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May 12, 1989 - Image 42

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-05-12

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SYNAGOGUES

AMERICAN JEWISH CONGRESS
GREATER DETROIT CHAPTER

and

Jewish Community Council
of Metropolitan Detroit

Hot Off The Press: Shir Shalom
Students Publish A Newspaper

invite you to attend

American Jews and Israel:
Stresses and Strengths

ELIZABETH KAPLAN

Featuring

Dr. David Clayman

Features Editor

Martin S. Kraar

Director
Executive Director
American Jewish Congress Jewish Welfare Federation
Israel Office
of Metropolitan Detroit
Headquartered in Jerusalem

Monday, May 15, 1989
7:30 p.m.

United Hebrew Schools Building Auditorium
21550 W. 12 Mile Rood, Southfield

Topics will include:
• Divergent Positions on "Who is a Jew" Legislation
• Mideast Peace Proposals
• Responses to Intifada

NO CHARGE • OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

congregation th Achim

T

hey're tough. They're
confident. They're
bold.
They are the reporters. And
they'll do whatever it takes to
get the story - even if it
means staying after Sunday
school. Even if it means miss-
ing "Alf."
They are students in the
sixth-grade class at Temple
Shir Shalom.
In March, the students
researched, wrote and design-
ed the first issue of their
newspaper, The Scribble. The
second edition, which will in-
clude stories by students in
the other grades, will be
printed this month.
Shir Shalom sixth-grade
teacher Dena Sanders is
supervisor of The Scribble.
She says the students are
ecstatic about the project.
"But," she adds, offering
comforting words to jour-
nalists of the world, "they do
sometimes have difficulty
making deadlines."
The first issue of The Scrib-

21100 WEST TWELVE MILE ROAD • SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN 48065 • PHONE: 352-8670

MEMBERSHIP
SHABBAT & LUNCHEON

on

SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1989

If you are a potential member and would like
to join us for the service and luncheon, please con-
tact the Executive Director, Philip Vainik, 352-8670.

If you don't think your donation makes a difference,

look at the (1 erence it made in Lady.

What comes to mind when you think of
an Afghan Hound? Probably a pampered
purebred. Nkll.gruomed. Aristocratic.
Certainly nothing like the dog that
Mot:rocky investigator awned into the
Michigan Humane Society IMHS1 last
January 30th.
What he found was one of the worst
U,. stanation and neglect the MHS
has ever eneountered. A 6.year.old.
female Afghan we named Lady, weigh-
ing just 19 pounds. and suffering from
violent seitores.

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Site had been locked up. without food.
for more than a month. Atondrined. The
only water Lady received dripped down
from a hole in the roof of the garage in
which she had been kit to die.
Ea:winning veterinarian. Dr. Barham
Blaine. described the coalition as
-literally skin and bones. concluding
that "n ts di f inolt to believe that the. dog
aliNe
But Lady is alive. thanks to your con.
Ohm ions to the Mil&
Her weight has doubled in three mnths.

Her ctxn. which was uo hopek‘sly
matted it had to be compktely shased.
growing hock. And her former invner
has been charged with two counts of
animal cruelty.
If stones like this t.111C make you mad-
der than hell, there's no better time to
express your outrage than
"Be Kind to Animals Week"
ry
thlay 3-91. And there's no
better way 10 tilt 11 than
mailing a civet; to the MI IS. 'dpi
Mk promise your ‘1011:111011

will make a difference. For Lady, it was
the difference between life and death.

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A Newspaper written by the kids,

and for the family too.

1989

MAZAL TOV

To the sixth grade on the first issue of the
"Scribble"

It gives me great pleasure to introduce the first
issue of the "Scribble" to our Temple. My sixth
grade students and I have had quite a roller coaster
ride with our ups and downs to get the paper to
press.
The kids have worked hard and were very
excited about the experience. We hope you enjoy
reading the paper as much as we did putting it
together. If you like something-tell us. Have a
good idea-tell us. Want something different-tell us.
Did we make a slip-tell us. '
Let no hear from you
Mrs. Sanders and her sixth graders

PURIM
CARNIVAL

March 19th
TIME: 11:45 AM
PLACE: TEMPLE SHIR SHALOM
(SOCIAL HALL)
HAPPENINGS: FOOD, FUN BOOTHS,
GAMES & PRIZES

Tickets will be sold on February 26 and every
Sunday after. Five tickets for one dollar or 25
cents.

The masthead of The Scribble.

ble contained such stories as
"Famous Jews" by Mike Kof-
fron, Mindy Kosmer, Scott
Steinlof and Scott Berger; an
interview with the temple
rabbi, Dannel Schwartz, by
Alicia Mindlin, Debbie
Rochen and Sara Rontal; an

update on the temple youth
group written by Lauren Kip-
pelman and Julie Gottesman;
and a request for penpals
from a young Israeli living in
Nahariya.
At the top left-hand corner
of each paper is the Temple

LOCAL CONGREGATIONS

ORTHODOX:
Bais Chabad of Birm-
ingham/Bloomfield Hills: Moshe
Polter, rabbi. 399-3918.
Bais Chabad of Farmington
Hills: 32000 Middlebelt Rd., Farm-
ington Hills. Chaim Bergstein, rab-
bi. 855-2910.
Bais Chabad of West Bloomfield:
5595 W. Maple Rd., West Bloom-
field. Melech Silberberg, rabbi.
855-6170.
Beth Jacob-Mogain Abraham:
15751 W. Lincoln Dr., Southfield.
Dov Loketch, rabbi. 557-6750.
Beth Tefilo Emanuel Tikvah:
24225 Greenfield Rd., Southfield.
Leizer Levin, rabbi. 559-5022.
B'nai Israel-Beth Yehudah:
15400 W. 10 Mile Rd., Oak Park.
Yoel Sperka, rabbi. 967-3969.
B'nai Zion: 15250 W Nine Mile
Rd., Oak Park. Solomon Gruskin,
rabbi. 968-2414.
Dovid Ben Nuchim: 14800 W. Lin-
coln, Oak Park. Chaskel Grubner,
rabbi. 968-9784.
Kollel Institute: 15230 W. Lincoln,
Oak Park. Moshe Schwab, rabbi.
968-0109.
Lubavitcher Center Synagogue
of Oak Park: 14000 W. 9 Mile Rd.,
Oak Park. Moshe Zaklikofsky, rab-
bi. 543-6611.
Shaarey Shomayim: 15110 W. 10
Mile Rd., Oak Park. Leo Goldman,
rabbi. 547-8555.
Shomrey Emunah:
25451
Southfield Rd., Southfield. Shaiall
Zachariash, rabbi. 559-1533 or
557-9666.
Shomrey Emunah-Ohel Moed:
6191 Farmington Rd., West Bloom-
field. Eli Jundef, rabbi. 967-1806.

Young Israel of Greenfield: 15140
W. 10 Mile Rd., Oak Park. Reuven
Drucker, rabbi. 967-3655.
Young Israel of Oak-Woods:
24061 Coolidge, Oak Park. Eliezer
Cohen, rabbi. 398-1177.
Young Israel of Southfield: 27705
Lahser, Southfield. Elimelech
Goldberg, rabbi. 358-0154.

TRADITIONAL:
B'nai David: 24350 Southfield Rd.,
Southfield. Morton Yolkut, rabbi.
557-8210.

CONSERVATIVE:
Adat Shalom: 29901 Middlebelt
Rd., Farmington Hills. Efry Spectre,
rabbi. 851-5100.
Beth Abraham Hillel Moses:
5075 W. Maple, West Bloomfield. A.
Irving Schnipper, rabbi. 851-6880.
Beth Achim: 21100 W. 12 Mile Rd.,
Southfield. Milton Arm, rabbi.
352-8670.
Beth Isaac: 2730 Edsel Dr., Tren-
ton. 675-0355.
Beth Shalom: 14601 W. Lincoln
Rd., Oak Park. David Nelson, rab-
bi. 547-7970.
Beth Thphilath Moses: 146 South
Ave., Mt. Clemens. 465-0641.
B'nai Israel of West Bloomfield:
4200 Walnut Lake Rd., West Bloom-
field. Sherman Kirshner, rabbi.
681-5353.
B'nai Moshe: 14390 W 10 Mile
Rd., Oak Park. Allan Meyerowitz,
rabbi. 548-9000.
Downtown Synagogue: 1457
Griswold, Detroit. Noah Gamze,
rabbi. 961-9328.
Livonia Jewish Congregation:
31840 W. 7 Mile Rd., Livonia. Mar-

FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1989

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tin Gordon, rabbi. 477-8974.
Shaarey Zedek: 27375 Bell Rd.,
Southfield. Irwin Groner, rabbi.
357-5544.

REFORM:
Beth El: 7400 Telegraph Rd., Bir-
mingham. Daniel Polish, rabbi.
851-1100.
Beth Jacob: 79 Elizabeth Lake
Rd., Pontiac. Richard Weiss, rabbi.
332-3212.
Emanu-El: 14450 W. 10 Mile Rd.,
Oak Park. Lane Steinger, rabbi.
967-4020.
Temple Israel: 5725 Walnut Lake
Rd., West Bloomfield. M. Robert
Syme, Harold Loss, Paul Yedwab,
rabbis. 661-5700.
Kol Ami: 5085 Walnut Lake Rd.,
West Bloomfield. Norman Roman,
rabbi. 661-0040. ,
Shir Shalom: 5642 Maple Rd.,
West Bloomfield. Dannel Schwartz,
rabbi. 737-8700.
Shir Tikvah: 3333 Coolidge, Troy.
Arnie Sleutelberg, rabbi. 643-6520..

HUMANISTIC:
Birmingham Temple: 28611 W 12
Mile Rd., Farmington Hills. Sher-
win Wine, rabbi. 477-1410.

RECONSTRUCTIONIST:
T'Chiyah: 1404 Nicolet Place,
Detroit. 393-1089.

UNAFFILIATED:
Sephardic Community of
Greater Detroit: meets at B'nai
Israel-Beth Yehudah, 15400 W. 10
Mile, Oak Park. David Hazan, vice
president. 545-8945.

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