Shabbat Services
for Singles
B'nai Moshe
Board Installed
Participating Congregations:
The Reform and Conservative Congregations of the Metropoli-
tan Detroit area are proud to announce the 1994-95 series of
REFORM
Congregation Shir Tikvah
Temple Beth El
Temple Emanu El
Temple Israel
Temple Kol Ami
Temple Shir Shalom
monthly Shabbat Services for Jewish Singles. If you are a single
Rabbi Elliot Pachter served as
the installing officer during the
installation of the new executive
committee of Congregation B'nai
Moshe.
Jew in the Detroit community, please join us for Shabbat Ser-
vices. Services begin on Friday evenings at 8:30 p.m. and are
followed by an Oneg Shabbat, featuring a speaker and program.
The next Singles Shabbat will feature
CONSERVATIVE
Jeff Kay
Michigan-Israel Connection
Adat Shalom Synagogue
Beth Abraham Hillel Moses
Congregation Beth Achim
Congregation Beth Shalom
Congregation Shaarey Zedek
Congregation B'nai Moshe
on
Changing Patterns:
Israel-Diaspora Relations
at
Adat Shalom Synagogue
29901 Middlebelt Road, Farmington Hills
(just south of Northwestern Highway)
Steven Rabinovitz
Incoming president is Steven
Rabinovitz, an attorney. He has
served on the board of directors
for many years in various ca-
pacities. He has been an active
member of the congregation serv-
ing on numerous committees, in-
cluding membership, education,
ritual and was co-chairman of
the Cantorial Concert. Mr. Ra-
binovitz also is an active mem-
ber of B'nai B'rith.
Also serving on the executive
committee as vice- presidents are
Joel Ungar, Leonard Wanetik
and Jay Welford. Larry Glanz
will serve as treasurer; Steven
Schwartz will serve as recording
secretary; and Marc Sussman
will serve as corresponding sec-
retary.
Jill Berlin, Barrie Chaffkin,
Susan Friedman, Edward Golen-
berg, Annette Kaufman, Joel
Shere and Lawrence Traison
were elected tot he board of di-
rectors for a three-year term
)1995-1988).
Dennis Deutsch, Steven Fine
and Barbara Klarman were
elected to the board of directors
for a one-year term (1995-1996).
Adat Shalom
Fix-Up Project
Adat Shalom Synagogue fami-
lies will take part in a "Think
Twice" projection Sunday, June
11. Think Twice is a foundation
which renovates and spruces up
older homes. Adat Shalom mem-
bers will join a "fix-up/paint-up
crew" of fellow handymen,
women and children (middle
school and older.)
The Think Twice project is one
of a number of social action pro-
grams which have been arranged
for Adat Shalom member:: this
year.
Friday, June16, 1995 8:30 PM
Jeff Kay is the Community Shaliach (Israel Emissary) to the
Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit. Born in Glasgow,
Jeff made aliyah in 1981 after many years of service to the
Habonim Youth Movement. In Israel, Jeff worked as a teacher
for children with learning disabilities, and in 1989 was appointed
principal of the school in Kiryat Ye'arim Youth Village. In addi-
tion to his work in special education, Jeff has retained his in-
terest in Jewish education in the Diaspora, including service
as a group leader and staff trainer for the Israel Experience
Project. Jeff is married and has two children.
This program is sponsored by the Michigan Board of Rab-
bis, in cooperation with The Jewish News and the Jewish
Community Center. These Shabbat Services have been
made possible by a grant from the Max M. Fisher Founda-
tion of the Detroit Jewish Federation.
Jeff Kay
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