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September 22, 1995 - Image 41

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-09-22

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vies the re-zoning request.
State inspectors pass Menorah House,
saying it has made "substantial improve-
ments."
The Allied Jewish Campaign closes with
$26.85 million, an $850,000 increase over
last year.

JULY

mnantha on Rolen

Federation announces its Campaign al-
locations, with the day schools receiving
the largest increase. Shaarey Zedek plans
a major expansion, and permanent class-
rooms, for its Shaarey Zedek B'nai Israel
Center in West Bloomfield.
Temple Beth El's board slate defeats
the opposition slate in the congregational
elections; leaders of the two groups ask
congregants to work together to improve
the temple.
Congregation Beth Achim ends its
school relationship with Beth Abraham
Hillel Moses and plans a school program
in Walled Lake.
The JCC names Leah Ann Kleinfeldt
executive director and promotes Chris
Lewis and Margo Weitzer.
Erik Morganroth continues to make
progress after his heart transplant.

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AUGUST

Temple Shir Shalom moves into its new
building at Orchard Lake and Walnut
Lake roads. It announces plans to join a
consortium to lease or buy Walnut Lake
Elementary School. The temple also joins
with Oakland Community College to teach
its adult education classes and will move
its middle school students from formal
classes to Shabbaton and weekend pro-
grams, as well as community service.
Congregation Bet Chaverim in Canton
Township announces plans to have class-
es for its children this fall.
Consumer Reports magazine highlights
past deficiencies at Menorah House. Hunt-
ington Woods residents battle city coun-
cil over an eruv.

SEPTEMBER

Sandi Kline quits her position as JCC
marketing director. Southfield Schools
ends bus service to Bais Yaakov in Oak
Park. Hebrew Free Loan marks its 100th
anniversary with guest speaker Elie
Weisel. Hillel Day School opens after ma-
jor renovations. ❑

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Top: Ferdinand Hammer told the world he was not a Nazi war criminal.
Bottom: Temple Beth El placed Rabbi Daniel Polish on sabbatical.

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Top: Doug Bloom addresses the dedication of the JCC's Samantha Erin Rosen Children's Pool.

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Annette Serling
Rose Meskin
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