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August 24, 1990 - Image 55

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-08-24

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W hen The Israelites
Saw Goliath They Cried,
"He's So Big. How Can We Wind"
When David Saw Goliath
He Said, "He's So Big,
How Canute Miss

. The power of positive thinking.

At Temple Shir Shalom...like David and
Goliath...possibility thinking, care, and spirituality
have meant success where others didn't think it
possible.

Single parents, intermarried couples, blended
families, converts to Judaism...we see promise and
the potential for understanding and change where
others see problems. And when you look at life that
way...how can we miss?

In the two years since our inception we've grown
from just 30 to almost 600 member families. With
open minds, open arms, and open hearts we
welcome Jewish people from all backgrounds into

the Temple Shir Shalom family. We listen to your
different needs, and devote ourselves to doing
everything we can for you...at the same time
cherishing what you can do for us. And when you
look at Judaism in that light...how can we miss?

Holding Hebrew School only once a week...so that
you and your kids see it as a pleasure rather than a
punishment. Creating a Tot-Shabbat Friday Night
Camp Program for our little ones...while our
parents get together for a few quiet Shabbat hours
with friends. Pot-luck Shabbat suppers...so the
whole Temple family can spend time together

TEMPLE

without it costing an arm and a leg. These are just a
few of the ways we make Temple Shir Shalom
special...and when you make moments into
memories like that...how can we miss?!?

We are planning a move to our new building which
will be located on Orchard Lake and Walnut Lake
Roads (yes...right where the sheep used to roam).
Come with us! And help us build a lovely future
together. With your family and our family, your
faith and our faith, your optimism, and ours...how
can we miss?!?
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For membership information, or if you would like
to attend our August 26th Temple Picnic at
Cranbrook, please call Bunni Lieberman or Rabbi
Schwartz at 737-8700.

SHIR
SHALOM

5642 W. Maple Rd. at Orchard Lake Rd. • West Bloomfield

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 55

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