a may .1 New being to ail 01.4N Feiencls ADL's Foxman Slates Talk Abraham Foxman will address the community at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 23, at Adat Shalom Synagogue. The discussion by the national director of the Anti- Defamation league will launch the second year of joint programming co-sponsored by Adat Shalom, Temple Israel, the Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan and the Anti- Defamation League. Foxman's appearance in Detroit occurs on a day that has been declared a national day of Jewish soli- darity with Israel. He will have par- ticipated earlier that day with tens of thousands of American Jews at the national pro- Israel rally in New York. He will speak at Adat Shalom about that experi- ence and will offer his analysis of the current events in Israel and the American Jewish response. Foxman has been head of the ADL since 1987. Born in Poland in 1940, he was saved from the Holocaust as an infant by his Polish nursemaid, who baptized and raised him as a Catholic. His parents survived the war and brought him to America in 1950, following a lengthy custody battle with the former nursemaid. Materials for mobilizing mem- bers of our local Jewish communi- ty in support of Israel will be dis- tributed during the evening at the lecture. There is a $5 admission charge at the door. Shir Shalom Plans `Schmooze' Temple Shir Shalom will hold its first Sunday Schmooze Room 9:45-10:45 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 7. Facilitator Debi Banooni will lead the discussion on "Good Jewish Books to Read with Your Children." The Schmooze Room will take place at Doherty Elementary School on Walnut Lake Road, east of Orchard Lake Road. Join Kol Ami For Second Day Temple Kol Ami in West Bloomfield will hold a service open to all the sec- ond day of Rosh Hashanah. The service begins at 10 a.m. and will bt led by Rabbi Emeritus Ernst J. Conrad and temple members. Tickets are not needed for the sec- ond-day service and the community is welcome. Temple Kol Ami (248) 661-0040. Synagogue listings CONSERVATIVE and Patients — flea/4 -Happiness, Peospeeity and eveeything good in lifer Dr. G Mrs. Barry Feldman Or. Mrs. N. Elyas Dr. G Mrs. Bruce M. Kaplan Dr. Manhal Tobia Families and Staff ADAT SHALOM SYNAGOGUE 29901 Middlebelt, Farmington Hills, 48334, (248) 851-5100. Rabbis: Daniel Nevins, Herbert Yoskowitz. Cantor: Howard Glantz. Rabbi emeritus: Efry Spectre. Cantor emeritus: Larry Vieder. Services: Friday 6 p.m.; Saturday 9 a.m., 7:15 p.m.; weekdays 7:30 a.m., 6 p.m.; Sunday 8:30 a.m. B'nai mitzvah of Ellery Schwartz, daughter of Fonda Schwartz and Gary Schwartz; Benjamin Schwartz, son of Teresa and Mark Schwartz. AHAVAS ISRAEL (GRAND RAPIDS) 2727 Michigan St. SE, Grand Rapids, 49506-1297, (616) 949-2840. Rabbi: David J.B. Krishef. Cantor: Stuart R. Rapaport. Services: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, 7:30 a.m.; Friday, 7 p.m.; Saturday, 9:30 a.m. BEIT KODESH 31840 W. Seven Mile, Livonia, (248) 477- 8974. Cantor: David Gutman. President: Larry Stein; vice presidents, Martin Diskin and Al Gittleman. Services: Friday 8 p.m.; Saturday 9 a.m. CONGREGATION BETH AHM 5075 W. Maple, West Bloomfield, 48322, (248) 851-6880. Rabbi: Charles Popky. Cantor: David Montefiore. Ritual director: Joseph Mermelstein. Rabbis emeritus: A. Irving Schnipper, Israel Halpern. Cantor Emeritus: Shabtai Ackerman. Services: Friday 6 p.m.; Saturday 8:45 a.m., 7 p.m.; weekdays 7 a.m., 7 p.m.; Sundays and Civic Holidays: 8:15 a.m., 5 p.m. Bar mitzvah of David Shapiro, son of Margie and Steven Shapiro. Rosh Hashanah: Monday, Sept. 17, 7:30 p.m.; Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 18, 19, 8 a.m.; Tashlich 6 p.m. Tuesday. SYNAGOGUES to page R34 eeSitafta ( c- i - ava 7/01thing eoeity.me a gear filled with grad health and happitmis seat & gait and the rest of the gang N C ■ 4 L5 Clothing • Accessories • Ideas Inside Orchard Mall 8 51 — 1260 9/14 2001 R31