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The 1997
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• 190hp 4.3-liter Vortec"' engine Offer expires 11/8/96
• Aluminim wheels
• Leather-trimmed contoured seating areas
• Power driver's seat with dual lumbar
• Overhead console with universal garage
door opener, electronic compass and outside
temperature readout
• AM/FM stereo/cassette with equalizer and 6-
speaker Dimensional Sound system
• Remote Keyless entry
• SmartTrak®:
• All-wheel-drive • Four-wheel disc anti-lock
brakes • Locking rear differential

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Dr. Berris is confident Young a larger sanctuary, will occur to
Israel will flourish in West accommodate growth.
Bloomfield. 'The Orthodox com-
Although the eruv in West
munity is definitely growing and Bloomfield doesn't extend to the
will continue to grow. The first congregation's new home, Mr.
indication comes from watching Berris said it is his understand-
the retail establishments that ing one will be erected to include
are now catering to the more the congregation. While the syn-
traditional side of the
agogue will remain with-
community," Dr. Berris
out a rabbi, the house,
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said, referring to a new
with its finished base-
the si to of his
kosher butcher in the
ment, can accommodate
fu ture
area.
a rabbi and his family.
congre gation.
"Our membership is
The congregation also
growing, Bais Chabad [of
has the option to reno-
West Bloomfield] is expanding, vate the garage and turn it into
and the Lubavitch Foundation the sanctuary.
is embarking on its construction
Mr. Berris said a search for a
project, [the Synagogue Campus spiritual leader will commence
of Living Judaism west of "in the near future."
the Jewish Community Cen-
Since the shul's founding, ser-
ter]."
vices have been held in various
Young Israel's plans to move locations near the Maple and
were contingent on approval by Farmington intersection, in-
the West Bloomfield Board of cluding members' homes, three
Trustees. Last week, the board office buildings and a storefront.
unanimously approved acquisi-
The congregation's inception
tion of the house by the congre- was equally rudimentary. Al-
gation.
though previous meetings were
Synagogue leaders believe held, the idea of a congregation
they were given the green light began to take shape eight years
because their shul will not add ago, when Mrs. Leuchter hosted
to the already congested streets a Shabbaton in her basement.
of West Bloomfield.
The purpose, she said, was to
'We described ourselves [to the see who might be interested in
board] as a pedestrian syna- the concept of a Young Israel and
gogue," Mrs. Leuchter said. "On how the community outside of
the days where our use is heav- West Bloomfield would respond.
iest, people walk. There are no Between 50 and 60 people at-
traffic concerns."
tended. A weekly minyan began
By the end of the year, when the following Shabbat.
the present occupants move out
"We realized you can't be an
of their home, minor renovations established congregation unless
will begin to make the building you are established," Mrs.
suitable for conducting services.
Leuchter said. "Now, we can say
Then, as the congregation ex- to those who have been watch-
pands, significant refurbish- ing us, We're here. We've done
ments, including the building of it.' "

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