SYNAGOGUES The Sephardic Community of Greater Detroit announces: Sephardic High Holy Days Services Commemorating 500 years since the Expulsion Conducted by Rabbi Solomon Maimon and Hazan Bension Maimon Zionist Cultural Center, 18541 W. 10 Mile, Sfld. Selichot Services: Saturday, September 19 10:00 PM Conducted by Mr. Salvatore Katan and Mr. David Hazan Kabballat Shabbat Services with Rabbi Maimon: Friday, September 25 Saturday, September 26 6:45 PM 9:00 AM Kiddush following Rosh Hashanah Sunday, September 27 6:45 PM Monday, September 28 Tashlich 9:00 AM 6:30 PM Tuesday, September 29 Minha and Arvith 9:00 AM 7:00 PM Yom Kippur Tuesday, October 6 Wednesday, October 7 6:30 PM 9:00 AM You are welcome at all of these observances for only $20 per person or $50 per family. Mail a check to Sephardic Community, 27368 Spring Arbor, Southfield MI, 48076 BY SEPTEMBER 22. For more information, call 557-8551 *Iv ia's THEY DON'T! BUT WE STILL DO! 20% OFF ALWAYS! 6692 Orchard Lake Rd. • W. Bloomfield In The W. Bloomfield Plaza 851-4410 AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY' Help us keep winning. 46 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1992 Adat Shalom Weekend Features Tutnauers Adat Shalom Synagogue will host a Selichot weekend of programming featuring Rabbi Moshe and Margery Tutnauer. Rabbi Tutnauer will deliver the Shabbat morning sermon Sept. 19 on "To Kiev and Back Via Aeroflot — The Con- servative Movement in Russia." There will be a coffee recep- tion 9:30 p.m. Sept. 19. At 10 p.m. Rabbi Tutnauer will speak on "David and Bathsheba — A Yom Kippur Story." Traditional Selichot services will take place at 11 p.m., led by clergy and choir. The evening is coordinated by the synagogue's Adult Study Commission and Ritual Committee. Margery Tutnauer will pre- sent a Brunch & Learn discussion Sept. 20 titled "Pesach 1992 — Making Four Seders in Russia." That event is co-sponsored by the Adat Shalom Sisterhood, Bar/Bat Mitzvah Family Club and Adult Study Commission. Rabbi Tutnauer is affiliated 1 . Ala& The Tutnauers with the David Yellin Teachers College in Jerusalem. Before making aliyah in 1972, he was rabbi of Beth El Congregation in a' Phoenix for 10 years. Margery Tutnauer, as former Detroiter, teaches children with learning" disabilities in Israel. Last year the Tutnauers spent nine weeks in Moscow, where Moshe Tutnauer was rabbi of the Hineni Congregation. Duringthat time they visited and taught Judaism in cities throughout the former Soviet Union. All Selichot weekend pro- grams are open to the com- munity at no charge. . Grosse Pointe Holds Holiday Services The Grosse Pointe Jewish Council Religious Committee will host High Holiday ser- vices this year in Grosse Pointe. Services for Rosh Hashanah will be held 8 p.m. Sept. 27; 10 a.m. Sept. 28; and Children's Services will be 2-2:30 p.m. Sept. 28. Kol Nidre services will be 8 p.m. Oct. 6. The schedule of services for Oct. 7 is: 10 a.m.; children's services, 2-2:30 p.m.; afte- noon/memorial/concluding services 3 p.m. All services will take place at the Grosse Pointe Unitarian Church located at 17150 Maumee in Grosse Pointe and are open to the public. Donations are not required although they would be ap- preciated. The New Union Prayer Book Gates of Repen- tance will be used. Officiating will be Rabbi Connie Golden from Mem- phis, Tenn. Rabbi Golden is the rabbinic chaplain at the VA Hospital in Memphis. For the past five years she has served as the rabbi of two con- gregations, Temple Israel in Blytheville, Ark., and Temple Beth Israel in Meridian, Miss. Prior to those positions she was the assistant rabbi at Temple Israel in Memphis. Connie Golden Requests for information or High Holiday donations should be mailed to GPJC, P.O. Box 25031, Detroit, MI 48225. Workmen's Circle Holiday Services The Workmen's Circle will hold cultural Rosh Hashanah, and Yom Kippur observances 2 p.m. Sept. 28 and Oct. 7 at the Educational Center, 26341 Coolidge. Reservations are required. Donations will be accepted. LH Call Workmen's Circle, 1 545-0985.