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The Paycliance Approach

Bloomfield, 48323, (248) 737-8700.
Rabbis: Dannel Schwartz, Michael L.
Moskowitz. Cantorial soloist: Penny
Steyer. Services: Friday 7:30 p.m.;
Saturday 11 a.m. Saturday pidyon haben
of Alex Ryan Kushner.'

SHIR TIKVAH

3633 W. Big Beaver, Troy, 48084, (248)
619-9669. Rabbi: Arnie Sleutelberg.
Services: Saturday 10 a.m. Havdalah at 7
p.m. at the rabbi's home.

RECONSTRUCTIONIST

CONGREGATION T'CHIYAH

404 S. Pleasant St., Royal Oak, (248)
542-0900; 1010 Antietam, (313) 392-
0085. President: Harold Gurewitz.
Services: Friday 7:45 p.m. at Wayne
County Medical Society led by Barbara
Levin and Eli Saltz.

IIUNIANISTIC

THE BIRMINGHAM TEMPLE

28611 W. 12 Mile Road, Farmington
Hills, 48334, (248) 477-1410. Rabbi:
Sherwin T Wine. Services: Friday 8 p.m,
Services will celebrate Rabbi Wine's 70th
birthday.

Tu B'Shevat
At Beth Achim

Congregation Beth Achim will hold
its annual Tu B'Shevat seder 6:30
p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 10, at the syna-
gogue. Rabbi Herbert Yoskowitz will
conduct the seder, which will feature
traditional holiday foods and songs.
A dinner will be served.
One dollar of each dinner will be
used to purchase trees in Israel. Call
the synagogue office (248) 352-
8670, for reservations.

Social Action
Shabbat Planned

The Social Action Committee of
Temple Kol Ami will host its annual
Shabbat 8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 30, at
the temple. This year's program,
which will immediately follow
services, will kick off activities in
preparation of Kol Ami's Mitzvah
Week, Oct. 18-25, when the
temple will host the South Oakland
Shelter.
Participating in the program will
be representatives from the South
Oakland Shelter, Jewish Family
Service and New Bethel Shelter.
They will lead a discussion and

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Two Services
At Kol Ami

Temple Kol Ami will hold a special
learning service 8 p.m. Friday, Feb.
6. The service, led by Rabbi Amy
Brodsky, will include the traditional
liturgy interspersed with explanations
of the prayers and customs of
Shabbat worship.
Rabbi Brodsky will lead the
"Teddy Bear Tot Shabbat" service 9
a.m. Saturday, Feb. 7. Children are
invited to bring their favorite teddy
bear or other stuffed animal to wor-
ship nth them that morning. Tot
Shabbat services are held on a regular
basis throughout the year. Call the
Temple Kol Ami office, (248) 661-
0040, for upcoming dates.
A traditional Shabbat morning
service, led by Rabbi Ernst Conrad,
will begin at 11 a.m. on Feb. 7, as
well.

Family Camp
At Butzel

Families of Adat Shalom Synagogue
will celebrate Shabbat at a family
camp weekend at Butzel Conference
Center in Ortonville, Friday, Jan. 30
- Feb. 1. Children and their parents
will engage in Shabbat observance
and learning, outdoor activities,
games and crafts with Adat Shalom's
clergy and education staff, as well as
the staff of AJE's Jewish Experiences
for Families and Tamarack Camps.
The cost per family includes six
kosher meals, private rooms and
baths, evening staff coverage for
younger children and all program
materials. For information about
arranging a congregational family
camp weekend, call Jewish
Experiences for Families, (248) 354-
1050.

BAHM Plans
Mitzvah Pantry

Congregation Beth Abraham Hillel
Moses will sponsor a mitzvah pantry.
Anyone attending services may bring
a can of kosher; non-perishable food
and place it in the Yad Ezra Mitzvah
box, located in the synagogue lobby.

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