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August 12, 1994 - Image 118

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-08-12

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Adat Shalom Synagogue families
will gather at 6:30 p.m. Aug. 19
for dinner prior to Kipat
HaShamayim, this year's Shab-
bat Under the Stars Kabbalat
Shabbat service.
The evening,planned by the
Synagogue's Jewish Family Liv-
ing Institute, will offer a special
gift from the synagogue for all
boys and girls attending the ser-
vice. Cantor Howard Glantz has
personalized keppot with the
youngsters' Hebrew and English
first names for those synagogue
children whose parents have pre-
ordered them.
The Outdoor Kabbalat Shab-
bat Family Service will begin at
7:45 p.m. The synagogue's regu-
lar 6 p.m. service will take place
in addition to the outdoor service.
There is a charge for the fam-
ily-style Shabbat dinner. Dinner
reservations deadline is Aug. 15;
call the synagogue office, 851-
5100.

New Member
Program Set

Adat Shalom Synagogue has cre-
ated a special program to ac-
quaint new members of the
congregation with the Shabbat
morning service.
Coordinated by the syna-
gogue's Jewish Family Living In-
stitute, the project will pair
regular Shabbat shul-goers with
new members, inviting them to
Shabbat morning services, sitting
with them, and introducing them
to other congregants.
An orientation meeting for
those interested in participating
in the new Shabbat Chaverim
Program will be held Aug. 25 at
7:30 p.m. a the synagogue. A get-
acquainted party for all chaver-
im is planned for 7:30 p.m. Sept.
25 in the Adat Shalom sukkah.
For information, call 851-5100.

Beth El
Family Picnic

Food, fun and an array of activi-
ties for children of all ages will be
featured at the Temple Beth El
Family Picnic Aug. 14 from noon
to 4 p.m. on temple grounds. The
event is open to all temple mem-
bers, their families and friends
as well as to prospective temple
members.
Hot dogs, soda and treats will
be available for everyone and the
Oakland County Parks and
Recreation Sportsmobile will be
on hand from 1-3 p.m. to super-
vise games and activities.
To join in, call the rabbi's study
at the temple, 851-1100.

New Rabbi
At Beth Achim

Herbert Yoskowitz

Congregation Beth Achim has
appointed Rabbi Herbert A.
Yoskowitz as its new spiritual
leader.
Rabbi Yoskowitz comes to Con-
gregation Beth Achim from Con-
gregation Beth Shalom in
Wilmington, Del. He has been
very active at Camp Ramah and
has served as an assistant pro-
fessor of religion at Hemline Uni-
versity in St. Paul, Minn.
Rabbi Yoskowitz has created
many programs dealing with
adult and youth education; they
include a Jewish bioethics study
group for physicians and their
spouses, an individualized par-
ent education program for par-
ents of b'nai mitzvah, a Shabbat
program and a Torah reading
club for teens. Rabbi Yoskowitz,
his wife Rachel and his three chil-
dren will join Congregation Beth
Achim on Aug. 13.

New Members
At Beth Achim

Congregation Beth Achim will
welcome new members Aug. 27
at New Member Shabbat at the
synagogue.
During the services, which will
begin at 8:45 a.m., Rabbi Herbert
Yoskowitz will present the new
members with a Machzor for the
High Holidays.
Following services there will
be a special kiddush, during
which the congregation will have
the opportunity to meet and greet
the synagogue's newest mem-
bers.

SZ Holds
Machzor Class

Congregation Shaarey Zedek will
hold the fifth annual Master of
the Machzor program Aug. 29 at
7:30 p.m. In 90 minutes, partic-
ipants will learn everything they
need to know to find their way C/\
around the Machzor.

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