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August 12, 1988 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-08-12

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I

SYNAGOGUES

I

THANK YOU

. . . to the entire Jewish community

Our warmest thanks and appreciation to all of you who responded
so kindly and generously to our appeal for the Charles E. Feinberg
Memorial Scholarship Fund at Camp Gan Israel/Esther Allan.

The boys and girls at Gan Israel, have each —
in their separate seasons — enjoyed an enor-
mously successful camp summer, one of the
best ever; you should only see their shining,
happy faces!

44 We are confident that those of you who have
not yet responded to our appeal will do so —
generously — very shortly, we reiterate our
gratitude and wish you all a healthy summer,
Charles E. Feinberg and a happy, successful and sweet new year.

-

Norman Allan

Paul Borman
Scholarship Committee

Fred Ferber

WOULD YOU LIKE TO SEND
YOUR DAUGHTER TO CAMP
ABSOLUTELY FREE?

In honor of the Year of the Child your daughter may be eligible
to attend the girls' season at Camp Gan Israel/Esther Allan, a
member of the world's largest camping network, for the week
of August 22-30, without any charge or fee.

Camp Gan Israel/Esther Allan provides a meaningful experience
in Jewish living in a fun-filled atmosphere. Sports, swimming,
dramatics and crafts are all part of the Gan Israel day. The carefully
designed program is structured to foster an understanding and
appreciation of Jewish life ; the children absorb their heritage as
they play. Isn't this just what your child needs?

Any girl age 6 through 16, who does not attend any Jewish
school may be eligible for a week at Gan Isral, absolutely free.

Space is limited and eligible children will be accepted on a first
come - first serve basis.

DO NOT DELAY!
(313) 737-7000
CALL TODAY
A PROJECT OF THE LUBAVITCH FOUNDATION OF MICHIGAN

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FRIDAY. AUGUST 12; 1988-

Gemini: Come look us over.

Adat Shalom Synagogue
Has Welcome Weekend

Mat Shalom Synagogue
will host a welcome weekend
beginning Aug. 26, when pro-
spective members are en-
couraged to join current
members and their families.
The synagogue will hold its
annual outdoor Kabbalat
Shabbat service at 8 p.m. Aug.
26. Rabbis Efry Spectre and
Elliot Pachter and Cantor
Larry Vieder wil lead the ser-
vice. An Oneg Shabbat recep-
tion will follow.
Prospective members are
invited to a "Come Look Us
Over" open house from 3 to 5
p.m. Aug. 28. The member-
ship committee will be on
hand to conduct tours and
answer questions.
Mat Shalom's third annual
"Fabulous Family Picnic and
Concert On the Grass" will
begin at 5:30 p.m. Aug. 28.
This year's picnic will feature
Gemini, folk singers Sandor

and Laszlo Slomovits from
Ann Arbor. There is a
member family registration
fee for entertainment, pop-
corn, balloons and favors. Pro-
spective members are invited
as guests of the synagogue.

Dress for the picnic is
casual, and families are en-
couraged to bring blankets,
lawn chairs and sports equip-
ment. Hot dogs, coney
burgers, cold drinks, chips
and brownies will be sold.
Due to the rules of kashrut,
only food purchased on the
premises may be eaten.
Those interested in attend-
ing the picnic should call the
synagogue by Aug. 23.
Members sould send checks
with the name of the family,
number of adults, number of
children and phone number.
For information, call Mat
Shalom, 851-5100.

Rabbi Sleutelberg Joins
'Roy Congregation

Rabbi Arnold Sleutelberg
has joined the Troy Jewish
Congregation as its first rab-
bi. He is a 1988 graduate of
Hebrew Union College-
Jewish Institute of Religion
whose student pulpit ex-
periences include Clinton,
N.J.; Sandusky, Ohio;
Traverse City and the
Michigan State University
Hillel.
Rabbi Sleutelberg is a
native of Hudson, Mich., and
a 1980 graduate of Albion
College. While at Albion, he
served as president of the

senior honor society, director
of the developing skills center,
assistant director of admis-
sions and was founding presi-
dent of the Albion Jewish
chavurah.
Rabbi Sleutelberg was a
vocal soloist in the choir at
HUC-JIR, vice-president of
the Rabbinical Students
Association and chaplain at
Cincinnati's Jewish hospital.
He spent two years in Israel
at HUC-JIR, where he was
part of "Yaldeh Ha'am,"
Children of the People, which
traveled throughout the coun-

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