\° CI • Synagogues 1■ NEA40 Remember Zachor 1111 \ • VCA s# 1414 You are cordially invited to attend The Va Trth I liernariod Cortter'd/* cAnniverdwy Dinner norlOrMg " Our Bar 714itzvo4 Year" Sunday, October 26, 1997 Westin Hotel, Renaissance Center, Detroit Jack and Miriam Shenk-man Legacy &yard Recipients Keceptian, 5:00 p.m. `Dinner 6:00 p. in His Excellency Alfred Defago The Ambassador of Switzerland to the United States Guest Speaker Cauvert $200 'Patrol, $ 300 (Dinner Cfiairmen, - Jack/ crud Miriam/ Sfienkmaa For Reservations/Information, call The Holocaust Memorial Center (248) 661-0840. 9/26 1997 52 Listed by the Detroit News on July 28, 1995, as Michigan's "No. 1 top historical tourist attraction" following Greenfield Village. Playwright-Rabbi At Services Daniel Brenner, playwright as well as rabbi, will join Congregation T'chiyah for the High Holidays this year. A graduate of the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College, in Philadelphia, and the Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies, in Jerusalem, Rabbi Brenner has seen six plays he has written performed in community and commercial theater. He also has perf6rmed original material with his guitar in London, Jerusalem and the United States. Congregation T'chiyah, a member o the Jewish Reconstructionist Federation, is an egalitarian syna- gogue based on maintaining Jewish traditions. Non-members are invited to attend high Holiday services. Services for erev Rosh Hashanah, 8 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 1; the first day of Rosh Hashanah, 10 a.m. Thursday, Oct 2; Yom Kippur, 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 11 will be held at the Royal Oak Women's Club, 404 Pleasant and Fourth St. The remaining services will be held at the Wayne County Medical Society building, 1010 Antietam, south of Gratiot and east of 1-375. These include second day of Rosh Hashanah, 10 a.m. Friday, Oct. 3; (followed by the congregational lunch and Tashlich at the Detroit River); erev Yom Kippur (Kol Nidre) service, 6:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 10. For information, T'chiyah, (248) 542-0900, or (313) 832-0009. ffnai Moshe Family Shabbat Congregation B'nai Moshe is Family Shabbat services will begin this Shabbat, Sept. 27. Services will be offered by grade level. On each Family Shabbat date there will be two services for different age groups, each 50 minutes long. On Saturday, Sept. 27, the sched- ule is as follows: From 9:50 to 10:40 a.m., there will be a service for families with children who are pre-kindergarten through grade 2. From 10:40 to 11:30 a.m. there will be a service for families with children in grades 3 and 4. No reservations are necessary and everyone is wel- come, regardless of synagogue affilia- tion. B'nai Moshe Family Shabbat Services are led by teacher Michael Weiss and consist of relaxed prayer, song, Torah study, and family time with a Shabbat theme. For a com- plete schedule of upcoming Family services, call Rita Abramson, (248) 788-3600. Institute Plans Services Sholem Aleichem Institute will have its annual holiday assembly at the Orchard Lake Middle School in West Bloomfield, 10 a.m.-noon Thursday, Oct. 2. A specially prepared machzor \-) containing material culled from old and new Jewish sources, and Hebrew and Yiddish prose and poetry will be used. For information, call the institute, (248) 352-6852. No tickets are required. Selichot At BAHM There will be a Selichot presentation titled "The Un-Binding of Isaac," 9 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 27, at Congregation Beth Abraham Hillel Moses. It will be facilitated by Rabbi Aaron Bergman. Refreshments will be served. The event is free and the public is invit- ed. Selichot services will follow at 11 p.m. N 7 Publicity Deadlines The normal deadline for local news and publicity items is noon Thursday, eight days prior to issue date. The deadline for out- of-town obituaries is 10 a.m. Tuesday, three days prior to issue date. All material must be typewrit- ten, double-spaced, on 81/2 x 11 paper and include the name and daytime telephone number of sender. N N / N