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August 16, 1996 - Image 51

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-08-16

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Adat
Shalom
Syrtagogue

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We belie!
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ecome part of the Adat Shalom family. Our outstanding,

LI compassionate Clergy are here to help you deepen your
Jewish commitment. We offer you a multitude of religious,
educational and cultural options so that you and your
family can move further along the continuum of Judaism.

TO HELP YOU BECOME ALL THAT YOU WISH, WE OFFER:

Reduced Rates for Young Singles and Families
Outstanding Nursery and Parent-Toddler Classes
An Exemplary Religious School Program
New 1996-97 Adult Education Programs
Innovative Family Activities
...and much more







Adat Shalom. Synagogue

A unique blend of the traditional and the contemporary
in a Conservative Congregation

Rabbi Efry Spectre



Rabbi Daniel Nevins



Cantor Howard Glantz



Cantor Larry Vieder

For membership information, call Executive Director Alan Yost, 851-5100.

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Come Meet & Hear
Artist & Author

JUDITH DIANA
WINSTON

Monday, August 19th 7:30 p.m.

Borders Book Shop
31 1 50 Southfield Road

DON'T LET YOUR ADS
FALL FAR FROM

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(at 13 Mile)

Join Detroit native Judith Winston, author of a new
book, Meditative Magic: The Pleiadean Glyphs,
an easy-to-follow "how to" guide to meditation. A
piece of art in itself, the workbook contains
screened graphics behind the text of sacred Glyphs
from many ancient cultures. Judith will discuss
how to use the images, or glyphs, in this workbook
to help you focus your thinking, quiet your body
& mind, and develop your potential as a human
being.

PUBLISHED BY THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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ACCOUNT REPRESENTATIVE or ROBIN MAGNESS

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