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September 08, 1989 - Image 51

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-09-08

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YOUNG ISRAEL CENTER OF OAK-WOODS

CITY OF OAK PARK

Extends a Cordial Invitation
To the Entire Jewish Oak Park Community

PRIMARY ELECTION

Congregation Plans
Annual Fall Dinner

Congregation Beth Abra-
ham Hillel Moses will hold its
Annual Fall Shabbat Dinner
Set. 15. All new members of
the congregation will be
honored during the evening.
A family worship service will
follow the dinner, with an
Oneg Shabbat after the
service.
There is a charge and reser-
vations are required. Chair-
man for the dinner is Barry
Levine. Co-chairmen are
Sylvia Bernstein and Miriam
Farber.
This is the first in a series
of Shabbat dinners to be spon-
sored by the congregation's
family programming commit-
tee under the leadership of
Gloria Ruskin. For informa-
tion, call the synagogue office,
851-6880.

Beth Achim Men
Plan Brunch

The annual Congregation
Beth Achim Men's Club paid-
up membership brunch will
be held Sept. 17 at the
synagogue. Membership Vice
President Don Davis is chair-
man of the event.
The speaker will be Rabbi
Martin Berman, Beth
Achim's new associate rabbi.
Other events coming up are
the Men's Club art auction on
Nov. 18, complimentary brun-
ches with speakers, communi-
ty service programs and addi-
tional social events.
For information, contact the
synagogue, 352-8670.

Join us at our OPEN HOUSE

Sunday, September 10, 1989
11:00 a.m.-1:00 p•m.

TUESDAY • SEPTEMBER 12
Now Is The Time For A Change
HERSCHEL GOLDSTEIN Mayor

SLIDE SHOW ON OLD DETROIT JEWISH AREAS

Presented by Irwin Cohen

Light Refreshments/Babysitting Available
We Invite

all new Oak Park residents who have purchased
homes under the Jewish Community Council's
NEIGHBORHOOD PROJECT.
All non-affiliated Jewish Oak Park residents.
All members of Synagogues in Oak Park who will be
left behind when their Synagogues move from Oak
Park.

IRWIN LORBER . City Council
TERRY MUDGE . City Council
THEY REALLY DO CARE

Paid for by the committees to elect Goldstein, Lorber
and Mudge.

All Jewish Oak Porkers who are nearing retirement
or have retired, who have homes in Oak Park and
can't afford to move to High Mortgage Hills.

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YOUNG ISRAEL CENTER OF OAK-WOODS

committed to remaining in Oak Park

The STAYING SYNAGOGUE

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DID YOU KNOW?

Religious School classes for students with
SPECIAL NEEDS are available at TEMPLE

BETH EL.

We accept students with any handicap.
The Curriculum Includes:
• Hebrew Instruction • Jewish History
• Holiday Prayers • Art • Cooking
and Computer Programs relevant
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Students are able to write stories on our printer.
Preparation for Bar and Bat Mitzvah confirmation and
high school graduation is available.
We provide a Community Service.
Membership is NOT required.
Please call:
Robert M. Lask, Educational Director 851-1100

626-3838

Congregation Has
Starlight Service

Shaarey Zedek Synagogue
will hold a Starlight Kab-
balat Shabbat service
7:30 p.m. Sept. 15. An Oneg
will follow.
Sponsored by the J.E.F.F.
committee (Jewish Ex-
periences for Families), the
service is open to the public.
For information, call Rabbi
Gershon, 357-5544.

Beth El Sisterhood
Hosts Hirschenfang

Temple Beth El's new can-
tor, Gail Hirschenfang will be
the guest speaker at the
Sisterhood's luncheon for
paid-up members. The lunch
will be held noon Sept. 18 at
the temple.
Guests and non-members
are welcome. There is a fee.
For reservations, which are
required by Tuesday, call the
temple, 851-1100.

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