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September 04, 1999 - Image 44

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-09-04

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Carl Riseman, president; Aleksander
Chernyak, cantorial soloist

Honorable Menschen

Southfield

S

he came in to work on the
JARC archives and stayed
to take over the resource
center and library after her pred-
ecessor became ill. It's been 6 1/2
years and May still is volunteer-
ing once a week to catalog fresh
material and to keep the library
organized and accessible to JARC
staff and clients.

"What started as a wish
to contribute has become
very important to me."

The work comes naturally to
May, former librarian at Schoenhals
Elementary School in Southfield,
who retired in 1992. "I wanted to
use my experience and this is a very
worthwhile organization."
May also serves as co-president
of the Sholem Aleichim Institute,
a cultural/social organization with
a secular Jewish focus and a Yiddish
orientation, and participates in the
Brandeis University book sales.

Keri Guten Cohen

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Lori Corrsin

Progressive Judaism in a friendly, family
atmosphere. Responding to the
challenges of modernity with creative,
innovative educational and outreach
programming. We welcome singles,
seniors and families of all compositions.

Daily, Friday night, Saturday morning
services, religious, Hebrew and nursery
schools, kindergarten, day camp,
parenting classes, sisterhood,
brotherhood, youth groups, singles/senior
adult groups, support groups, social
action programs and mikva.

Temple Beth Emeth

Temple Kol And

2309 Packard Road
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
(734) 665-4744
FAX (734) 665-9237
Email: templebethemeth.org
Website: vvww.templebethemeth.org
Contact Person: Rabbi Robert D. Levy,
Cantor Ann Zibelman Rose

5085 Walnut Lake Road
West Bloomfield, MI 48323
(248) 661-0400
FAX (248) 661-5901
Email: kolami@speedlink.net
Contact Person: Rabbi Norman T Roman,
Rabbi Emeritus Ernst J. Conrad

Offers a wide variety of services
including lay-ledTorah study, minyan
and sanctuary services.Youth groups are
offered for children of all ages to
participate in social and cultural projects.

Temple Emanu-El

14450 W Ten Mile Road
Oak Park, MI 48237
(248) 967-4020
FAX (248) 967-4284
Email: jpklein@voy.net
Website: members.aol.com/ajkess/emanu-el
Contact Person: Rabbi Joseph P. Klein,
Rabbi Emeritus Dr. Milton Rosenbaum,
Cantor Norman Rose; Don Cohen,
executive director

Offers religious, educational, social and
social action programs through its
professional staff and volunteer
leadership, including religious and
Hebrew schools, nursery school,
sisterhood, brotherhood, youth groups
and senior adult groups.

Temple Israel

5725 Walnut Lake Road
West Bloomfield, MI 48323
(248) 661-5700
FAX: (248) 661-1302
Website: wwvv.Temple-Israel.org
Contact Person: Rabbis M. Robert Syme,
Harold Loss, Paul M. Yedwab, Joshua L.
Bennett; Cantors Harold Orbach,

Services Friday evening and Saturday
mornings. Religious school, adult
education, active youth groups,
sisterhood and brotherhood.

Temple Shir Shalom

3999 Walnut Lake Road
West Bloomfield, MI 48323
(248) 737-8700
FAX (248) 737-8862
Website: wvvvv.shirshalom.org
Contact Person: Rabbis Dannel Schwartz,
Michael L. Moskowitz; cantorial soloist
Penny Steyer

Educational, community programming
for all. Monthly children's service. Family
dinners, parent-toddler classes, religious
school through 6th grade, junior high
and high school programs. Adult
education taught by rabbis and others.

RECONSTRUCTIONIST

Congregation T'chiyah

Royal Oak Women's Club
404 S. Pleasant St.
Royal Oak, MI 48073
Wayne County Medical Society
1010 Antietam
Detroit, MI 48207
(248) 542-0900 Gurewitz's office
(313) 392-0085
Email: Tchiyah@rust.net
Website: wvvvv.rust.net/-tchiyah
Contact Person: Harold Gurewitz, president

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