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in the ceremony with Rabbi Dan-
nel Schwartz.
In the next few months, Rabbi
Moskowitz will be busy strength-
ening the temple's high-school and
junior-high youth groups. He also
plans to be involved in the Mira-
cle Mission for teens, a trip to Is-
rael that is being planned and
sponsored by the Agency for Jew-
ish Education and the Jewish
Federation of Metropolitan De-
troit.
"I think that Michael is going
to be the kind of person who will
prove to be not only a leader for
our youth and an inspiration, but
also I think he is a keeper and the
kind of person we need to bring
Shir Shalom into the 21st centu-
ry," Rabbi Schwartz said.
Although he looks forward to
the work he will be doing in the
future, his path to this point has
not always been as well mapped.
Rabbi Moskowitz was raised in
St. Louis, Mo., in a family that was
active in temple life. As a teen, he
participated in his youth group
and Missouri Valley events of the
North American Federation of
Temple Youth.
Following high school, he went
to Duke University to study po-
litical science and religion. Then
he thought of entering the legal
field.
"I wasn't on the way to being
a rabbi," he said.
A trip to Israel in his freshman
year, the experience in Scotland
and a visit to his brother who was
studying for the rabbinate at He-
brew Union College in Cincinnati
convinced him to take a different
path After graduation from Duke,
he followed his brother to HUC.
In Cincinnati, Rabbi Moskowitz
shared a house with a student des-
tined to be another local clergy
member, Rabbi Joshua Bennett
of Temple Israel. The two became
good friends, eventually working
at the same summer camp in In-
diana.
"It was nice to know (when he
was hired by Shir Shalom) that I
would have a friend in the area,"
Rabbi Moskowitz said.
It was also a time when he met
his future wife, Leslie Pearlman,
a director of marketing for a firm
in Cleveland. The couple plan to
marry there Nov. 11.
He looks forward to living and
working in this area.
"There is a nice balance I feel
here," he said. "People are hos-
pitable and warm, but not inva-
sive."
Correction
In the July 7 article "How The
Other Half Lives," Robert
Muller was incorrectly identi-
fied as pastor of Faith Luther-
an Church in Troy. He is
pastor of the Faith Lutheran
Church in Livonia.