N vINVW, • . ve Siddur, ill Travel New program brings the synagogue to the people. SHELLI DORFMAN Editorial Assistant .t 9:30 on a Sunday morning, Joshua A Kimmel would normally still be asleep. But this day, he stood in the chapel of the Marvin and Betty Danto Health Care Center in West Bloomfield, leading the Shacharit service. Sixteen-year-old Kimmel, of West Bloomfield, joined other Congregation Shaarey Zedek members at the first monthly minyan joining synagogue men's clubs with Danto residents. Accompanying Kimmel were his father, Robert Kimmel, Morry Levin and men's club president Richard Jacobs. Danto's Rabbi Hershel Klainberg recognized Kimmel from the days when Kimmel accompanied 4t )33' Sk ow*OVe :04 V Men's clubs lead services for seniors at Danto. Rac)bbi Hershel Klainbev helps Ira Boykansky wiW3 his tallit