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September 18, 1998 - Image 138

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-09-18

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Detroit Jewish News

sponsors an author during Jewish
he Sholem Aleichem
Book Fair week. One of the
Institute is a secular, cul-
organization's aims is to perpetuate
tural, non-political Jewish
the use of and love for the Yiddish
tganization which, for 72
language
and culttire. To this end,
years, has provided-its members with
Yiddish
readings
and songs are
meaningful Jewish educational, cul-
_included
in programs
tural and social activities
along
with
those in
Sholem Aleichem
It celebrates the Jewish
English
and
Hebrew.
are
mem
bers
sh
holidays with creative o ser-
Each
summer,
the
ideas
at
Butzel
vances which cover the full
group,
along
with
with
guest
Neil
sweep of Jewish history.
Jacobs.
Workmen's Circle, The
Eachear
o ens with Rosh
yp
Jewish
News and the
Hashanah, Kol Nidre and
Rosen-Gold
Philanthropic
Yom Kippur assemblies held
Fund,
presents
a
Yiddish
Concert in
at Orchard Lake Middle School in
the
Park
at
Shepherd
Park
in Oak
West Bloomfield. These are open to
Park.
the public free of charge. Machzorim
A highlight of the year is a week-
developed by members have read-
end
in May spent at the Butzel
ings, poetry and songs in English,
Conference
Center at Camp Maas
Yiddish and Hebrew.
with
a
noted
speaker. With all SAI
The organization's choral groups
functions,
there
are discussions,
sings at these assemblies. At the Kol
shmoo-iing,
singing
and eating.
Nidre assembly, a symphonic trio
The
annual
Moishe
Haar
sings selections from its Jewish
Memorial Program honors the mem-
repertoire.
ory of the beloved school principal
Sukkot, Chanukah, Purim,
and institute director. The program
Passover and Shavuot are celebrated
reflects his love for music, drama
with readings, music, holiday food-
and
literature by bringing outstand-
and camaraderie.
ing
Jewish
performers to the public
Each month throughout the year
free
of
charge.
there are one or two onegai Shabbat
The institute continues to bring
with speakers or panel discussions
to
its members and to the communi-
on topics of Jewish interest. there is
ty
meaningful
programs which per-
also an annual book review.
petuate
a
rich
Jewish
cultural her-
As a member of the Coalition
itage.
It
is
a
small
but
vital group
of Secular Humanistic Jews, to-
which
welcomes
the
public
and new
gether with the Workmen's Circle,
members
to
its
programs.
Jewish Parents Institute,
For information or to be put on a
Birmingham Temple and the
mailing
list, call the Sholem
Jewish Cultural Society of Ann
Aleichem
Institute, (248) 352-6852.
Arbor, Sholem Aleichem Institute

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