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September 05, 1997 - Image 4

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-09-05

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"Shyer tzu zein ein yid."

(IT'S HARD TO BE A JEW.)

AT Temple Shir Shalom,
WE MAKE IT A LOT easier

ur single-day, Hebrew-and-religious-school combination makes learning
more relevant—and fun. Your time is important. So is your children's education.
Shir Shalom's convenient and innovative, once-a-week school creates a pleasant
learning environment where Jewish laws, traditions, and history become more
meaningful than ever before.

here's no doubling up on bar or bat mitzvahs. We believe that every child
should be treated like the unique and special person he or she is. That's why we
guarantee single bar or bat mitzvah dates for each child.

hir Shalom is a user-friendly congregation. At the conclusion of every
service, we have a fish, a question-and-answer period where personal concerns
and questions about the mysteries of our faith can be addressed. We strive to
make your experience a spiritual and enriching one.

ome as you are. Shir Shalom is sensitive to the needs of all our members.
Families—young, older, and blended; singles, with or without children; seniors;
intermarried couples; and Jews by choice. Each member is an important part of
the special mix that is Shir Shalom.

Our Sisterhood, Brotherhood, Golden Branch, and young couples group (NET)
are looking for new members. So, come join us. It's easier than you might think.

TEMPLE

SHIR
SHALOM

For membership information, or if you'd like to experience
Shir Shalom personally by coming to our Taste of Shir Shalom
on Saturday, September 27, call (248) 737-8700.

Temple Shir Shalom • 3999 Walnut Lake Rd. (Corner of
Orchard Lake Rd.) • West Bloomfield • 248-737-8700

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