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February 09, 1996 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-02-09

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BUY it CASE OF FOOD. TO
HELP FEED THE JEWISH
HUNGRY.

Kirsch. Vice presidents: David Gross,
Martin Diskin. Services: Friday 8 p.m.;
Saturday 9 a.m.
Children's service the first Friday of every
month. Kiddush follows Shabbat services.

BETH ACHIM

21100 W. 12 Mile Rd., Southfield, 352-
8670. Rabbi: Herbert Yoskowitz. Can-
tor: Max Shimansky. Ritual director
Joseph Baras. Rabbis emeritus: Milton
Arm, Benjamin H. Gorelick. Services:
Friday 7:15 a.m., 5:40 p.m.; Saturday
8:45 a.m., 5:30 p.m.; weekdays 7:15
a.m., 5:40 p.m.; Sunday 8 a.m., 5:40
p.m. Class 5 p.m.

BETH ISRAEL
CONGREGATION

2000 Washtenaw Ave., Ann Arbor, (313)
665-9897. Rabbi: Robert Dobrusin. Ser-
vices: Friday 6 p.m.; Saturday 9:30 a.m.;
weekdays 7:30 p.m.; Sunday 5 p.m.
Please join the congregation for kiddush
following services.

BETH SHALOM

14601 W. Lincoln Rd., Oak Park, 547-
7970. Rabbi: David A. Nelson. Cantor:
Samuel L. Greenbaum. Ritual director:
Rev. Samuel Semp. Services: Friday 6
p.m.; Saturday 9 a.m., 5:30 p.m.; Sunday
9 a.m., 5 p.m.; weekdays 7 a.m., 6:30
p.m. Kiddush follows Shabbat services.
Torah study 8:45-9:30 a.m. Se'udah
Shlishit at 5:20 p.m.

BETH TEPHILATH MOSES

146 South Ave., Mt. Clemens, 465-0641.
Services: wekdays 7:15 a.m.; Saturday
10 a.m. with kiddush following; Sunday
8 a.m. with breakfast following. Hebrew
Sunday school 9 a.m.- noon.

B'NAI MOSHE

6800 Drake Rd., West Bloomfield, 788-
0600. Rabbi: Elliot Pachter. Chazzan:
Louis Klein. Sexton emeritus: Shalom_
Ralph. Torah reader: Abram Rabinovitz.
Services: Friday 6 p.m.; Saturday 9.a.m,
5:30 p.m.; weekdays 7 a.m.; Sunday 8:30
a.m. Kiddush follows Shabbat services.
Shabbat Minchah followed by Se'udah
Shlishit, Rabbi's Mishna class, Ma'ariv,
Havdalah.

DOWNTOWN SYNAGOGUE

1457 Griswold, Detroit, 961-9328. Rab-
bi: Noah Gamze. Cantor Israel ldelsohn.
Services: Monday-Friday 5:15 p.m.; Sat-
urday 8:30 a.m.

851-1100; TDD 851-768e Rabbis: Ju-
lian I. Cook, Jonathan V. laut. Rabbi
emeritus: Richard C. Hertz. Cantor: Gail
P. Hirschenfang. Services: Friday 7:30
p.m., 8:30 p.m.; Saturday 11 a.m. Torah
study 9:30 a.m.

BETH ISAAC

2730 Edsel Dr., Trenton, 675-0355. Ser-
vices: Friday 7:30 p.m. Congregational
leaders conduct services throughout the
year. Visitors are welcome.

-

TEMPLE EMANU EL

-

14450 W. Ten Mile Rd., Oak Park, 967-
4020. Rabbis: Lane B. Steinger, Amy B.
Brodsky. Rabbi emeritus: Dr. Milton
Rosenbaum. Cantor. Norman Rose. Ser-
vices: Friday 7:30 p.m.; Saturday 10:30
a.m.; Sunday 9:05 a.m.; Monday-Thurs-
day 5:30 p.m.

TEMPLE ISRAEL

5725 Walnut Lake Rd., West Bloomfield,
661-5700. Rabbis: M. Robert Syme,
Harold S. Loss, Paul M. Yedwab, Joshua
Bennett. Cantor: Harold Orbach. Ser-
vices: Friday 8 p.m.; Saturday Rabbi's
Tish 9:30 a.m., services 10:30 a.m.;
weekdays 7:30 a.m.; Sunday 9 a.m.

TEMPLE KOL AMI

5085 Walnut Lake Rd., West Bloomfield,
661-0040. Rabbi Norman T. Roman.
Rabbi emeritus: Ernst J. Conrad. Ser-
vices: Friday 8 p.m.; Saturday Chevrat
Torah 9:15 a.m.; services 11 a.m.
Friday, Rabbi Conrad will speak.

TEMPLE SHIR SHALOM

3999 Walnut Lake Rd., West Bloomfield,
737-8700. Rabbis: Dannel Schwartz,
Michael L. Moskowitz. Cantorial soloist:
Jerome Padorr. Services: Friday 8 p.m.;
Saturday Rabbi's Tish 9:45 a.m., services
11 a.m.

CONGREGATION
SHIR TIKVAH

3633 W. Big Beaver, Troy, (810) 619-
9669. Rabbi: Arnie Sleutelberg. Services:
Friday 7:45 p.m.

HUMANISTIC

THE BIRMINGHAM TEMPLE

28611 W. 12 Mile Rd., Farmington Hills,
477-1410. Rabbi: Sherwin T. Wine. Ser-
vices: Friday 8 p.m.

SHAAREY ZEDEK

27375 Bell Rd., Southfield, 357-5544.
Rabbis: Irwin Groner, William Gershon.
Cantors: Chaim Najman, Sidney Rube.
Services: Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday
7:45 a.m.; Monday and Thursday 7:30
a.m.; daily and Friday, 6 p.m.; Saturday
8:45 a.m., 5:40 p.m.; Sunday 8:30 a.m.

SHAAREY ZEDEK
B'NAI ISRAEL CENTER

4200 Walnut Lake Rd., West Bloomfield,
681-5353. Rabbi: Leonardo Bitran. Ser-
vices: Saturday and Sunday 9 a.m.; Mon-
day and Thursday 7 a.m.; Tuesday,
Wednesday, Friday 7:15 a.m.
Please join our congregational family for
kiddush/lunch following Shabbat services.

REFORM

CONGREGATION BET
CHAVERIM

P.O. Box 871262 Canton, MI 48187-
6262; (313) 480-8880. Services: Friday
7:30 p.m. the third Friday of each month.
Services led by the congregation are at
Cherry Hill United Methodist Church at
Ridge Rd. and Cherry Hill Rd. in Canton.
Visitors are welcome. Religious school
available.
Services will be led by a guest rabbi.

TEMPLE BETH EL

7400 Telegraph Rel., Bloomfield Hills,

Candidate
Quits Race

San Jose, Costa Rica (JTA) —
When a grim-faced Luis Fish-
man announced he was dropping
out of the race for president of
this predominantly Catholic Cen-
tral American country, he closed
the door on the first-ever presi-
dential bid by a Jew.
Mr. Fishman, a former Minis-
ter of the Interior and Public Se-
curity, withdrew his candidacy
after the Social Christian Unity
Party's leading candidate, Miguel
Angel Rodriguez, asked him to
abandon the campaign and, in
turn, to head the party's list of
candidates for the unicameral
Legislative Assembly in the 1998
general elections.
Mr. Fishman, 48, said he
made the decision to withdraw
from the race after preliminary

opinion polls showed he would be
unable to defeat Mr. Rodriguez
in the party's primary and that
the contest might hurt the unity
of the party before the 1998 gen-
eral elections.
The same polls gave Mr. Ro-
driguez, who is making his third
bid for the presidency, a three-to-
one margin of victory. Mr. Ro-
driguez narrowly lost the
presidential race in 1994.
Mr. Fishman's announced
withdrawal, 18 months before
the party's primary but just two
weeks prior to the first district
caucuses, was met with resigna-
tion and relief in the local Jew-
ish community.
Jewish leaders here saw in
Mr. Fishman's campaign both a
groundbreaking opportunity to
improve the community's image
but also a dangerous challenge
to perceived anti-Semitism in
Costa Rica.
Mr. Fishman denied his Jew-
ish roots played any role in his
campaign to lead a party that
traces its roots directly to Costa
Rica's Catholic archbishop in the
1940's. Nor did his Judaism have
any influence in his decision to
withdraw from the race.
Mr. Fishman got little support
from the 2,500-member Jewish
community, whose members
generally support either the gov-
erning National Liberation Par-
ty or the free-market oriented
Mr. Rodriguez.
However, National Liberation
Legislative Deputy Saul Weisled-
er, whose wife Rebecca Grynspan
was the first Jew elected to one
of the country's two vice presi-
dencies, said he was impressed
with Mr. Fishman's campaign,
even though he did not support
it.
Jose Nowalski, one of Mr.
Fishman's Jewish supporters,
said he saw the campaign as an
opportunity to eradicate anti-
Semitism and stereotypes of lo-
cal Jews, although he admits Mr.
Fishman himself never saw his
campaign from that point of
view.

Soldier Fires
On A Church

Jerusalem (JTA) — A Tel Aviv
court has sentenced a 22-year-old
soldier to 41/2 years in prison for
spraying a Roman Catholic
church with gunfire.
The soldier fired dozens of bul-
lets in May 1995 in St. Anthony's
Church in Jaffa.
No one was hurt, but the
shooting set off two days of
protests by Arab residents in the
Arab and Jewish neighborhood.
The soldier said before his sen-
tencing that he did not regret his
actions.
Shortly after his arrest, he had
said that Jews must "destroy
symbols of idol worship."

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