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September 11, 1987 - Image 46

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-09-11

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SYNAGOGUES I

Taste the joys of Yiddish
Workmen's Circle - Adult Yiddish Classes
Tuesday, September 29
7:00-8:30 p.m.

Enrollment limited to 15
Instructor
Mary Koretz, B.A., M.A.
967-3108

Workmen's Circle
26341 Coolidge, Oak Park
Call 545-0985

"Where You Come First"

Kosins

Uptown

Southfield Rd. at
11 1/2 Mile • 559-3900

Big & Tall
Southfield at
101/2 Mile • 569-6930

Detroiter Aids
Synagogue Event

Charles Weiner. Rabbi Mor-
ton F. Yolkut will officiate at
the service.
The community is invited to
attend without charge. For in-
formation, call the syna-
gogue, 557-8210.

Najman Elected
To Cantors Post

Sanford Eichenhorn

STATEMENT SAVINGS

IT'S THE
SECOND FIVE THAT
MAKES US
SECOND TO NONE.

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account such a good investment? Because we give
you the high five: that extra .5%. And when it comes to
friendly personal service on all accounts, no bank
can out nice Guaranty Federal. So if you're looking for
a higher return on your savings dollars, take a second
to look at Guaranty Federal's Statement Savings. It
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FRIDAY, SEPT. 11, 1987

374-3300

Sanford Eichenhorn. of
Franklin Village, president of
the Michigan Region of the
United Synagogue of
America, will serve as region
chairman for the forthcoming
United Synagogue Biennial
Convention which will take
place Nov. 15-19 at the Con-
cord Hotel in Kiamesha Lake,
N.Y.
The convention, with the
theme, "One Generation
Shall Praise Your Works To
Another," from Psalm 145,
will launch the organization's
75th anniversary year.
Dr. Ismar Schorsch,
chancellor of the Jewish
Theological Seminary of
America, will keynote the
convention and Natan
Shcharansky, world-famous
former Soviet refusenik, and
Dr. Ruth Westheimer, noted
psychosexual therapist and
Holocaust survivor, will be
among the featured speakers.
The convention is open to
all members of Conservative
affiliates and more informa-
tion is available through the
synagogues, the regional of-
fice, or the central office at
155 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y.
10010.

Selichot Follows
Presentation

"Religious Renaissance in
the Soviet Union" will be the
subject of a lecture/slide
presentation at a pre-Selichot
program to be held at 9:30
p.m. Sept. 19 at Cong. B'nai
David.
Dr. Bruce and Howard
Sherizen will report on their
recent trip to the Soviet
Union.
There will be a brief coffee
hour at the conclusion of the
presentation, followed at
10:45 p.m. by the Selichot ser-
vice, chanted by Cantor
Stuart Friedman and the syn-
agogue choir, directed by

Chaim Najman, cantor at
Shaarey Zedek in Southfield,
was recently elected secretary
at the Cantors Assembly an-
nual meeting in Israel.
Solomon Mendelson of Lido
Beach, N.Y. was elected presi-
dent of the group. Other of-
ficers include Robert Kievel of
Rockville, Md., vice president,
Henry Rosenblum of South
Orange, N.J., treasurer and
Samuel Rosenbaum of
Rochester, N.Y., executive vice
president.
Established in 1947, the
Cantors Assembly is the
world's largest organization
of cantors, with members ser-
ving congregations in the
U.S., Canada, Europe,
Australia, South America
and Israel.

Beth Achim

Selichot services at Cong.
Beth Achim will commence at
10 p.m. Sept. 19 with a coffee
hour followed by a slide
presentation, "Jewish Life
With Refuseniks," by Howard
and Bruce Sherizen. Services,
led by Cantor Max Shiman-
sky, will begin at midnight.
Members and friends are
invited.

Sephardic Rites

David Hazan and Salvator
Katan, assisted by Dr.
Raphael Barfi, will conduct
traditional Sephardic High
Holy Day services at the
Zionist Cultural Center.
Oriental refreshments will
be served at a social hour
beginning at 10 p.m. Sept. 19
preceding the midnight
Selichot service.

Holiday Tickets

Tickets for High Holiday
services are available at the
following congregations and
organizations: Sholem
Aleichem Institute, call the
institute for information,
553-7040; Cong. Shaarey
Shomayim, call Rabbi Leo Y.
Goldman for information,
542-4444; and the Birm-
ingham Temple, call the tem-
ple for information, 477-1410.

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