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In Detroit Area
WE'RE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE
he New Year is
bringing
changes to sev-
eral area syna-
gogues.
Temple Beth El in
Bloomfield Hills is
welcoming Rabbi Pe-
ter Gluck as new as-
sociate rabbi. He
replaces Rabbi Ju-
lian Cook.
"There has been a
ready rapport be-
tween myself, the
board and the con-
gregants," Rabbi
Gluck says. "I have
felt my conversations
with other staff and
congregants - enjoy-
able and nurturing."
Rabbi Gluck holds
a bachelor of arts
from Northwestern
University and re-
ceived ordination in
1982 from Hebrew Cantor Friedman: On to Nova Scotia.
Union College-Jew-
ish Institute of Religion in Cincin- High School, where his father-in-
nati. His continuing studies law, Rabbi Nosson Lauer, will
include University of Pittsburgh, start in September as the new
Duquesne University and principal.
"Rabbi Eisenberger is fresh out
Westchester Institute for Train-
of Ner Israel Rabbinical College
ing in psychotherapy.
He is working on a doctorate of Baltimore," says congregation
at the University of Michigan in President Irwin Cohen. "He is
a joint program of social work and considered among the top Ha-
lachah (Jewish law) scholars in
anthropology.
"My current interests are be- the country." Rabbi Eisenberg-
ing played out in the secular and er will serve the community as a
sacred areas of American society," posek, an expert in answering ha-
he says, adding he seeks, through lachic questions. He and his fam-
his work at the University and ily are anticipating a reunion
synagogue, to combine those ar- when Rabbi Lauer moves to the
area after 25 years as co-princi-
eas in a more productive way.
"People need values, and our pal of the Bais Yaakov High
religious tradition has provided School in Denver.
Congregation B'nai David's for-
us with great religious values,"
mer
cantor of eight years, Stuart
he notes. "The central issue is
that the authority structure, as Friedman, began his cantorial
represented by our theology and and teaching duties at Beth Is-
institutions, conflicts with an rael Synagogue in Halifax, Nova
open and democratic secular so- Scotia, Sept. 1. A native of Bal-
ciety. Until we work out this con- timore, Cantor Friedman holds
flict, the religious institutions will a bachelor's degree in voice from
not serve society as effectively as Baltimore's Towson State Uni-
versity, and had cantorial train-
they could."
Rabbi Gluck has served as rab- ing at Yeshiva University. Cantor
bi in several cities, including Al- Friedman is also outgoing pres-
lison Park, Pa.; Louisville, Ky.; ident of the Cantors Council of
Yonkers, N.Y.; and Flint. He and Detroit.
Cantor Friedman is pleased
his wife, Diane Thal Gluck, are
parents of Maleah, 10, and Adam, about his new position and the
prospect of moving to Canada.
2.
Congregation Beth Jacob-Mo- Complications with the move
gain Abraham is adding a new mean he will chant Selichot ser-
rabbi, Asher Eisenberger, who vices in Halifax, and return to
begins by joining Rabbi Dov Michigan to finish moving after
Loketch in leading High Holy the High Holy Days.
"It's a challenge," he says of the
Day services. Rabbi Eisenberger
El
arrangement.
will run the synagogue's'daily op-
erations and teach at Beth Jacob
T