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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-09-22

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SYNAGOGUES]

This Year
Let's NOT
"RUSH"
HASHANA

• • •

.•

'"4-
111 A.

Wherever you go ...
Why not walk to services?

Do it naturally Think about life, its blessings and
challenges. Talk to your children and reflect on the
prayers with them. -

Give yourself the time to evaluate the direction, the
values of our times and how they affect you and your
family.

Most of all take time to think about being a Jew
when you walk to services.

If you live near the 14 Mile/Middlebelt area, why not
walk to our Traditional setting.

SERVICES WILL BE LED BY:
Mr. Jacob Bergstein
Rabbi Jeffrey Woolf
Well known "Baal Tefilah"
"Baal Shacharis" and
from Tomashow Poland
noted scholar of
and Brooklyn, N.Y.
Hebrew letters.

Rosh Hashona

Friday, September 29

Mincha - 7:00 p.m.

Saturday, September 30

Intro to prayers - 9:00 a.m.
Shacharis - 9:30 a.m.
Mincha - 7:00 p.m.

Yom Kippur

Erev Yom Kippur
Sunday, October 8

Kapores - 7:30 a.m.
Shacharis - 8:00 a.m.
Mincha - 3:30 p.m.
Kol Nidre - 6:45 p.m.

Sunday, October 1

Yom Kippur Day
Monday, October 9

Intro to prayers - 9:00 a.m.
Shacharis - 9:30 a.m.
Shofar - 11:45 a.m.
Mincha - 6:30 p.m.
Tashlich - 6:50 p.m.

Intro to prayers - 9:00 a.m.
Shacharis - 9:30 a.m.
Yizkor - 12:00 p.m.
Mincha - 5:45 p.m.
Neilah - 6:45 p.m.

Moy you all be Inscribed and Sealed
for o Good and Sweet Year.

Rabbi
President
Chaim Moshe Bergstein Arnold Zuroff, D.D.S.

Congregation Dais Chabad

32000 Middlebelt, Farmington Hills
For Information Please Call 855-2910 or 626-3194

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ERYTHEMATOSUS

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than know about it.

Lupus Erythematosus affects an
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You can learn more about Lupus
by writing

The Michigan
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42

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1989

Huntington Woods Is Home
To A New Orthodox Minyan

ELIZABETH APPLEBAUM

Features Editor

A

group of Orthodox
Jews is going into the
woods -- Huntington
Woods. And instead of toting
baskets of goodies for
Grandmother, they're carry-
ing Siddurim.
They're called the Hun-
tington Woods Minyan, and
they meet each Shabbat for
shiurim (lessons), davening
and kiddush. The group is
the first Orthodox minyan to
form in Huntington Woods.
The minyan, which is con-
ducted under the auspices of
the Bais Chabad of West
Bloomfield, was started
about three months ago, ac-
cording to Pinchas Brauns-
tein, who helped organize
the group.
Concerned because no Or-
thodox minyan existed in
Huntington Woods, several
area residents, headed by
David Morrison and Ron
Sandler, approached Rabbi
Elimelech Silberberg of Bais
Chabad of West Bloomfield.
Rabbi Silberberg secured the
support of Rabbi Yitschak
Kagan of the Lubavitch

Foundation in Farmington
Hills. Not long after, the
Huntington Woods minyan
was formed.
Sandler said the new
group's founders mailed
numerous letters about the
minyan to interested men
and women in the communi-
ty. Through these letters,
and by word of mouth, the
minyan already has at-
tracted a core of regular par-
ticipants, including Judge
Benjamin Friedman, district
judge of Oak Park-
Huntington Woods, as well
as drawing new faces each
Shabbat, Braunstein said.
The group, which meets
once a month Saturday mor-
ning, will hold services this
Shabbat. Sandler said the
minyan hopes to begin hav-
ing services twice a month
after the High Holy Days.
The group begins prepara-
tions for Shabbat on Friday
afternoon, when the Torah is
carried to the room at the
Burton Elementary School,
where the minyan meets. A
lunch table turned on its
side forms the mechitzah.
Familiar classroom sights --
a blackboard, students'
books and a piano -- sur-

round the makeshift bimah.
At 9:30 a.m. Saturday, the
minyan convenes for a class,
taught by Braunstein, about
the laws of davening. It is
open to men and women.
Services, led by Braunstein
and Rabbi Kagan, begin at
10 a.m., followed by a
kiddush and a dvar Torah.
While the morning is
dedicated to Shabbat obser-
vance, the Huntington
Woods Minyan "has a
rollicking good time"
whenever it meets, Brauns-
tein said.
Braunstein said the group
hopes to attract Huntington
Woods residents who, until
now, have not had an Or-
thodox minyan in their area.
Sandler and Braunstein
said they expect the minyan
will expand, possibly to form
its own congregation one
day. The group already has
plans for a dinner in the
sukkah and will meet for
services on the second day of
Sukkot. A longtime member
of the Huntington Woods
Residents' Association,
Sandler also hopes to estab-
lish an eruv around the city,
which would allow items to
be carried on Shabbat.0

'ISYNAGOGUE SERVICES

ORTHODOX:
Bais Chabad of Birm-
ingham/Bloomfield Hills: Moshe

Polter, rabbi. 646-3010.

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.

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.
Young Israel of Bloomfield: 6450
Farmington Rd., West Bloomfield.
Ira Lutzky, 259-8500.

Beth Jacob-Mogain Abraham:

TRADITIONAL:
B'nai David: 24350 Southfield Rd.,

15751 W. Lincoln Dr., Southfield.
Dov Loketch, rabbi. 557-6750.

Southfield. Morton Yolkut, rabbi.
557-8210.

Beth Tefilo Emanuel Tikvah:

B'nai Israel of West Bloomfield:

24225 Greenfield Rd., Southfield.
Leizer Levin, rabbi. 559-5022.

4200 Walnut Lake Rd., West Bloom-
field. Sherman Kirshner, rabbi.
681-5353.

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.

Mishkan Israel, Nusach H'ari,
Lubavitcher Center: 14000 W. 9

Mile Rd., Oak Park. 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

CONSERVATIVE:
Adat Shalom: 29901 Middlebelt

Rd., Farmington Hills. ary 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 Shalom: 14601 W. Lincoln
Rd., Oak Park. David Nelson, rab-
bi. 547-7970.
Beth Tephilath Moses: 146 South
Ave., Mt. Clemens. 465-0641.
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.
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 Isaac: 2730 Edsel Dr., Tren-
ton. 675-0355.
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: 3633 W. Big Beaver,
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: St. Antoine at Monroe,

Detroit. 393-1089.

UNAFFILIATED:
Sephardic Community of
Greater Detroit: meets at

Yeshivah Beth Yehudah, 15751 W.
Lincoln, Southfield. David Hazan,
vice president. 545-8945.

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