SYNAGOGUES I ! CONGREGATION B'NAI DAVID Guest Cantors Lead Services SHALOM — WELCOME JOIN THE WARM FAMILY ATMOSPHERE AT CONGREGATION B'NAI DAVID Dr. Mordechai Waldman and Rabbi Pinchas Brauns- tein will be the guest cantors for Congregation Shaarey Shomayim's High Holy Day Services. The congregation, which holds daily morning B'nai Moshe Has Selichot Program 24350 Southfield Road, Southfield, Michigan 48075 IN TIME FOR THE HIGH HOLY DAYS We are committed to traditional Judaism suited to American suburban life of the 20th Century • Family memberships are currently available • Special reduced rates for couples & singles under 35 • Special consideration for senior citizens HAVE YOUR FAMILY JOIN OUR EXTENDED SYNAGOGUE FAMILY TODAY! before Minchah every Shab- bat. Non-members are welcome. A class in Talmud for men, taught by Rabbi Eliezer Finkelman, meets at the same time. For information, call Young Israel of Oak-Woods, 398-1177. Dr. Mordechai Waldman CHILDREN WELCOME Services conducted by Rabbi Morton F. Yolkut The liturgy will be chanted by Cantor Stuart Friedman CALL 557-8210 Congregation B'nai Moshe will host the program, "A New Look At Pirkay Avot," before Selichot services 9 p.m. Saturday. The program was arranged by Ruth Raimi, who heads the cast of Sharon Horwitz, Susan Rabinovitz and Sheldon Roth. They will pre- sent selected readings from Prikay Avot relevant to modern life. Following the program, refreshments will be served. The evening will conlcude with Selichot services con- ducted by. Rabbi Allan Meyerowitz and Cantor Louis Klein, featuring the B'nai Moshe Men's Choir. There is no charge for the evening, and the public is invited. - 4 • 4 For Further Information Torah Study Club At B'nai Moshe Rabbi Pinchas Braunstein ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A TEMPLE TO CALL YOUR HOME? TEMPLE BETH JACOB invites you to attend Rosh Hashanah Morning Services Saturday, September 30th 10:00 A.M. For information and reservations call: 3 3 2 -3 2 12 TEMPLE BETH JACOB 79 Elizabeth Lake Rd. Pontiac 44 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1989 Eat less saturated fats. WE'RE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE American Heart V i Association and evening services and classes at the Jimmy Prentis Morris branch of the Jewish Community Center, will hold High Holy Day services in the assembly hall of the center. Rabbi Leo Goldman will deliver the sermons. The congregation provides the standard Hebrew-English machzorim to all worshippers. Shaarey Shomaym also in- vites new Jewish immigrants from the Soviet Union to join in the High Holy Day services free of charge. For information and reser- vations, call Rabbi Goldman, 542-4444 or 547-8555. Inheritance Laws Focus Of Series Young Israel of Oak Woods is hosting -a class on the Jewish laws of inheritence and the family. Taught by Rabbi Eliezer Cohen, _the course covers the historical and practidal ap- plications of the Jewish in- heritence laws as derived from the Torah, Talmud, com- mentaries, codifications and current interpretations. It also includes an examination of the Jewish concept of fami- ly and family relations. The class, open to men and women, begins 45 minutes Rabbi Allan Meyerowitz of Congregation B'nai Moshe will resume his monthly Torah Study Club sessions 7 p.m. Sunday at the synagogue. The topic of this year's series is: "Challenging God: The Prophets." Marjorie Lazarus is in charge of the series. Refreshments will be served after each session. Members and non-members are welcome. Those planning to attend should first call the synagogue office, 548-9000. 4 Rosh Hashanah Events Planned Rabbi Elimelech Silberberg of Bais Chabad of West Bloomfield will speak on "Rosh Hashanah: Practical Guidelines and Esoteric Prin- cipals" at the Torah Center 8:15 p.m. Monday. The lecture is part of the lecture series on basic Judaism. The Ibrah Center invites interested Jewish adults to share a traditional Rosh Hashanah experience by spending the holiday with the Bais Chabad community of West Bloomfield. Lodging will be available in communi- ty homes. For information, call the Torah Center, 855-6170. • •