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October 02, 1992 - Image 48

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-10-02

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Sofer Completes
Adat Shalom Torah

Dr. Eric Ray will return to
Adat Shalom Synagogue Oct.
4 to complete the writing of
the synagogue's new Sefer
Torah with the individuals
and families who have
dedicated portions of the
scroll.
When families are meeting
with Dr. Ray, Torah work-
shops have been scheduled
9:15 a.m.-3 p.m. Torah Tours
will include an "up-close
look" at an entire Torah;
biblical story puppet shows;
sedrah sessions; How-To's of
aliyot and hagbah and g'lilah;
a display of books and videos
relating to the Torah; Hebrew
calligraphy; the history of
Adat Shalom's Torah scrolls;
a video on how a Torah is
written.
Pre-registration is not
necessary. Workshop
Chairmen are Beverly and
Arthur Liss and Arlene and
Robert Lubin.
Dr. Ray is an international
authority on Jewish art and
architecture. Since the 1986
publication of his book
SOFER: The Story of a Torah
Scroll, he has been occupied
as a scribe, lecturer and con-
sultant to museums and
universities.
He will return Oct. 18 to
add the final letters to the
new Torah and participate in
the synagogue's Torah dedica-
tion ceremony.

F.R.E.E. Plans
Holiday Services

F.R.E.E. Yom Kippur ser-
vices, merged with Bais
Chabad of North Oak Park,
will be held at the JPM
Jewish Community Center.
The services will be led by
Rabbi Shia Morosow.
Kol Nidrei will begin at 7
p.m. Oct. 6 with morning ser-
vices set for 10 a.m. Oct. 7.
For ticket information, call
F.R.E.E., 967-4113. There is
no charge for new Americans.

Sukkot activities at Temple
Beth El will range from suk-
kah decorating to a family
game, starting noon Oct. 11
with decorating the Temple
sukkah, preceded by com-
plimentary lunch, a gift of the
Carolyn and Jerome Ash Ap-
preciation Fund.
The holiday will be ushered
in 5:30 p.m. at a Sukkot ser-
vice which will be followed by
a family Sukkot dinner; there
is a charge. Temple families
will participate in a Sukkot
service and program, "Bring
'em Back Alive," 10 a.m. Oct.
12. The program reflects the
traditional practice of
ushpizan, the recitation of a
prayer in which one sym-
bolically invites a great
Jewish ancestor to dine in
one's sukkah. The program
has been planned by the Hag-
gigah Committee chaired by
Ruth Talmer. A noon lunch,
featuring cider and donuts
provided by the religious
school and family-furnished
picnic baskets, will follow the
service and program.
For information or reserva-
tions for the family Sukkot
dinner or haggigah program,
call the Temple Beth El
Religious School, 851-1100.

T'Chiyah Hosts
Outreach Shabbat

Congregation T'Chiyah's
first "heimish" outreach
Shabbat service will be held
7:45 p.m. Oct. 9 at the
Workmen's Circle Center,
Oak Park.
Kiddush will follow the ser-
vice and an Oneg Shabbat
Till be held immediately
afterward at a nearby
restaurant.
The Reconstructionist
synagogue holds all other
weekly servicces at its sanc-
tuary at 1035 St. Antoine in
Greektown.
Friday's Sabbath service
will be led by Alan Schenk
and Molly Harris.
Additional outreach ser-
vices will be held at 7:45 p.m.
Dec. 11, Feb. 5, March 13 and
April 9; and at 10 a.m. Nov.
7, Jan. 9 and May 1.
For information, contact
Sandy Hansell at 559-1818
(days) or Nathaniel Warshay,
545-6826.

Rabbi Wine
Will Speak

Rabbi Wine of the Birm-
ingham Temple will present
the first of two talks on the
theme War in Yugoslavia 8:30
p.m. Oct. 5 at the temple. He
will discuss Serbs, Croats and
Bosnians.

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