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Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon Specializing in the Treatment of: • Arthritis, Bursitis • Athletic Injuries • Bunions • Arch Pain, Heel Pain • Children's Feet • Skin Problems of the Foot • Vascular Problems • Orthotics • Corns, Callouses • Diabetic Foot Care • Fungal Infections, Nails • Warts (Hands & Feet) • Ulcers • Hammer Toes By Appointment Monday thru Saturday i' ,§ s r 3 m i 9 Mile Rd. 6 Park Post Office 548-6633 '-....0ak ootsteps Podiatry 13740 West Nine Mile Road Just W. of Coolidge MOST INSURANCE PLANS ACCEPTED Ouit fitaltui Gift To. you FREE CONSULTATION (A $35.00 VALUE) Excludes X-Rays And Treatment Expires December 30, 1989 CONGREGATION B'NAI MOSHE presents DECEMBER EVENTS Let Us Never Forget Or Forsake The Dreams Of Our Youth RABBI MORTON YOLKUT Special to The Jewish News D reams and dreamers play a pivotal role in many major events throughout the book of Genesis. Abimelech dreams (Gen. 20:3); Joseph dreams (37:5); Pharoah's servants dream (40:5); and, of course, Pharoah, himself, turns a whole empire around because of his mysterious dreams (Ch. 42). According to modern psychoanalytic theory, dreams are an important barometer of a man's character, his goals, values and aspirations in life. A great person has sublime and spiritual dreams; a mundane person has petty and ordinary dreams. Jacob's journey and his 20-year sojourn in Laban's house present us with a Morton Yolkut is rabbi of Congregation B'nai David. SAT., DEC. 16 - ALL DAY FAMILY SHABBAT - SERVICES, LUNCHEON, WORKSHOPS FOR ALL AGES MON., DEC. 18 - 6:30 P.M. - NURSERY SCHOOL CHANUKAH CELEBRATION DINNER WED., DEC. 27 - 6:30 P.M. - MEN'S CLUB & SISTERHOOD CHANUKAH PARTY. DINNER! GAMES! SONGS! ENTERTAINMENT! For Information and/or Reservations, Call . 548-9000 LOTS OF LEATHER STYLES & COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM! 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FAMILY "HANUKAH HAPPENING" Sponsored by GOLDEN DREAMS NURSERY SCHOOLS. micro-cosmic portrayal of a man whose life was influenc- ed and shaped by a series of dreams. The dreams of Jacob are windows to his soul. In the beginning of this week's sidra we meet Jacob on his first night away from home. Surrounded by all kinds of danger, he is alone in the wilderness. He lies down to rest and has a magnificent dream of a ladder spanning heaven and earth. Upon it, angels ascend and descend. He hears the voice of God summoning him to service and promising him and his descendants a blessed destiny for all times. Here is-an idealistic young man who has a spiritual awakening and finds God. He asks nothing of God but the necessities of life, food and clothes, and he is inspired to devote his future energies and resources to His service. Jacob's first dream reflects the spiritual yearnings of a young man eager to connect heaven with earth. It is a 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. 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. Huntington Woods Minyan: meets at the Burton School. Dave Morrison, 542-1491. Kollel Institute: 15230 W. Lincoln, Oak Park. Moshe Schwab, rabbi. 968-0109. Machon L'Torah: 15221 W Ten Mile Rd., Oak Park. Avraham Jacobowitz, rabbi. 967-0888. 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 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 West Bloomfield: 6450 Farmington Rd., West Bloom- field. Ira Lutzky, 259-8500. 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 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 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. 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 Ibmple: 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.