You don't have to come in pairs.
promise that endures through
the generations.
Jews are more than an
ethnic group, sharing certain
common tastes in food or
humor, or certain kinds of
language or folk expression.
Jews are linked together by
more than a variety of com-
mon enemies. Jewish history
is more than a curious sur-
vival of an ancient culture.
Jewish law is more than
folkways. If we take the
biblical view seriously, then
Jewish law and observance
are the response of the Jewish
people to the demands of God
whom it seeks to serve by
both its communal and in-
dividual existence.
This theme is articulated
and affirmed during the High
Holy Days. Our prayers are in
the plural. Why? We pray not
only with the community
around us, but with all the
generations that preceded us.
One question haunts me.
What about the unborn souls
of the future? Are we ex-
cluding them from the cove-
nant? Are we giving every op-
portunity to the future whose
past we are? Our today will
soon become yesterday; what
morrow are we helping usher
in? Will our children inherit
the heritage bequeathed to
us? Will they be able to say,
"We were there?" ❑
East Side
Holiday Services
The religious committee of
the Grosse Pointe Jewish
Council will sponsor high
holiday services for the
Jewish community on
Detroit's east side.
Rosh Hashanah services
will begin at 8 p.m. Sept. 15
at the Grosse Pointe Uni-
tarian Church, 17150
Maumee. Services will re-
sume at 9:30 a.m. Sept. 16,
with a children's service at 1
p.m.
Yom Kippur observance
will begin 8 p.m. Sept. 24
with Kol Nidre at the
Unitarian Church and will
resume at 9:30 a.m. Sept. 25
with a children's service at 1
p.m. Yom Kippur will con-
clude with a memorial service
at 3 p.m.
Rabbi Jonathan Plaut,
director of Community
Outreach and Involvement
for the Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit, will
conduct the services.
For information and reser-
vations, call Alan Harris,
885-5225.
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Singles are welcome at our Rosh Hashanah Services.
We know that being single is a way of life
for a lot of people no matter what age they
are. And we know that in an all too
"coupled" world, a single can feel left out in
the cold.
You don't have to come two-by-two to our
Community-Wide Rosh Hashanah Service
for Jewish Singles, sponsored by the
Reform and Conservative Congregations of
the Metropolitan Detroit area.
This Rosh Hashanah evening service begins
our second annual series of monthly
services for Jewish singles. Subsequent
services will be held in selected Reform and
Conservative Congregations on Friday
evenings at 8:30 p.m., followed by an Oneg
Shabbat featuring a speaker and/or
program.
2nd Night
Community Singles
Rosh Hashanah Services
will be held:
Thursday,
September 16, 1993
8:30 p.m.
at
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For your complimentary ticket,
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737-8700
This series of community-wide singles services is part
of the Singles Shabbat Service Program, made possible
by a grant from the Max M. Fisher Foundation of the
Detroit Jewish Federation in cooperation with the
Jewish News, the Jewish Community Center, the
Michigan Board of Rabbis, and participating Reform
and Conservative Congregations in the Metropolitan
Detroit area.
To All Our
Relatives
And Friends,
Our Wish For A
Year Filled With
Happiness,
Health And Prosperity.
Marilyn & Jerry Soble
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