– , feel like you're in the boondocks. The whole community doesn't shut down on Shabbos and Yomtov." Before he found a walking part- ner in Rabbi Kasriel Shemtov, Mr. Cherrin fi-equently davened at the Fleischman Residence, a mile from home. "The unknown gem of West Bloomfield" is Fleischman, he says, where Rabbi Avi Shapiro leads the Orthodox minyan. It is never full but always welcoming — even on High Holidays, he says. Once, Mr. Cherrin and a friend from New York, Eddie Karan, were asked to leave Ohel Moed to make a minyan at YIWB. From the large observant community in Riverdale, N.Y., Mr. Karan was surprised that two shuls in the same half-mile radius would com- pete for minyanim. "In my shul, there are three large minyans in one building ... We were trying to figure out why, to the extent that you have two struggling congregations," they remain separate, he says. Part of the problem is that the Young Israel crowd does not ap- parently want a rabbi, whereas Ohel Moed's congregants enjoy Rabbi Jundefs lead. Ohel Moed does not have a board, Mr. Cher- rin says; the rabbi calls all the shots. Rabbi Kasriel Shemtov moved to West Bloomfield more than two years ago for the same reason Rabbi Silberberg came. Also affil- iated with the Lubavitch move- ment, Rabbi Shemtov "was looking to move out further to start sort of a new community, to be there for those who are not af- filiated with any synagogues." A growing observant community in West Bloomfield. He also wanted to live close to the property of the future Cam- pus of Living Judaism, west of the Jewish Community Campus at Maple and Drake roads. That will be the first four-year Jewish college in the state of Michigan, run by the Lubavitchers. By next year, Rabbi Shemtov is hoping to hold a minyan in the campus shul. Construction of buildings and a synagogue is being planned. A two-year-old eruv exists only west of Orchard Lake Road, pre- venting people from carrying or pushing strollers on Shabbat and holidays across Orchard Lake. Rabbi Jundefis working on erect- ing an eruv to encompass the area east of Orchard Lake Road. But the community has come a long way. Bais Chabad started davening at Ealy Elementary School, barely making a minyan. Now they run a preschool and day school, adult education classes, a mikvah, three-times daily services and a 15-year-old shul. At the core of Bais Chabad are mostly ba'alei teshuvah, but also people "moving into the area. One issue we had to deal with last year — day schools and yeshiv- as. A lot of people don't like to car- pool, so ... we hired a bus to take kids to Akiva, Bais Yaakov, Yeshiva Beth Yehudah," Rabbi Silberberg says. Meryl and Steven Greene moved four years ago from Oak Park to West Bloomfield. One daughter attends Bais Yaakov. "I think in Oak Park you have a tremendous amount of choices — classes you can attend, a vari- ety of synagogues, a larger amount to draw from as far as your friends and peer group, def- initely more going on [in the frum community], on a Shabbos two or three different classes for men and women to choose from, whereas here, you have one," Mrs. Greene says. But "in Oak Park, I didn't find my niche as a woman." "In Oak Park, you're a five- minute walk from any shul — that was wonderful," she says. But in West Bloomfield, "everybody knows each other ... It's extreme- ly warm here. Everybody knows what's going on. Our baby's only two months old and everybody cel- ebrated." Alan and Peggy Linker, who co- own Sperber's Kosher Catering with Mrs. Linker's parents, moved seven years ago from Chicago. They chose West Bloomfield be- cause it is close to Sperber's cus- tomers. "I realized that we were pio- neering but had a lot of faith that the community would grow," Mr. Linker says. 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