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September 05, 1997 - Image 34

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-09-05

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Our BETH ACHIM family would like to invite YOUR family
to join us for our many youth programs.

Our Southfield and West Bloomfield Religious Schools
offer free kindergarten, small classes and personalized attention,
Registration is open for new students.

Our award winning Youth Department has many activities
for all ages and interests.
Baby-sitting and junior Congregation are available for
Shabbat and High Holiday Services.

STEVEN SARAQUSE of
Southfield recently delivered
a sermon at a Shabbat service
at Temple Beth-El. Saraquse is
an entering freshman at Groves
High School. He was a partici-
pant of the Job Mentorship
Program offered by Berkshire
Middle School. He chose to
learn firsthand the duties of a
rabbi.

Board of Directors. The Abraham
Fund is a non-profit organization
dedicated to supporting and pro-
moting Jewish-Arab coexistence
in Israel. Mr. Dresner is co-chair-
man of the Highlands Compa-
nies, a diversified organization
engaged in the development and
ownership of residential and in-
dustrial real-estate.

OWEN ALTERMAN and
DONNIE TIGAY, both of West

Bloomfield, were chosen as in-
terns with the American Israel
Public Affairs Committee this
summer in Washington, D.C. Al-
terman, a junior at Princeton
University, interned in the For-
eign Policy Issues Department;
Tigay, a junior at the Universi-
ty of Michigan, interned in the
Legislative Department.

For more information and High Holiday tickets please call or fax us at

Office (248) 352-8670

Fax (248) 352-5752

Congregation Beth Achim
21100 West Twelve Mile Road, Southfield, Michigan 48076

Amy Kossiver

AMY M. KOSSIVER has been

Congregation
B 'nal, David

(105 years' service to the Jewish Community)

We are offering a

SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY LOW MEMBERSHIP DUES

named regional youth director
of Central Region United Syna-
gogue Youth (CRUSY). She
will be involved in coordinating
youth activities for the six-state
region. Ms. Kossiver is the
liaison between the United
Synagogue of Conservative Ju-
daism Depai tment of Youth Ac-
tivities in New York and the
various chapters in the Central
Region.

to those who join our synagogue this year.

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ADAM M. GOLDSMITH of

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50°/0 Off all
services with
Carol Lee on any
Monday or Tuesday

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Events Set
At EMU Hillel

5642 West Maple Road, West Bloomfield

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standing leadership skills to
participate in Hadassah's Young
Women's Mission to Israel. She
serves Hadassah's Greater De-
troit Chapter as president of its
Ruach Group. A social worker,
she is director of Family Life
Center at Temple Israel.

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KARI KUTINSKY PROWS-
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(248) 855 5007

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Compiled by Seymour Manello

This entitles a congregant to
High Holiday Tickets and Membership
for the entire 5758 Hebrew Year.
For information, please call the synagogue office:

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DEBRA B. DARVICK, Birm-
ingham writer, has received a
Simon Rockower Award for Ex-
cellence in Jewish Journalism
from the American Jewish Press
Association. Her essay, "On
Fishing and Forgiveness," ap-
peared in the Jewish Parent
Connection and took second
place in the commentary cate-
gory. Ms. Darvick writes for the
Forward and Detroit Metro Par-

Ann Arbor has graduated with
a doctorate of pharmacology
from the University of Michigan.
He has accepted a postdoctoral
position with the Department of
Internal Medicine, Division of
Hematology-Oncology at the
University of Michigan.

MILTON DRESNER of Birm-

ingham has been named vice
president of the Abraham Fund

EMU Hillel will host an open
house picnic 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Thursday, Sept. 11, at the East-
ern Michigan University Lake-
house. Food will be provided in
addition to volleyball, paddle-
boating and other activities. The
event is free. In case of rain the
event will be held inside of the
lakehouse.
For information, contact
Stacey Mehler or Jenna Levin,
(313) 487-1855.
Rappin With the Rabbis (Part
One) will take place 7 p.m.
Thursday, Sept. 25, at Gallery
One, McKenny Union. Brush up
on information about the holi-
days with Rabbi Rich Kirschen,
assistant director of U-M
This event is sponsored by the
Religious, Cultural and Israel
Committee. This event is free.

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