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place where we can point with pride
and say this is where we belong."
With a model of the projected build-
ing behind him, the synagogue's leader,
Rabbi Hanoch Gez of the Sephardic
Community of Greater Detroit, noted,
"We don't build the synagogue for show,
but for significance."
Even so, he did concede, the building
\Nil' look "very nice."
Michael H. Wolk, AIA, of Michael
Wolk and Associates Architecture, the
architect responsible for the design of
the new building, says its 5,300 square
feet will seat about 175 people. It will
be a traditional Sephardic sanctuary,
with a bima toward the center of the
space and a major stained glass win-
dow facing east, he said.
The building will include a foyer,
reception area, small kitchen, library
'and offices. Wolk added that an exteri-
or walled courtyard will be used for
life-cycle events, like weddings, and
for the building of a sukka during
Sukkot.
Congregation
officials have vet to
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determine specific cost figures for the
synagogue, which they hope to open
by next spring.
> Behar's son, Rick, said a perma-
nent building may end the turnover
of membership that came as the syn-
agogue went from one rented space
to another. The Sephardic commu-
nity met weekly for many years in
Oak Park at the Jimmy Prentis
Morris Building of the Jewish
Community Center of Metropolitan
Detroit. Currently, services are held
in a storefront on Walnut Lake at
Drake in West Bloomfield. With
each move, the many Orthodox
members of the congregation were
left to seek out other synagogues
within walking distance of their
homes, Rick Behar said.
He noted that the Sephardic ser-
vice is Orthodox, with a meth. itza
(divider) separating the men's and
women's seating. He added, howev-
er, "the religiously diverse Sephardic
culture does not have RefOrm,. -
Conservative or Orthodox f011owers,
per se. We believe the same things,
and in the synagogue
, t, t we come
together."
As guests took the opportunity to
symbolically begin the construction of
the edifice, they recited a blessing that
included these words: "I put this
shovel in the earth for the purpose of
building this holy sanctuary, the
Sephardic synagogue.
As they sang and called out mazel toy
to one another, their voices, like Shirley
Behar's, often broke with emotion. Li

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