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SYNAGOGUES

JN

CONGREGATION D'NAI ZION

wishes to express its gratitude to those people whose efforts
made it possible for us to send out two very fine books — "The
Bamboo Cradle" and "Go, My Son" — as fund-raising projects on
behalf of our Shul. It was gratifying to know that our choices
elicited very favorable response and comment. Our thanks to
all who contributed and made these undertakings a success, and
special grateful recognition to the people listed below:

Benefactors

Mr. & Mrs. Peter Heiman
Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Gordon
Messrs. Julius & Lee Oleinick

Patrons

Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Berlin
Mr. & Mrs. Max Biber
Mr. & Mrs. Herman Brodsky
Mr. Marshall Klaper
Dr. & Mrs. Edward Kroll

Mr. & Mrs. Irving Laker
Minkin-Chandler Corp.
Mrs. Ann Newman
Nusbaum Family Foundation

Mr. & Mrs. Donald Ritten
Dr. & Mrs. Michael Rubin

Mr. & Mrs. Irving Rubin
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Schwartz
Mr. & Mrs. Seymour Warren
Dr. & Mrs. Leonard Wayne
Mr. & Mrs. Martin Weiss

Sponsors

Mr. & Mrs. Harry Berlin
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick
Blechman
Mr. & Mrs. Izook Blechman
Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Borman
Mr. & Mrs. Edward Brady
Messrs. Leo & David Brodman
Mr. Bernard Cooper
Rabbi & Mrs. Milton Deutsch
Mr. & Mrs. Eliezer Dorfman
Mr. & Mrs. Julius Feigelmon
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Feldman
Mr. & Mrs. Morris Flatt
Dr. & Mrs. Phillip Friedman
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Gerger
Mrs. Edith Gladstone

Mr. & Mrs. Ozzie Herskowitz
Mr. & Mrs. Sam Hesselberg
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Karbal
Mr. & Mrs. Rudolph Keller
Mr. & Mrs. Harry Korobkin
Mr. Philip Langwald
Mr. & Mrs. Martin Leavitt
Mr. Herman Loeb
Mr. & Mrs. Leo Luss
Mr. & Mrs. Max Luss
Mr. & Mrs. Meyer Must
Mr. & Mrs. Milton Oleinick
Mr. & Mrs. Myron Panter
Mr. & Mrs. Martin Rose
Mr. & Mrs. Seymour Rosenthal

Mr. Harry Solomon
Mr. & Mrs. Irving Schumer

Mr. & Mrs. Saul Silver
Mr. & Mrs. Scott Silver
Mr. & Mrs. Max Sosin
Mr. & Mrs. Julius Spielberg
Mr. & Mrs. Louis Stern
Mr. Phillip Stollmon
Mr. & Mrs. Sam Taub
Dr. & Mrs. Robert Tawil
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Woldfogel
Mr. & Mrs. Sam Weinberger
Mr. & Mrs. Hurry Weiss
Mr. & Mrs. Sanford Wolok
Mr. & Mrs. William Wolok
Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Yashinsky

FIGHT
THE BIG "F"...

CONGREGATION WINAI MOSHE
OF WEST BLOOMFIELD

FURNITURE
FADING
STOPS
ULTRA VIOLET

invites you to
take advantage of

its TWO FOR ONE

Membership Offer.

Two sets of Holiday tickets
(1990 & 1991) if you join now!

Enjoy Progressive Conservative Services
in a friendly, caring environment

For Membership Information call:

Dr. Marc Borovoy - 788-0951 Jay Welford - 788-1563
or the synagogue office - 788-0600

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Architectural model of the new building.

Ground-Breaking Set
For B'nai Moshe

Congregation B'nai Moshe
will hold a ground-breaking
celebration under a tent on
its West Bloomfield property,
6800 Drake Road, 2 p.m. Sept.
30.
Jewish Welfare Federation
President Mark Schlussel,
B'nai Moshe President
Sharlene Ungar and
lbwnship Supervisor Sandra
Draur will speak.
A scale model of the new
building, prepared by ar-
chitects Neumann/Smith will

be on display. Persons who
have contributed or made a
pledge to the congregation's
building fund will be given
the opportunity to turn a
shovel of earth.
Entertainment will be by a
Klezmer Band, clowns, magi-
cians and balloon makers.
Child care services and
refreshments will be provid-
ed, and ceremonial souvenirs
will be distributed. For infor-
mation, call the synagogue,
788-0600.

Chabad Center
Dedicates Ark

On Rosh Hashanah, Sept.
19, services will be at 8 p.m.
Sept. 20-21 services will
begin at 10 a.m. Saturday ser-
vices will be at 10 a.m. Yom
Kippur services will be as
follows: Kol Nidrei 7 p.m.;
morning services 10 a.m. A
kiddush will be served at the
conclusion of all Rosh
Hashana and Shabbat ser-
vices. There is no charge.
Shabbat services are at 10
a.m. in the Northgate
Clubhouse. Rabbi Yosef
Mishulovin will speak about
the upcoming High Holidays.

Bais Chabad Torah Center
will dedicate its new ark with
a luncheon Sept. 15. The all
marble ark, designed and
built by Avi Benaderet, is
fashioned after the architect's
perception of Mt. Sinai.
The project was begun last
year in conjunction with the
request of the Lubavitcher
Rebbe that all Chabad
centers undertake getting in-
volved in building expansion.
There is no charge. For in-
formation, call the Torah
Center, 855-6170.

Services Set
For Emigres

The new Russian congrega-
tion invites all families from
the Soviet Union to High
Holiday Services at the Jim-
my Prentis Morris Jewish
Community Center.
The services will be con-
ducted by Rabbi Yosef
Mishulovin of Moscow, rabbi
and director of F.R.E.E.
Leading the prayers will be
rabbinical student Sholom
Ber Polter. Russian
translated prayer books will
be available, as well as holi-
day literature.

Adat Shalom
Sets Observances

Adat Shalom will observe
Selichot 9:30 p.m. Sept. 15.
Dr. Mark Smiley, headmaster
of Hillel Day School and
Aviva Silverman, will present
"Interpretations of the Akeda
(The Binding of Isaac):
Historical Viewpoints."
Traditional Selichot Ser-
vices will be at 11 p.m.
Refreshments will be served.
Traditional Tashlikh ser-
vice will be at 5:30 p.m. Sept.
20. Participants will walk
together to the pond on the
grounds of the synagogue for
the Tashlikh service.
There is no charge.

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