CONGREGATION B'NAI DAVID Syn a gogue MICHIGAN'S LARGEST TRADITIONAL SYNAGOGUE B'nai Moshe Open House Celebrating Its 103rd Year Will Hold ROSH HASHANAH and YOM KIPPUR High Holiday and Junior Congregational Services for our Members with RABBI MORTON F. YOLKUT Officiating at the Maple/Drake Jewish Community Campus Congregation B'nai Moshe will host an open house Aug. 23 from 7-9 p.m. for prospective new members. Education Director Rita Abramson will discuss the ele- ments of the LIFE program. Men's club, sisterhood, couples clubs, and committees such as adult education and membership will be represented. For information, call Joseph Tarica, 788-0600. Holiday Services On East Side Oak Street Winds Prayer Books Are Available Others are also welcome - Seating is Limited! FOR TICKET INFORMATION CALL 557-8210 RENEW YOUR Sfteted OBSERVE THE HIGH HOLIDAYS WITH US AT Ea% fidefur. /Th . _ a S , r S e. " ;11, eff ell ; Hertzberg Sanctuary CI) w U) CC w Rabbi Herbert A. Yoskowitz Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick Cantor Max Shimansky Reverend Joseph Baras Sol J. Schwartz Auditorium Auxiliary Services Rabbi Milton Arm David Arm Lu 1-- The Synagogue with an Affordable Membership Plan for You! (Previously Affiliated: 2 Years for the Price of 1 Plus $100) 36 21100 West Twelve Mile Road, Southfield, Michigan 48076 . For information Call: (810) 352-8670 Shaarey Zedek Selichot Service Joseph Gutman For the third year, the Religious Committee of the Grosse Pointe Jewish Council is sponsoring Re- form high holiday services for the Jewish community on Detroit's east side. Rosh Hashanah services will begin at 8 p.m. on Sept. 5, and resume at 9:30 a.m. Sept. 6 with a children's service from 1:30 to 2 p.m. Yom Kippur will conclude with a memorial service at 3 p.m. Rabbi Joseph Gutmann will conduct the services. He has served as rabbi at Temple Beth- El in Birmingham and Congre- gation Solel in Brighton. The observances are held under the auspices of the Religious Com- mittee of the Grosse Pointe Jew- ish Council. The council's objective is to preserve and pro- mote the heritage and traditions of the Jewish religion and culture for the benefit of its membership and the community of metropol- itan Detroit's east side, and to of- fer an educational and social forum for its members. For details and reservations, or for information on member- ship in the Grosse Pointe Jewish Council, call the council, 886- 4737, or write P.O. Box 25031, Detroit, MI 48225. Members of Congregation Shaarey Zedek and Shaarey Zedek B'nai Israel Center who serve as ushers for the high hol- idays and throughout the year will be honored at an evening of celebration to be held prior to the traditional Selichot service 9:30 p.m. Aug. 27 at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Music will be presented by the Oak Street Winds under the di- rection of Ed Benyas. Mr. Benyas leads his trio in performing Klezmer and other Jewish in- strumental music, as well as mu- sic from the classical repertoire. A variety of desserts will be served. Following the program, the traditional Selichot service will be held at 11:30 p.m. Members of the congregation will participate in readings during the service. Admission is free, but reserva- tions are necessary. For reserva- tions call the synagogue, 357-5544. Selichot Set At Adat Shalom The Adat Shalom Synagogue Adult Study Commission has planned a Selichot program with Rabbi Daniel Nevins and traditional late night Selichot services featuring the Oakland Chamber Players and the Mat Shalom Mixed High Holy Day Choir on Aug. 27. Following a 9:30 p.m. coffee re- ception, Rabbi Nevins will speak on "Does God Need Atonement?" At 11 p.m., the service will begin with a musical introduction by the Oakland Chamber Players. The quartet was formed in 1988 for the purpose of exploring music for oboe and strings and performs its wide and varied repertoire throughout the Detroit area. Rabbis Efry Spectre and Daniel Nevins and Cantor Howard Glantz will officiate. The evening is open to the com- munity. There is no charge. Reservations are not required.