100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

October 07, 1988 - Image 32

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-10-07

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

MOTOR

(,) Looking for an HONEST MECHANIC?
l e g with WORK GUARANTEED? .. .
Look No Further.

SYNAGOGUES

I

MARK WASSERMAN

Since 1980

• Engine and
• Carburetors
transmission work • Complete systems check
• Brakes
• Foreign & Domestic
• Exhaust
• Auto & Truck Repair

One Stop Shop for your complete
Car Care. We'll get your car in
perfect shape.

13350 Northend, Oak Park, MI

(313) 542-3043
(313) 542-2812

Wayne State University

CENTER FOR JUDAIC STUDIES*

and

THE JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER
OF METROPOLITAN DETROIT

present

THE FOURTH ANNUAL
MAX KAPUSTIN
MEMORIAL SYMPOSIUM

THE JEWISH COMMUNITY:
PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE

Two lectures by
CALVIN GOLDSCHEIDER
Rand Corporation/Brown University

The Jews of America
in the Twenty-First Century:
A Vision of the Future
Sunday, October 9, 1988 8 P.M.
Jewish Community Center
6600 W. Maple, W. Bloomfield

The Social Sciences and
the Study of Jewish
History and Culture
Monday, October 10, '1988 3 P.M.
Wayne State University
Manoogian Hall,
Armenian Room #226

Co-Sponsored by the B'nai B'rith Hillel
Foundation of Wayne State University

*A cooperative effort of the University
and the United Jewish Charities
of the Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit

PUBLIC WELCOME
ADMISSION FREE INQUIRIES 577.3015

32

FRIDAY. OCTOBER 7. 1988

Albert Vorspan Will Speak
For Temple's 65th Anniversary

Albert Vorspan, vice presi-
dent of the Union of
American Hebrew Congrega-
tions and co-director of the
Religious Action Center, will
be the guest speaker at 7 p.m.
Oct. 15 during Temple Beth
Jacob's 65th anniversary
celebration.
Vorspan has been a leader
in the civil rights struggle,
the nuclear peace movement
and interfaith activities. He
is the recipient of the Allard
Lowenstein Memorial Award,
given by the American
Jewish Congress "in recogni-
tion of his contributions to
social justice and human
rights."
He is the author of several
books, including Grecit Jewish

Linder To Speak
At Kol Ami

Dr. David Linder, father of
Benjamin Linder who was
kiled in Nicaragua in April
1987, will be the guest
speaker at Temple Kol Ami at
8 p.m. Oct. 14.
There is no charge.

Temple Beth Jacob's cur-
rent home was dedicated in
June 1955. A religious school
wing was added in 1970. Last
year the sanctuary and
religious school wing were
renovated.
Although Temple Beth
Jacob originally served only
the Jewish community of Pon-
tiac, it has since expanded to
include families in northern
Oakland County.
For ticket information, call
Temple Beth Jacob, 332-3212.

Albert Vorspan

Gad-Harf Speaks
At Kol Ami

Debates and Dilemmas and
Searching the Prophets for
Values.
Located in Pontiac, Thmple
Beth Jacob was the first
Reform congregation in
Oakland county. It opened in
1918, when a group of 20
families in the city met for
High Holy Day services. Ten
years later, a congregation
had formed and purchased its
first building, on Orchard
Lake Avenue.

Nancy Gad-Harf, regional
coordinator for Outreach, will
speak 7:30 p.m. Oct. 17 at
Temple Kol Ami. The pro-
gram is sponsored by the tem-
ple sisterhood.
Outreach, made available
through the national office of
the Union of American
Hebrew Congregations, was
created to help families
understand intermarriage of
siblings, the dynamics of con-
version and "Jews by choice."

I SYNAGOGUE SERVICES!'

---

REFORM:
BETH EL: Services 8 p.m. today. Rabbi
Polish will speak on "The '88 Elections:
A Jewish Perspective." Service 11 a.m.
Saturday. John Cohen and Michael
Schiller, b'nai mitzvah.
TEMPLE ISRAEL: Service 8 p.m. today.
Rabbi Loss will speak on "The Bite of
Temptation." Andrew Marks, bar mitz-
vah. Ibrah study 9:30 a.m. Saturday; ser-
vices 10:30 a.m. Terri Fogel and Jennifer
Kahn, b'not mitzvah.
SHIR SHALOM: Service 8 p.m. today.
Douglas Rochen and Michael Bloch, b'nai
mitzvah.
TROY JEWISH CONGREGATION: Ser-
vice 7:45 p.m. today, conducted by the
youth committee.

Also: Beth Jacob, Emanu-El and Kol Ami

CONSERVATIVE:
ADAT SHALOM: Services 6 p.m. today and
9 a.m. Saturday. Sharone Shamir and
Jae-Jae Spoon, b'not mitzvah.
BETH ACHIM: Services 6 p.m. today and
8:45 a.m. Saturday. Seymour Subar will
chant the haftarah. Erica Udman, bat
mitzvah. Dr. David M. Feldman will
speak on "The Mandate to Heal."
B'NAI ISRAEL OF WEST BLOOM-
FIELD: Services 9 a.m. Saturday. Rab-
bi Kirshner will speak on "Living Each
Day as a Miracle." David-Seth Kirshner
will chant the haftarah.
SHAAREY ZEDEK: Services 6 p.m. today
and 8:45 a.m. Saturday. Traci Provizer,
bat mitzvah.

Also: Beth Abraham Hillel Moses, Beth Isaac
of Trenton, Beth Shalom, Beth Tephilath
Moses of Mount Clemens, B'nai Moshe,
Downtown Synagogue, Livonia Jewish Con-
gregation and 12 Mile and Pierce (Bais
Yoseph).

TRADITIONAL:
B'NAI DAVID: Services 6:30 p.m. today and
8:30 a.m. Saturday. Joshua Haliburton,
bar mitzvah.

RECONSTRUCTIONIST:
T'CHIYAH: Services 7:45 p.m. today, con-
ducted by David Goodman and Matthew
Schenk.

SECULAR-HUMANIST:
BIRMINGHAM TEMPLE: Service 8:30
p.m. today. Rabbi Wine will speak on
"Who Is A Jew?" Shawn Brown, bat
mitzvah.

ORTHODOX:
Bais Chabad of Farmington Hills, Bais
Chabad of West Bloomfield, Beth Jacob-
Mogain Abraham, Beth Tefilo Emanuel
Tikvah, B'nai Israel-Beth Yehudah,
B'nai Jacob, B'nai Zion, Dovid Ben
Nuchim, Mishkan Israel-Nusach H'Ari-
Lubavitcher Center, Shaarey Shomayim,
Shomrey Emunah, Young Israel of
Greenfield, Young Israel of Oak-Woods
and Young Israel of Southfield.

UNAFFILIATED:
Sephardic Community of Greater Detroit

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan