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August 12, 1988 - Image 41

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-08-12

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Synagogue Council of Greater Detroit

invites you to

DISCOVER THE JOYS OF JOINING
A SYNAGOGUE OR TEMPLE

Meet the clergy and lay leadership. Learn what Synagogue/
Temple affiliation can mean for you and your family.

THE SYNAGOGUE IS THE ADDRESS OF THE JEWISH PEOPLE

the ceiling, while smoke
filled the air for drama.
Some of the new looks
include: colorful suedes
and leathers, aviator and
bomber jackets, and
luxurious evening gowns.
Some of the people in
the crowd included:
SONIA PONE, PAULA
and ERIC ADELMAN,
LOIS LEVENSON of
Guys and Gals and
LASZLO and AVRA
WEISS, Owners of the
new Birmingham store
LASZLO's specializing in
leathers.

carousels similar to the
cleaners, and avonite
counters in the kitchen.
Some of the developers
include: DENNIS
DICKSTEIN, HERBERT
LAWSON, RODNEY
SHACKET, GARY RUBIN,
IRVIN YACKNESS,
DOUGLAS KAY, STEVE
ROSENTHAL, TERRY
NOSAN, BRENDA
BURDGE, HOWARD
WEINGARDEN, CHARLES
MARKS, LAWRENCE
COHEN, KEVIN
SPIZIZEN and ALEX
SKOCZYLAS.

HOMEARAMA

PEANUT BUTTER PLAYERS

The Autumn Ridge
subdivision on Orchard
Lake Rd. and Walnut Lake
Road in West Bloomfield is
the site for the 1988
Homearama. The homes
priced from $250,000 to
$525,000 are luxurious and
spacious. Many of the
homes have entertainment
centers on the lower level.
(Basements are passe).
Other trends include etched
glass, revolving closet

The play, Hans Christian
Andersen, starring PHIL
MARCUS ESSER and the
Lathrup Youtheatre
recently performed at
Southfield-Lathrup High
School. Some of local talent
included: CAROLYN
EICHENHORN,
REBEKAH PARKER,
HEATHER BORIN,
RACHEL ZLOTOFF,
ERICA LIEBERMAN and
MARCY CASH.

OP N OUS

SUNDAY, AUGUST 14, 1988 (Noon-5:00 P.M.)

CONGREGATION BETH HILLEL MOSES
5075 W. Maple Road
West Bloomfield, MI 48033
851.6880



FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1988
8:00 P.M. Services, followed by Open House

TEMPLE ISRAEL
5725 Walnut Lake Road
West Bloomfield, MI 48033
661.5700

SUNDAY, AUGUST 28, 1988
1:00-3:30 P.M.

CONGREGATION B'NAI ISRAEL OF WEST BLOOMFIELD
4200 Walnut Lake Road
West Bloomfield, MI 48033
681.5353

1:00-4:00 P.M.

3:00-5:00 P.M.

2:00-5:00 P.M.

CONGREGATION BETH ACHIM
21100 West 12 Mile Road
Southfield, MI 48076
352-8670

ADAT SHALOM
29901 Middlebelt Road
Farmington Hills, MI 48018
851-5100

TEMPLE EMANU-EL
14450 West 10 Mile Road
Oak Park, MI 48237
967.4020

2:00-4:00 P.M.

TEMPLE KOL AMI
5085 Walnut Lake Road
West Bloomfield, MI 48033
661-0040

I NEWS I

Tikkun Editor Urges
Jackson To Speak Out

New York (JTA) — Michael
Lerner, editor of the bi-
monthly Jewish magazine
Tikkun, urged the Rev. Jesse
Jackson to mount "a massive
campaign in the black com-
munity' against anti-
Semitism. -
In a letter sent to Jackson
last week, Lerner proposed a
plan to combat both black
anti-Semitism and Jewish
racism which included a
series of meetings and joint
statements.
Lerner also described in the
letter covering the Democrat-
ic National Convention for
Tikkun, and the anti-Israel
and anti-Semitic remarks
shouted from the floor of the
convention hall by Jackson
delegates.
Jackson and Lerner met
last fall for an interview that
was published in the liberal
magazine. Jackson's com-
ments on Nation of Islam

leader Louis Farrakhan, the
Middle East and other topics
did little to shore up his poor
image in the Jewish
community.

Rabbi To Head
Culture Unit

New York — Lord
Jakovobits, chief rabbi of the
British Commonwealth, was
elected president of the
Memorial Foundation for
Jewish Culture.
He succeeds Philip M.
Klutznick of Chicago, who
had served as president since
1982.
Since it was founded in
1965 with reparations funds
from the government of West
Germany, the memorial
Foundation has allocated
more than $38 million to ad-
vance scholarly, literary, ar-
tistic and service projects.

MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1988

7:00-9:00 P.M.

7:00-9:00 P.M.

LIVONIA CONGREGATION
31840 West 7 Mile Road
Livonia, MI 48152
447-8974

TEMPLE BETH EL
7400 Telegraph Road
Birmingham, Mi 48010
851.1100

TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1988

4:00-7:00 P.M.

6:00-8:00 P.M.

BIRMINGHAM TEMPLE
28611 West 12 Mile Road
Farmington Hills, MI 48018
477-1410

CONGREGATION SHAAREY ZEDEK
27375 Bell Road
Southfield, MI 48034
357-5544

CALL FOR TIME AND DATE

CONGREGATION B'NAI DAVID
24350 Southfield Road
Southfield, MI 48075
557-8210

TEMPLE BETH JACOB
79 Elizabeth Lake Road
Pontiac, MI 48053
332.3212

CONGREGATION BETH ISRAEL
2000 Washtenaw
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
663-5543

CONGREGATION T'CHIYAH
1035 St Antoine
Detroit, MI 48226
393.9493

CONGREGATION B'NAI MOSHE
14390 West 10 Mile Road
Oak Park, MI 48237
548-9000

DOWNTOWN SYNAGOGUE
1457 Griswold
Detroit, MI 48226
961.9328

SHAAR HASHOMAYIM
115 Giles Blvd. E.
Windsor, Ontario N9A4C1
519.253-2352

CONGREGATION BETH SHALOM
14601 W. Lincoln Road
Oak Park, MI 48237
547.7970

THEDETROIT tIEWISH NIF_WS

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