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September 19, 1997 - Image 26

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-09-19

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ROSH HASHANAH

1997

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• 1/2 ROASTED CHICKEN

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1299 per person

• ROAST BEEF

1499 per person

• PRIME RIB

1699 per person

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Chicken Soup With Matzo Ball or Mushroom Barley Soup
Noodle Kugel or Farfel & Mushrooms
Tzimmes or Stir Fry Vegetable Compote

At age 43, Beth Shalom breaks
ground for its first school wing.

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JULIE WIENER
Staff-Writer

Jr

ust three days before school
starts at Congregation Beth
Shalom, education director
Shoshana Ben-Ozer is on the

phone.
Fortunately for Ben-Ozer, this is
the last year she will be haggling over
rental spaces in her Oak Park neigh-
borhood, the last year of Hebrew
school rooms that are too small or too
far apart or festooned with Christmas
decorations.
After 43 years, Beth Shalom is
building its own school wing, part of a
larger capital campaign of renovations.
With $1,750,000 raised so far from
congregants and a goal of $2.5 mil-
lion, the synagogue is laying the foun-
dation for 14 classrooms and hoping
to complete at least 10 by next fall.
In addition to accommodating the
congregation's afternoon school and

youth activities, the new wing —
attached to the synagogue but with a
separate, outside entrance — will also
house a brand-new nursery school.
Renovations include upgrading the
library to a multi-media center as well.
"I feel like this building signifies
Beth Shalom's comeback," said Ben-
Ozer, who has watched enrollment in
the school grow from 128 to 220 stu-
dents during her four years as educa-
tion director.
Until recently, Beth Shalom's mem-
bership was predominantly comprised
of the over-60 set, with many young
Jewish families leaving Oak Park for
newer suburbs. But now, many fami-
lies are moving into nearby
Huntington Woods and are making
their influence felt on the synagogue,
says Ben-Ozer.
Last Sunday, construction began
with a groundbreaking "family fun
day" featuring a petting farm, carnival
games and a barbecue.

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Jonathan
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and 16-month-
old Ross Ahron
GO help out
with the
groundbreaking.

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