Southfield Gardens Eruv
25451 Southfield Road
Southfield, MI 48075
(248) 559-1533
(248) 557-9666
Contact Person: Rabbi Shaiall Zachariash
Enables residents of Southfield
Gardens subdivision to carry children
and push strollers on the Sabbath.
Connects with Project Eruv of Oak
Park. Map with boundaries is available
upon request.
West Bloomfield Eruv
West Bloomfield, MI 48322
(248) 855-6170 Bais Chabad
Eruv encloses square mile of Maple (N),
Middlebelt (E), 14 Mile (S), and Orchard
Lake (W).
West Bloomfield Eruv II
Eruv Committee
5188 Kingsfield Drive
West Bloomfield, MI 48322
(248) 737-2626 Shomrey Emunah
Contact Person: Rabbi Eli Jundef
Eruv encloses a two square-mile area,
north ofWalnut Lake, east of Orchard
Lake, south of Maple and west near
Drake, connects Ohel Mohed,Young
Israel-West Bloomfield, B'nai Israel-
Shaarey Zedek and B'nai Moshe.
PIDYON HABEN
24123 Greenfield Rd.
Southfield, MI 48075
(248) 559-1500
(248) 559-0117
FAX: (248) 559-9858
Email: alladopt@aol.com
Contact Person: Diane St. Peter, MSW
Programs include domestic and
international adoption, pregnancy,
infertility and post-placement
counseling, searches and reunions.
Stars Of David International
7423 Westbury Road
West Bloomfield, MI 48322
(248) 661-3978 Rosa Schindler
(248) 788-2202 Dahlia Klein
Provides support, social activities and
educational programs for Jewish
families who have adopted children.
GENETIC COUNSELING
& TESTING
Mott Children's Hospital
1500 E. Medical Center Drive
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
(734) 764-0579
Website: vvvvw.med.umich.edu
The Division of Pediatric Genetics
provides service in the diagnosis,
treatment and prevention of birth
defects, structural abnormalites,
inherited diseases, chromosomal
abnormalities and mental retardation.
(Redemption of the First Born)
[This ceremony recalls the redemption of
the first born that took place in the
wilderness and is described in the Bible.
Fathers must "redeem" their first-born
isons 30 days after the baby's birth from a
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Kohen for five silver shekels. Usually the
Kohen returns the money or gives it to
charity. A festive meal follows.
BIRTH & ADOPTION
Alliance for Adoption*
Jewish Family Service
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MOHELIM
Cantor Earl Berris
6800 Drake Road
West Bloomfield, MI 48322
(248) 788-0600 Congregation Bnai Moshe
(248) 788-BABY
Pager: (248) 523-7416
FAX: (248) 788-0604
Email: cantorb@bnaimoshe.org
Certified mohel with 20 years of experience.
Trained by a former chief mohel of
Jerusalem at Bikur Cholim Hospital. Also
available for personalized "Simhat Bat"
ceremonies to name baby girls.
Cantor Howard K. Glantz
32311 Queensboro
Farmington Hills, MI 48334
(248) 851-5100 Congregation Adat Shalom
(248) 855-BRIS
FAX (248) 851-3190
Email: HG4ohil@atlas.moa.net
Website: vvww.adatshalom.org
Ritual circumcision. Hospital-trained with
anesthetic available. Servicing the entire
community. Sensitive and responsive to
all questions and inquiries. Free
introductory information packet.
Cantor Samuel Greenbaum
14601 W. Lincoln Blvd.
Oak Park, MI 48237
(248) 855 2269 (855 A Boy)
(248) 547-7970 office
Email: cbs@congbethshalom.org
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Celebrate your son's bris in an
atmosphere of loving care, skill and the
warmth of Jewish tradition.Your peace
of mind and your child's well-being are
important to me.
Dr. Adam Cooper
(248) 851-5545
The state's first certified Reform mohel is
also an obstetrician/gynecologist.
Rabbi Avraham Cohen
25191 Prairie
Southfield, MI 48075
(248) 424-8682
(248) 557-9380
FAX: (248) 557-6838
Email: 205-8086@mcimail.com
Contact Person: Rabbi Avraham S. Cohen
Traditional Jewish bris by an
experienced mohel.
Rabbi Leo Goldman
14131 Victoria St.
Oak Park, MI 48237
(248) 547-8555
Qualified and experienced.
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