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the chapel, (248) 788-1006. Chazzan:
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Saturday 9 a.m.; Sunday 9 a.m.

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5642 W. Maple Road, West Bloomfield,
48322, (248) 855-5007. Rabbi: Milton
Arm. Cantor: Barry Ulrych. Services:
Saturday 8:45 a.m. Haftorah, Cantor
Ulrych.

Tisha B'Av
At Adat Shalom

Adat Shalom Synagogue will hold ser-
vices for Tisha B'Av 9 p.m. Saturday,
Aug. 1 and 8 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 2.
At services on Saturday evening,
Lamentations will be chanted by
Cantor Larry Vieder, Rabbi Efry
Spectre, Rabbi Daniel Nevins,
Jonathan Blatt, Sidney Feldman, Paul
Magy, Saul Rose and Asher Tilchin.
At services Sunday, special prayers
and elegies will be included in the tra-
ditional morning service. Minchah
services will be held Sunday at 1 p.m.
and regular evening services will take
place at 6 p.m.

Volunteers
Get Recognition

A trio of Temple Beth El volunteers,
Peggy Frank, Gerald Levin and Nancy
Singer, were recognized at the Temple's
annual meeting for their devoted and
lengthy service to the congregation.
Peggy Frank was most recently
honored by the congregation as a
Mitzvah Model, one whose life is
marked by "extra acts of caring." At
the temple, these acts include co-facili-
tator of the congregation's
Bereavement Support Group and seats
on the Caring, Inclusivity and Ruth
Franklin Einstein Education
Assistance committees. Among the
many community groups to which she
gives her time are the boards of the
Agency for Jewish Education,
Michigan Jewish Aids Coalition
(MJAC) and the Wayne State
University School of Social Work
Dean's Advisory Board. She serves as a
parent educator for the National

Council of Jewish Women's SPACE
Rainbows program and as a lecturer
for Botsford Hospital on Living with
Chronic Illness.
Gerald Levin is chief executive
officer/president of Orchards
Children's Services. He has chaired
the temple's Congregational
Education Committee for the past
two years and furthered his own
Jewish education, becoming an adult
bar mitzvah in 1997. He is the corre-
sponding secretary for the
Metropolitan Detroit Federation of
Reform Synagogues, president of the
Michigan Federation of Private Child
and Family Agencies, chair of both
the Governor's Advisory Committee
on Human Services and the
Governor's Committee on Juvenile
Service Education, Southeastern
Michigan.
A teacher at Birmingham's
Greenfield School, Nancy Singer is the
former chair of the congregation's
Nursery School Committee and is
serving her second term as Religious
School chair. She has been the tem-
ple's Orchard's Toy Drive chair for the
past several years. She is active on the
temple's Social Action Committee.

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Moses has appointed Mrs. Julie
Margolis as its new religious school
director. Margolis has been a Jewish
educator in the Conservative move-
ment for 20 years in the metropolitan
Detroit area. In addition to her duties
as director, Margolis will teach an
upper level class.
Beth Abraham Hillel Moses
Religious School offers free tuition to
the community for kindergarten
through first grade. School days and
hours are: Sundays 9 a.m.-noon;
Mondays (for Judaica-high school
only) 5 p.m.-7 p.m.; Thursdays 4:30-
6:30 p.m.

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