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February 08, 1991 - Image 43

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-02-08

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Julian I. Cook, Richard C. Hertz.
Cantor: Gail P. Hirschenfang. Friday
8 p.m.; Saturday 11 a.m. Torah Study
Class 9:30 a.m.
Glazer Institute Weekend. Speaker,
Dr. Lawrence Hoffman: Friday,
Saturday and Sunday.

BETH ISAAC

2730 Edsel Dr., Trenton, 675-0355.
Services: Friday 7:30 p.m.

TEMPLE BETH JACOB

79 Elizabeth Lake Rd., Pontiac,
332-3212. Rabbi: Richard A. Weiss,
Rabbi Emeritus. Services Friday
8:30 p.m.

TEMPLE EMANU EL

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14450 W. Ten Mile Rd., Oak Park,
967-4020. Rabbis: Lane B. Steinger,
L. David Feder. Rabbi Emeritus: Dr.
Milton Rosenbaum. Cantor Emeri-
tus: Norman Rose. Services: Friday
8:15 p.m. Saturday 10:30 a.m.
Saturday: Bat Mitzvah of Jill
Kraizman, daughter of Helen and
Sidney Kraizman.
Brotherhood Shabbat. Guest
speaker — State Senator Jack
Faxon. Torah Study 9:30 a.m. library.
Young Family Service 10:15 a.m.
youth room. Rabbi Feder will speak
Friday. Rabbi Steinger will speak
Saturday.

TEMPLE ISRAEL

5725 Walnut Lake Rd., West
Bloomfield, 661-5700. Rabbis: M.
Robert Syme, Harold S. Loss, Paul
M. Yedwab. Cantor: Harold Orbach.
Services: Friday 8 p.m., Saturday
10:30 a.m. (Rebbe's Tish 9:30 a.m.),
Weekdays 7:30 a.m., Sunday 9 a.m.
Friday: Bar Mitzvah of Jeffrey David
Jacob, son of Michael and Susie
Jacob.
Saturday: 6 p.m. Havdalah Bar
Mitzvah of Michael Ross Fienman,
son of Rosanne and Bennett
Fienman. Friday Rabbi Loss will
deliver the sermon. Saturday Rabbi
Yedwab will deliver the sermon.

TEMPLE KOL AMI

5085 Walnut Lake Rd., West
Bloomfield, 661-0040. Rabbis:
Norman T. Roman, Rabbi Emeritus:
Ernst J. Conrad. Services: Friday 8
p.m. Saturday 9:15 a.m. Chevrat

•a Camp Weekend
for 9111•12th graders

Torah study group and Shabbat
worship.
Friday: Brotherhood Shabbat —
Jewish Chautauqua Society
Sabbath.

Co-sponsored by
Agency for Jewish Education
B'nai B'rith Youth Organization
Michigan State Temple Youth
United Synagogue Youth
National Council of Synagogue Youth
Birmingham Temple Youth Group
Habonim Young Judea Hillel Day School

TEMPLE SHIR SHALOM

5642 Maple, West Bloomfield,
737-8700. Rabbi: Dannel I. Schwartz.
Services: Friday 7:30 p.m. Saturday
11 a.m. Rabbi's Tish 9:30 a.m.
Saturday.
Friday 6 p.m. Shabbat Family dinner;
7:30 p.m. magic sermon with
magician Mark Tripp. Saturday
sermon series "The Rules of the
Game of Life: Birth and Rebirth."

CONGREGATION
SHIR TIKVAH

3633 W. Big Beaver, Troy, 643-6520.
Rabbi: Arnie Sleutelberg. Services:
Saturday 10 a.m.
Services conducted by Rabbi
Sleutelberg and the Kurtzman family.
Speaker will be Laurie Nosanchuk,
Jewish National Fund, on
"Operation Promised Land."

• a structured weekend of social,
recreational, educational and religious programming at
Camp Maas in Ortonville • Bus service provided.

Cost per student $36 • The weekend will be subsidized by the
Robert Ian Kornwise Fund of Adat Shalom Synagogue, which was
established by Maureen and Sanford Kornwise
in memory of their son, Robert.

HUMANISTIC:

THE BIRMINGHAM TEMPLE

28611 West 12 Mile Rd., Farmington
Hills, 477-1410. Rabbi: Sherwin T.
Wine. Services: Friday 8:30 p.m.
International Federation Shabbat.
Yehuda Bauer, chairman of the
International Federation and the
International Institute will speak on
"Secular Humanistic Judaism:
Responding to the Issues."

RECONSTRUCTIONIST:

T'CHIYAH

A Committee of teens representing the entire Jewish community
has been involved in the planning of this creative weekend

focusing on

"Courage and Individuality"

For Information and applications:
Call Rabbi Bruce Aft at the Agency forJewish Education
352-7117

1035 St. Antoine at Monroe, Detroit,
393-1089. Service: Saturday 10 a.m.
Services will be conducted by Harold
Gurewitz and Jordan Rossen.

UNAFFILIATED:

SEPHARDIC COMMUNITY
OF GREATER DETROIT

110 E

17030 New Jersey, Southfield.
557-8551. Services: Sunday 9 a.m.
at Yeshivah Beth Yehudah, 15751 W.
Lincoln, Southfield.

COO G

SYNAGOGUES tammmm•mmil"

Temple Beth El
Honors Tickton

The Temple Beth El
Brotherhood, Rabbis Polish
and Cook and Cantor Hirsch-
enfang will conduct a special
Shabbat service Feb. 22 to
honor music director Jason
Tickton. They will be joined
by several guest artists who
will perform "A Musical
Memory of Jason Tickton."
The tribute will be reflec-
tive of the late Mr. Tickton's
dual tenure, the one as music
director at the temple for 55
years; the second, 47 years as
professor of music at Wayne
State University.
The musical program will
begin with the Langsford
Singers Male Choir under the
direction of Dr. Harry M.
Langsford. The choir will be
followed by temple organist
Gale Kramer; honorary can-

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tor, John Redfield; Cindy
Rosner Kelly, clarinet; and
Kim Rosner, flute. Stanley
Tickton will play the organ
and Carol Tickton will sing.
Mamie Tickton will kindle
the Shabbat candles and Rab-
bi Polish will deliver a
tribute. The service will con-
clude with the playing of a
recessional by Ray Ferguson,
acting chair of the Music
Department of Wayne State
University.
A reception will follow in
the temple's Handleman
Hall. The service and recep-
tion are open to the public.

Let all the peoples ws lk each
one in the name of its god,
but we will walk in the name
of the Lord our God for ever.
—Bible: Micha, 4:5

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