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November 11, 1994 - Image 40

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-11-11

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WHERE GOOD THIN
ARE HAPPENING

S TO OUR 1994 CONSECRANTS1

Zachary Bialick, -Jaclyn Birnkrant, an Black., Danielle Blum., Arielle
Allison. Gilfix,
Bornstein,
Jessica
Burk,
Alexis
Carter, Lauren
Ryan
Jessica
Greve,
Dylan
Grushoff,
Mandel,

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n Jodie Colman, Ashley Curticlor, Gabriel Curticlor, Avi Davidoff, Ashley Davis, Collin. Dickey, Eric Dresner, a Morgan
Drutchas,
Lauren Issas
Rosen,
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Lisiecld, Ethan. MacWilliams, -Hunter M
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Gun, Rebecca -Hessler,
*Katie Howard, Lesley jacobowitz,, -Maxwell Jacobson, Jessica Kahan, Noah Kaminsky, cal Kerwin, Lauren -Kerwin,
Veinstein,
Seth Gerson,
Marissa
Ash, Benjamin
-Jordan Feldman, Matthew Fenste 'Jamie Gans, Neil Gatson,
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Simon, Eric Sircus, Paige Smith, Alex Solomon, Arika Stern, Danielle
Jeffre
iel Levy, Stephanie Levy,
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Rebecca Mann, Leah McGough, Paige
Dan Miller, Michael Milne, 'Jacob Mondry, Larlee Novice, Stacey Oberman, 'Jeremy P

Brittany
Turner,
David Lenchner,
W echsler , E. Olivia W eine , 'Jaclyn W inIcelman, Julie Winkelman, Megan Zimberg, David Zuckerman, Julie Zuckerman.
Marla
Kerwin,
Alyssa

Elissa Schwartz, David Sells, Alex Serwer, -Jeffrey Simon,

We begin at the beginning in providing a lifetime of Jewish education, celebrating the entrance of our youngest
learners—ages four, five and six—into the world of Jewish study. From Consecration to Confirmation and
beyond, the opportunities for growth are endless in our Religious School. The opportunities are endless for
adults too—Adult Bar/Bat Mitzvah, Lunch and Learn with the Rabbi, Wednesday and Saturday morning Torah
Study, Lifelong Learning Seminars and—a host of programs open to the community featuring world-class
speakers on a wide array of Jewish topics. Coming, December 4, Moshe Waldoks, rabbi, scholar and comic,
speaking on Jewish humor, and February 10-11, Glazer Institute Scholar Rabbi Neil Gillman,
Chair of the Department of Jewish Philosophy, Jewish Theological Seminary of America.

We invite you and your family to be a part of our lifelong commitment to education. We invite you to join us at
Temple Beth El. For membership information, call Thomas Jablonski, Executive Director, (810) 851-1100.

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TEMPLE BETH EL

Michigan's First Reform Jewish Congregation, Established in 1850
7400 TELEGRAPH AT 14 MILE ROAD, BLOOMFIELD HILLS
(810) 851-1100
RABBI DANIEL F. POLISH, Senior Rabbi • RABBI PETER K. GLUCK, Associate Rabbi
RABBI JONATHAN V. PLAUT, Visiting Rabbinic Scholar • GAIL HIRSCHENFANG, Cantor
DR. RICHARD C. HERTZ, Rabbi Emeritus • ANNIE FRIEDMAN, Acting Education Director
THOMAS JABLONSKI, Executive Director

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