Spend the Holidays With Family Congregation B'nai Moshe We Invite You to Enjoy High Holiday Services at B'nai Moshe. Adat Shalom Plans For Teens Adat Shalom Synagogue's Nosh 'n Drash Program for teen-agers will begin its fifth season with an Information and Registration Meeting 7 p.m. Sept. 13 at the synagogue. Both students and parents are invited to attend. This social/education pro- gram will take place 6-9 p.m. every Monday beginning Sept. 27. The evening will start with a dinner/social hour. United Synagogue Youth activities are highlighted, and important community figures are frequently presented. Students also begin to focus on future college choices and summers. In the more formal Jewish education component which follows, each student will enroll in two classes, one required and one elective. Expanded choices will include a concentration in Hebrew, Jewish history, con- temporary issues and other relevant topics. Tenth graders and older who fulfill specific requirements are eligible for Confirmation, which culminates in a special cere- mony at the end of the year. Rabbi Efry Spectre, Cantor Howard Glantz and other instructors comprise the Nosh 'n Drash faculty. A family does not need to be members of Adat Shalom in order to enroll their teen-agers. For information, call Marc Kay, 851-5100. Cub, Boy Scout Orientation Cub Scout Pack and Boy Scout Troop 1579 invite boys in grade 1-10 and their parents to an orientation 7 p.m. Sept. 8 at Congregation Beth Achim. For information, call Donna Feldman, 353-3737. LIFE Group Friday Dinner The L.I.F.E. (Learning Is a Family Experience) Program of Congregation B'nai Moshe will have a Friday night dinner 6- 8:30 p.m. Sept. 10 at the synagogue. Students and their families will participate in a family Shabbat service and dinner. Reservations are required. Call the synagogue office, 788-0600, for information. Philanthropist Judah Touro (1765-1854) founded the first public library in America, the Touro Free Library in New Orleans. Sexton Shalom Ralph Cantor Louis Klein Rabbi Elliot Pachter Rabbi Elliot Pachter, Officiating Cantor Louis Klein and Ronn Nadis chanting the Liturgy, accompanied by Daniel Braude and the B'nai Moshe Men's Choir along with the V'ne'emar Boys For Ticket Information, Please Call the Synagogue Office 788-0600 Congregation B'nai Moshe Congregation B'nai Moshe • 6800 Drake Road • West Bloomfield, MI 48322 p rn $What do you remember about Sunday School? Thought so! That's why Shir Tikvah is offering Family Religious Education. Announcing a new concept in Jewish education! Your children deserve a religious education that will: * encourage and support them as they learn to live a Jewish life. eir Jewish religion, x learn and experie heritage, history al b involyin not tire and uide the c0.4 e gaton `child- w in our , tests or rocess, Shir T friendly world is grades ::: P - 4fents not jut ansporta ew conce YOUNG ISRAEL OF WEST BLOOMFIELD 1"Ivn 5754 HIGH HOLY DAY SERVICES Potomac Club, 6200 Farmington Road (Farmington & Maple, W. Bloomfield) Rosh Hashana September 15 Evening 7:15 p.m. Yom Kippur September 24 Kol Nidre 7:15 p.m. To learn more now, ca Janet Moses at 354-3874. tom 9:30 AM till noon. r Educational Director, Mornings 9:00 a.m. Yomim Noraim Services will be conducted by Joseph Greenbaum with participation of our members. • Seating Available • Friends and Neighbors Welcome • Childcare Available =cl Shir a e pex School at 2190 September 25 Morning 8:45 a.m. Shabboff and Sukkot Evenings 6:45 p.m. v ~ al rs fain l reit. sous eduea ex crier= on Sunday, Septembet Woodward, Bloomfie September 16 & 17 Mornings 8:30 a.m. Tickets May Be Purchased For A Nominal Donation For information call: Richard Lugar Sol Levine Dr. William Leuchter 661-4182 661-6045 855-8722 CO Cf, CO LLJ CO LU Give a little piece of your ean 0 u_i IP GIVE TO THE TORCH DRIVE 45