THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 'Friday, September 6, 1985
CONGREGATION SHAAREY SHOMAYIM
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afternoon on the topic, "Teach-
ing God in the Classroom."
At a leadership dinner preced-
ing the Selichot service, Rabbi
BoTowitz will meet with the offi-
cers and boards of the congrega-
tion and affiliate groups. His
topic is "Leading Indicators in
Reform Judaism."
_Professor of Jewish religious
thought and education at He-
brew Union College-Jewish In-
stitute of Religion, Rabbi
Borowitz is a proponent of cove-
nant theology, a theory which
envisions Judaism primarily in
terms of personal relationships.
He is editor of Sh'ma and the
author of ten books, including
The Mask Jews Wear; which re-
ceived the 1974 National Jewish
Book Award in the field of
Jewish thought.
He has been visiting professor
at Columbia University, State
University of New York, Prince-
ton and Temple universities and
the Jewish Theological Semi-
nary.
He was the first Jews to serve
as president of the American
Theological Society, and in 1982
was the first incumbent of the
Harvard University Albert A.
List Professorship of Jewish
Studies.
Rabbi Borowitz is a graduate
of Ohio State University, was
ordained at Hebrew Union Col-
lege and holds two earned docto-
rates, one from HUC, the other
from Teachers College of
Columbia University.
His appearance at Temple Is-
rael is sponsored by the Dr.
Robert B. Goldberg Memorial
Fund, created by Barbara
Goldberg as a memorial to her
husband.
There is no charge for any of
the programs and they are open
to the community. A social hour
at 10:30 p.m. Saturday, under
sponsorship of the temple's
Couples Club, is also open to the
public.
Intermarriage
Workshops Planned
The School for Human Rela
tions will have workshops in in-
termarraige beginning at 7:30
p.m. Oct. 3 at the Birmingham
Temple.
Social workers Chuck Kramer
and Judy Schneider, who serve
as family therapists, will be the
workahop facilitators.
Persons contemplating inter-
marriage, couples involved in
intermarriage,arents of inter-
married childn and offspring
of intermarriage are invited.
There is a tuition fee. For in-
formation, call Helen Forman,
477-1410.
Early Deadlines
The Jewish News will have
early advertising deadlines
for the Sept. 20 issue. The
deadline for display advertis- -
ing 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 Tuesday, Sept.
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For Information Call, 547-8555 or 542-4444
CONGREGATION B'NAI ISRAEL
4200 Walnut Lake Road
W. Bloomfield, MI 48033
Conservative Synagogue Affiliated
With United Hebrew Schools
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• Two Days a Week Program
Wednesday & Sundays
• Sunday Nursery Class
• Bar/Bat Mitzvah Classes
• Sabbath Junior Congregation Services
Marlene Rose - 851-0330
Joyce Nadler - 661-1081
For Enrollment Contact:
CONGREGATION B'NAI DAVID
24350 Southfield Rd.
Southfield, MI
invites you to be our guest
at
SELICHOT SERVICES
and hear
Cantor Hyman J. Adler chant
the traditional selichot in his
own inimitable style.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 7, 1985
9:45 p.m. - Social Hour
10:30 p.m. - Pre-Selichot Sermonette
by Rabbi Morton F. Yolkut
followed by the service.
Rabbi Morton F. Yolkut
Philip Bolton, President
For Membership Info. & High Holy Day Reservations
Call Fred Ferber at 557-8210
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HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES
in the
MAIN SANCTUARY
Will Be Conducted by
RABBI MILTON ARM
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Membership Available
AUXILIARY
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families.
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at United Hebrew School
Rohlik-Building
Please join us for our Open House Shab-
bat on September 7, 1985.
RABBI HERBERT ESKIN
And
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Come find out what we're all about.
Will Officiate
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Rabbi
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