night, Sept. 7 at 11:00

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• The stirring music of Cantor Harold Orbach and the Temple Israel Choir of-
fers an introduction to the beauty of the High Holy Day season
• An original service prepared and led by Rabbi M. Robert Syme and Rabbi
Harold S. Loss
• The Selichot Candle-Lighting ceremony led by the Temple
Israel Youth
Group

And a Message of Special Significance by

RABBI EUGENE B. BOROWITZ

Speaking on •
"Two Modern Views of God — and'Forgiveness"

Join Us for a Social Hour at 10:30 p.m., Sponsored by the
• Temple Israel Couples Club

And for the Selichot Service at 11:00

'Rabbi Borowitz Will Also Speak on Friday Night, Sept. 6, at 8:00

on
"The New Search for Jewish Spirituality"
And Saturday Morning, Sept. 7, at 11:00
on
"The Lord Brought Us to This Place"

Rabbi Borowitz, Our Selichot Weekend Scholar-in-
Residence, is Professor of Education and Jewish Reli-
gious Thought at Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute
of Religion; Founder and Editor of Sh'ma, a magazine of
Jewish ethics and social responsibility; a world renown
thinker and philosopher.

His appearance is sponsored by Temple Israel's

DR. ROBERT B. GOLDBERG MEMORIAL FUND

For Information on Temple Israel, its Religious School, Hebrew School and
Program of Activities, Call Frank L. Simons, Administrator, 661-5700

TEMPLE ISRAEL

5725 Walnut Lake Road

Just East of Drake Road in West Bloomfield

Selichot, the penitential
prayers recited in advance of the
High Holidays, will be recited in
area congregations Saturday
night. Following is a listing of
Selichot services:
ADAT
SHALOM
SYNAGOGUE: Dr. Bezalel Por-
ten, associate professor of
Jewish history at the Hebrew
University in Jerusalem, will
speak at 10 p.m. Saturday on
"The Book of Jonah — An Odys-
sey of Repentance." The sister-
hood and men's club will spon-
sor a coffee and cake reception
at 9:30 p.m. Services will begin
at 11 p.m.
Rabbi Efry Spectre will of-
ficiate, and Cantor Larry Vieder
will chant the liturgy. The
synagogue choir will sing under
the direction of Dr. Maurice
Lax.
CONG. BETH ABRAHAM
HILLEL MOSES: Services will
begin at 11 p.m. Saturday, pre-
ceded at 10 p.m. by a social
hour. Rabbi A. Irving Schnipper
will officiate, and Cantor Ben-
Zion Lanxner will chant the
liturgy, assisted by the
synagogue choir. Everyone is
invited.
CONG. BETH ACHIM:
Selichot will be recited at mid-
night Saturday, preceded by re-
freshments at 10:30 p.m: Rabbi
Milton Arm will officiate and
Cantor Max Shimansky will
chant the liturgy, assisted by
the Beth Achim Holiday Choir,
under the direction of Charles
Weiner.
CONG. BETH SHALOM:
Selichot services will take place
at midnight Saturday preceded
at 11 p.m. by a social hour.
Rabbi David Nelson will of-
ficiate, and Cantor Samuel
Greenbaum will chant the
liturgy.

CONG. B'NAI DAVID:
Rabbi Morton F. Yolkut will of-
ficiate and Cantor Emeritus
Hyman J. Adler will 'chant the
liturgy at Selichot service at
10:30 p.m. Saturday. A social
hour will precede services at
9:45.
CONG. B'NAI MOSHE: A
multi-media presentation for
Selichot will take place at 9:30
p.m. Saturday. Services will
begin at 10:30 p.m. Rabbi Stan-
ley Rosenbaum will officiate and
Cantor Louis Klein will chant
the liturgy, assisted by the B'nai
Moshe Men's Chbir, under the
direction of Daniel Braude. A
light breakfast will be served
immediately following services
at 11:30 p.m.
TEMPLE EMANU-EL:
Selichot services will be held at
11 p.m. Saturday. Wine and
cheese will be, served at 7:30
p.m. and dinner, for which
reservations are required, will
be served at 8 p.m. There will
be program at 9:30 p.m. Rabbi
Lane Steinger will officiate, and
Cantor Norman Rose will chant
the liturgy.
TEMPLE KOL AMI: Hay-
dalah services will be held at 9
p.m. followed by dessert and the
Selichot services. Rabbi Ernst J.
Conrad will officiate.

Dr. Bezalel Porten

LIVONIA JEWISH CON-
GREGATION: Selichot services
will be at 10:30 p.m. Saturday.
Rabbi Martin D. Gordon will of-
ficiate.
CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK:
The film, Roots of Exile will be
shown at 9:30 p.m. Saturday,
preceding the .Selichot services,
which begin at'11:30-p.m. Rab-
bis Irwin Groner and Kenneth
Cohen will officiate, and Can-
tors Chaim Najman and Sidney
Rube will chant the liturgy as-
sisted by the synagogue choir
under the direction of Eugene
Zweig.

Rabbi Borowitz
To Speak At Temple

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Rabbi Eugene Borowitz

Rabbi Eugene B. Borowitz
will be the Dr. Robert B.
Goldberg Scholar-In-Residence
this weekend at Temple Israel.
He will make three pre-
sentations, all open to the pub-
lic, on the overall theme, "The
New Search for Jewish Spiritu-
ality," which is his topic at 8
p.m. Sabbath services today.
– His Saturday sermon at 11
a.m. will be on the theme "The
Lord Brought Us to This Place."
At Selichot services, scheduled
for 11 p.m. Siturday, Rabbi
Borowitz will address the' con-
gregatiOn on "Two Modern
Views of God — and Forgive-
ness."
In addition to his participa-
tion in worship services, Rabbi -
Borowitz also will lead a
teacher's seminar on Saturday

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