100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

December 15, 1995 - Image 111

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-12-15

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

mitoirrntILIEEP EAGLE NOW HERE!

1996 GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO

Sightseeing through a mag-
nificent countryside, with a bit of
sociological observation thrown
in, was one aspect of our visit; the
other, connecting with its Jewish
community.
The present congregation
started in 1941, when the U.S.
Navy set up a large base on the
island. Thousands of servicemen
and women were stationed there
for the duration, hundreds of
Jews among them. The rabbi as-
signed as their chaplain con-
ducted the first Jewish services
Bermuda had known until then.
The Navy base has closed, but
Jewish religious life has contin-
ued, for ex-Navy people who
chose to remain in Bermuda and
for American businessmen,
accountants, physicists, law-yers,
doctors, engineers and others
who are either on a temporary
assignment of several years or
who have elected to stay perma-
nently.
At a harborside seafood
restaurant in St. George's—the
picturesque, 17th century village
at the eastern tip of the island—
we met last month with Diana
Lynn, the young woman who
serves as the congregation's lay
leader and hazan.
The Lynns are typical of the
Jewish families of which the con-
gregation is largely comprised.
Diana and husband Fred are na-
tives of Washington, D.C., where
they were active members of
Tifereth Israel, a Conservative
synagogue. They have been in
Bermuda for the past seven
years—Fred, in research and Di-
ana, the director of Elderhostel;
their son and daughter attend-
ing a local elementary school.
Diana calls Bermuda a gan
eden, a semi-tropical Paradise.
The air is unpolluted—no car
rentals allowed, only one auto-
mobile per family, no factories; a
limit on the number of cruise
ships only four may dock at any
given time, and they must hook
up their waste system with the
island's sewer system; no income
or sales taxes; 100 per cent liter-
acy; until recently, an absence of
violent crime.
There are, Diana adds, an im-
mediacy of sea and shoreline (the
island is never more than a mile
wide), an accessibility to New
York—only two hours distant by
plane—and the presence of a lo-
cal culture of museums, art gal-
leries, ballet, theater, symphony
orchestra, all nourished and en-
ergized by the facile connection
to the mainland..
Despite these conections and
despite the seductions of Bermu-
dan life, Diana admits that "even-
tually" the family will opt for a
return to a States-side city. "Jew-
ishly speaking," she says, "we are
lonely."
But in the meantime, Lynn
heads a congregation which vig-
orously maintains an active Jew-

tica-1
. Ac cipisi aticock
vke-ston

••





Includes: Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt/Cruise, Air, 4 Wheel Drive, 26X Pkg., AM/FM Cassette,
Sunscreen Glass, Overhead Console. 30 AT SIMILAR SAVINGS!

$349 Per Month 2 Year Lease

Stk. #
7238

Buy For $24,985**

Lease based on approved credit. 12,000 miles per year with no penalty. 15( per mile over 12,000 miles. Lessee responsible for excess wear and tear. Total payments, take monthly payments, multiply number of payments. 1st month's payment
and security deposit in advance. No option to purchase at termination. Security deposit equals 1 st monthly payment, plus tax, title fee in advance + 1st month's payment. Require S1,500 down. This offer subject to change without notice.
plus tax, title, plates, destination

51111,111111111

sales, inc.
CHRYSLER motor
walled lake, mi

Plymouth

• ■ •

HMI IF

14 DAYS * CRUISE/TOUR 10,000

ISTAIVELIC

T

ATHENS.

SAIL

6.25.96

6.29.96

*EARLY BOOKING
DISCOUNTS

io

•I I M

VIC4E1 I
ON N.W.

SS

AIRLINE'
IF YOU
800k
NOW !

•CALL FOR LOW PRICE

Creative Jewelers, Inc.

We Specialize in:

• Karat Gold Custom Designs
• Original Creations with Diamonds & Gems
• Remounting & Appraisals

"We Repair The Impossible"

HOLIDAY
HOURS

Starting Sun. Nov. 26

Sun. 12-4
Mon.-Thurs. 10-8
Fri. & Sat. 10-5:45

Jewelry & Watch Repair/Engraving

8 5 5 - 0 4 3 3

II:million, Miller, thids(iii

Tampa

Favnc Travel ( ,orporation

Colorado Phoenix

$2899,42,,, 169

From

T-ip

From

Las Vegas
$

F om

Roun

Trip

Rou nd

Tap

From

Cancun

d

From 2 4 9

Row ' d
0


1-0

Sat Nonstops
7 or 14 nts
Packages from $469.90

90

Round
Trp

Friday Nonstops
start 2/2/96 - 4/26/96

Nonstops Mon. Fri, & Sat
3, 4, 7, 10, 11 or 14 nts.
Packages from $299.90

12/22 6 Nights
via American Airlines

59

90

7 or 14 nts.

Aruba

From

36

90

Ro Ind

Trip '

Sat Nonstops
7 or 14 nts
Packages from S499.90

To Book, Call any Travel Agent!

358.5330
CADILLAC TRAVEL

etv1E,PY'S

Why Pay More?

Nonstops Every Day but Tue
3, 4, 7 or 14 nts.
Packages from S299.90

•BUSINESS CLASS
ADD–ONS

ri
Cm

Eagle

669-2010

OgfENT LINES CRLIf5E

TOUR

Jeep,

30975 ORCHARD LK. RD FARMINGTON HILLS
1 8U(. S. OF 14 MI. IN ORCHARD PLACE

Limited space on all special rates. Proves are airfare only unless otherwise noted. They will vary
according to day, duration. airline and time of travel. Fares are capacity controlled. Please add
airport PFC .charges and 10'; FET on airfare portion (domestic flights only). and any ,applicable
taxes on international departures. Fares are 11011 retroactive, and good on new bookings only.
Partiopation Contract Required. PROTECT YOUR TRIP' ASK ABOUT HONES ETP.

A

An American
Travel Company

DAVID ROSENMAN'S

AW110

mow PURCHAIIIIERS

NEW & USED CAR BROKER

Sales • Leasing • Buying
(810) 851 -CARS
(8.1 0)_ 85 -2277

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan