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September 16, 1994 - Image 73

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-09-16

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Jewish Family Living Institute

The Jewish Family Living Institute, created last spring at Adat Shalom, provides congregants with a variety of significant Jewish
experiences to empower them to live more meaningful and richer Jewish lives within the Conservative movement. JFLI serves as a coor -
dinating body for much of our Synagogue programming, working with affiliates, committees and departments. JFLI is both a catalyst
for and coordinator of a wealth of family-oriented activities. As you look through this calendar, you will notice many of our JFLI
co-sponsored programs for the coming season. JFLI Chairmen: Carol Weintraub Fogel and Mildred Pivoz.

Chavurot Can Enhance
Your Jewish Experience

Get acquainted with the Adat
Shalom Chavurah program at a
kick-off event, 7:30 p.m. on
Tuesday, October 11. Nationally-
syndicated advice columnist
Jeffrey Zaslow will be on hand
with an entertaining presentation
for adults of all ages.

Adat Shalom chavurot study
together, socialize, and share Jeffrey Zaslow
religious celebrations and Jewish
concerns. These small, cohesive 'friendship circles'
of congregants of all ages await you and your fami-
ly. Our re-organized and expanded program is coor-
dinated by JFLI. For further Information, please call
Chavurah Chairmen Marcy Wasserman, 737-5176, or
Cherie Sells, 553-7228. Cantor Howard Glantz, with
the help of Rabbi Daniel Nevins, is the Chavurah
advisor.

On the 1994-95 JFLI Agenda

"SHABBAT UNDER THE STARS"
Friday, August 19
JEFF APPLES & HONEY PROGRAM
Sunday, September 11
SUKKOT FAMILY DINNER
Friday, September 23
SPACE SINGLE PARENT SERIES
Sundays, October 9 - November 11
CHANUKAH LATKE PARTY
Wednesday, November 30
HAVDALAH & FAMILY PROGRAM
Saturday, December 24
PLAIN GOLD BAND
Sundays, January 8, 15 & 22
PURIM MEGA-MEGILLAH EVENING
Wednesday, March 15
KABBALAT SHABBAT SERVICE & ONEG
Friday, April 7
PESACH WORKSHOP
Sunday, April 9
YOM HAATZMAUT FAMILY SHABBAT SERVICE & DINNER
Friday, May 5

Additional family programming on the following pages!

Adat Shalom is proud to support the
many outstanding programs planned by

JEWISH EXPERIENCES FOR FAMILIES

Adat Shalom JEFF Liaison:
Barbara Kappy

Shabbat Chaverirn

A Friendly Shabbat Welcome

JFLI's first new program will pair regular Shabbat
'Shut-goers' with newer members, to invite them to
services, sit with them, and Intro-
duce them to other congregants.
For more information on how you
can enhance your Adat Shalom
involvement as well as that of a
newer member, please call
Shabbat Chaverim Chairmen
Sandi & Jeffrey Miller, 737-2049.

Plain Gold Band

Three Sunday morning workshops
led by Rabbi Spectre & experts in the field
for couples anticipating marriage

January 8, 15, 8L 22, 9:30 a.m.

Share bagels, coffee, and conversation with other
engaged couples, and take this opportunity to
learn about Jewish marriage customs, values, and
the excitement and challenges that lie ahead. If
you are interested in participating, please call
Rabbi Spectre's secretary, Charlotte Fiszbein,
851-5100.

Adat Shalom Cares!

The Social Action Committee reaches out to those
in need - from educating our youth about the
value of tzedakah, to engaging In activities to help
the local Jewish and greater Detroit communities.
Each year we plan programs designed to offer our
members a variety of ways to assist others.

This is Just a sampling of the many ways we prove
at Adat Shalom that 'He who saves one life, it Is
as if he has saved the entire world.'
(Sanhedrin)

• Yad Ezra Kol Nidre Food Drive
• Gtft of Reading Program
for disadvantaged Detroit youth
• Serving dinner at the
Ronald McDonald House
• Joining Federation at a
shelter on Christmas Day
• Yad B' Yad (Hand-in-Hand)
Religious School Tzedakah Day Program

Social Action Chairman: Nancy Welber Barr,
932-1230.

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