Religious Life
Honor their memory' forever
Moral and spiritual voice of the Jewish community.
Provides forum for rabbis to confer about community
issues. Facilitates cooperative programs among
congregations and agencies, including Israel
experiences and adult programming.
Michigan Branch of Women's
League for Conservative Judaism
32481 Dunford St.
Farmington Hills, MI 48334
(248) 489-0791
Fax: (248) 489-0791
E-Mail: cjtarica@speedlink.net
Contact Person: Carol Tarica
every
on
prayer,
recited
Kaddish
The
sacred
Yahrzeit, serves to elevate the spirit of our departed loved ones. According
to our tradition, the Kaddish is said every year for perpetuity. In memory
of your loved one, Yeshiva Beth Yehudah will arrange to have the sacred
Kaddish prayer recited by distinguished rabbis in our community, every
year on the Yahrzeit and Yizkor holidays.
We can also arrange to install a memorial plaque on our Memorial
Tablet, which will indicate the date of the Yahrzeit, as well as your loved
one's name in Hebrew and English. Pre-need Kaddish arrangements can
also be made.
Please consider this opportunity to assure the remembrance of your
loved one. Contact our Adminstrative Office at (248) 557-6750 for
more information about remembering the ones you love.
Made up of women's organizations of Conservative
synagogues. Mission is to perpetuate Conservative
Judaism and the interpretation of its highest ideals.
Michigan Coalition of Secular
and Humanistic Jews
4078 Foxpointe Drive
West Bloomfield, MI 48323
(248) 738-1877
Fax: (248) 738-6921
Contact Person: Susan Chalom
Coalition constituent groups are Birmingham Temple,
Jewish Cultural Society of Ann Arbor, Jewish Parents
Institute, Sholem Aleichem Institute and The
Workmen's Circle/Arbeter Ring. New members
welcome.
National Federation of
Temple Sisterhoods
Northeast Lakes Council UAHC Office
23240 Chagrin Blvd., Suite 101
Beachwood, OH 44122
(216) 831-6722
Fax: (216) 831-2737
E-Mail: nelc@uahc.org
Contact Person: Rabbi Elliott A. Kleinman
Aids and fosters Reform Judaism and provides service
mechanism for Reform temples. Raises funds for
rabbinic scholarships, youth programs and sisterhoods.
Northeast Lakes Council
UAHC Office
23240 Chagrin Blvd., Suite101
Beachwood, OH 44122
(216) 831-6722
Fax: (216) 831-2737
E-Mail: nelc@uahc.org
Contact Person: Rabbi Elliott A. Kleinman
The central body of Reform Judaism in North America.
Services include camps, music and book publishing,
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15751 W. Lincoln Drive
Southfield, Michigan 48076
(248) 557-6750
outreach to unaffiliated and intermarried Jews, education
and the Religious Action Center in Washington, D.C.
Society for Humanistic Judaism
28611 W. 12 Mile Road
Farmington Hills, MI 48334
(248) 478-7610
Fax: (248) 478-3159
E-Mail: info@shj.org
Website: www.shj.org
Contact Person: Bonnie Cousens
Mobilizes individuals to celebrate Jewish identity and
culture consistent with a Humanistic philosophy of life.
Organizes Humanistic congregations, publishes new
literature, develops educational materials, and
sponsors seminars and conferences.
United Synagogue of Conservative
Judaism/Great Lakes and
Rivers Region
3645 Warrensville Center Road, Suite 214
Shaker Heights, OH 44122
(216) 751-0606
Fax: (248) 642-7654
E-Mail: 71263,267@compuserve.com
Contact Person: Dr. Richard Lederman, director
Women of Reform Judaism
District 10
8915 Sandymar Drive
Cincinnati, OH 45242
(513) 793-9659
E-Mail: njapfel@aol.com
Contact Person: Nancy Apfel
Includes affiliated Reform Sisterhoods in Indiana,
Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee,
and West Virginia. District leaders provide support for
local sisterhoods in program planning, membership
development, fundraising & leadership development.
Young Israel Council of
Metropolitan Detroit
15140 W. 10 Mile Road
Oak Park, MI 48237
(248) 967-3655
Fax: (248) 967-4272
The umbrella organization of the Young Israel
congregations in Oak Park, Southfield and West
Bloomfield. Coordinates activities of these member
congregations, such as annual dinners, newsletters and
special programs.
Founded in 1913 by Solomon Schechter. Serves as a
resource to its locally affiliated congregations through
its numerous programs and publications.
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