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January 15, 1988 - Image 34

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Campaign Sabbath

Continued from Page 32

Martin Goodman, Bais
Chabad of West Bloomfield;
Allan Steinmetz, Young
Israel of Greenfield; Mark E.
Schlussel, Young Israel of
Southfield; Tom Wexelberg-
Clouser, Cong. B'nai David;
Stanley D. Frankel, Adat
Shalom Synagogue; Dr. Dan
G. Guyer, Cong. Abraham
Hillel Moses; Martin Kraar,
Cong. Beth Shalom; Dr. Giles,
Cong. B'nai Moshe; James
August, Cong. Shaarey
Zedek; Michael Feldman,
Troy Jewish Congregation;
and Susan Citrin, the Bir-
mingham Temple.
Rabbis who will participate
in Federation/Campaign Sab-
bath are Rabbi Leo Goldman
of Cong. Shaarey Shomayim;
Rabbi Eliezer Cohen, Young
Israel of Oak-Woods; Rabbi
Milton Arm, Cong. Beth
Achim; Rabbi Norman T.
Roman, Temple Kol Ami; and
Rabbi Richard A. Weiss, 'Ibm-
ple Beth Jacob (Pontiac).

Women Shabbat
At B'nai Moshe

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a half pair of earrings?

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pair of earrings in 14k or 18k gold and we'll give you 35% off
regular retail price to be used as a merchandise credit applied
towards a new purchase.

For example, you select a pair of earrings with a retail value of
$150.00. Trade in your old half pair and pay only $97.50. You
save $52.50. Do it now! The selection is the best and the price
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1988

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Shabbat services at Cong.
B'nai Moshe will be dedicated
to its sisterhood on Saturday
in the main sanctuary, accor-
ding to Pearlena Bodzin,
sisterhood president. The
following sisterhood women
will take part in the service:
Jeanette Berger; Beth,
Dorothy and Pearlena Bodzin;
Cindy and Susan Friedman;
Ilona Goldman; Lillian
Greenhut; Etta Reed;
Marianne Reinstein; Sandy
Simon; Magdalene Thirman;
Sharlene Ungar. Cindy Fried-
man will read the Haftorah.
A luncheon following the
service at 12:30 -p.m. will
feature educator and consul-
tant, Marie Connolly, as
guest speaker on the topic
"For Everything There Is a
Season and a Time." There is
a charge for the luncheon.
Persons who do not wish to
have lunch may attend the
lecture in the social hall
beginning at 1:30 p.m. Of-
ficiating at lunch will be:
Paula Lutzky, Ruth Marcus,
Esther Roth, Rena Ibbes,
Helen Weiss and Mrs. Bodzin.

Synagogue Cites
Newlyweds

Cong. Beth Abraham Hillel
Moses will honor all of the
newlywed members of the
congregation on Saturday
during Shabbat services.
This is the first in a series
of special Shabbatot
throughout the year honoring
the life cycles of its members.
The newlywed members will
participate in the service, and

a special kiddush will be
hosted by the congregation
following services. Everyone
is invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Bern-
stein are chairmen of the life
cycle Shabbatot. For informa-
tion, call the synagogue office,
851-6880.

Men's Shabbat
At Emanu-El

David Jaffe will be the
guest speaker at the annual
Temple Emanu-El Brother-
hood Sabbath at 8:15 p.m. to-
day, according to Jerry
Rosenfeld, president of the
temple brotherhood.
Jaffe is an attorney and =a
lifetime member of Temple
Emanu-El. The President of
the Detroit Chapter of the
American Jewish Committee,
Jaffe also is on the board of
directors of the Urban
League.
He will speak on "Jews and
Rev. Martin Luther King
Day."
Brotherhood Shabbat not
only honors the Temple
Brotherhood, it also has been
held on the Sabbath prior the
Martin Luther King Day, the
national holiday which
honors the memory of Dr.
King. Everyone is invited.

Family Shabbat
Lunch Planned

Cong. B'nai David will hold
its monthly Family Shabbat
Luncheon, following Sabbath
morning services on Jan. 23
at the synagogue.
Rabbi Morton F. Yolkut,
spiritual leader of the con-
gregation, will conduct a
dicussion on the Torah por-
tion and Cantor Stuart Fried-
man will lead the traditional
Sabbath zemirot (songs). A
catered luncheon will be serv-
ed at no charge but non-
members are asked to make
reservations by Tuesday.
For reservations and infor-
mation, call the synagogue,
557-8210.

Temple Marks
25th Birthday

The Birmingham Temple
will open its 25th temple an-
niversary celebration by
honoring Rabbi Sherwin T.
Wine on his 60th birthday at
8:30 p.m. Jan. 22 at the
temple.
A special service will
dramatize the theme: "I
Believe," with words by Rab-
bi Wine, music by Bonia Shur
and musical direction by
Roger Jamison. A special
reception will follow the ser-
vice. For information, call the
temple office, 477-1410.

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