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July 12, 2002 - Image 63

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-07-12

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Darchei. Torah
Provides Meals

Beth El Names
Brotherhood Head

Yeshivas Darchei Torah will sponsor
the Summer Food Service program
for children. Free meals will be
made available to children 18 years
of age and under or persons up to
age 26 who are enrolled in an edu-
cational program for the mentally
or physically challenged if the pro-
gram is recognized by a state or
local public educational agency.
The meals will be provided with-
out regard to race, color, national
origin, age, sex or disability. Meals
will be provided from Monday, July
1, through Friday, July 26, at
Yeshivas Darchei Torah, 21550 W.
12 Mile Road, Southfield.
Lunch will be served from noon-
1:30 p.m.; and a snack will be
served from 3:30-4:30 p.m.

Stewart Levin was installed as the
67th president of the Temple Beth
El Brotherhood. He is a former
member of the brotherhood nomi-
nating committee and a former
brotherhood vice president.
Installed with
Levin were Bruce
Jacob, first vice
president;
Richard Shaye,
second vice presi-
dent; Larry
Warren, treasurer;
Michael Levine,
assistant treasur-
er; Gerald Cole,
secretary; Bruce
Plisner, assistant
secretary.
Newly installed board members
include Bruce Abramson, Jacob
Bloch, Myron Bordman, Dr. Adrian
Christie, Keith Davidow, Arnold
Garvin, Herbert Goldstein, Curtis
Kuttnauer, Alan Lowen, Dr. Harvey
Nussbaum, Michael Seltzer, Charles
Zamek and Marc Zupmore.

Beth Shalom
Names Officers

Congregation Beth Shalom
Sisterhood elected and installed new
officers and board members for
2002-2004. Ellen Racusin was
installed as president.
Also installed were Marcia Abel,
Ann Barth, Marcia Tanzman, Linda
Lublin, vice presidents; Anita
Epstein, treasurer; Helene Robbins,
Ann Mickel, Vicki Salinger, secre-
taries; Gladys Goldsmith, immedi-
ate past president; Bess Lipson, par-
liamentarian.
The following were installed as
members of the general board:
Hilda Bloom, Marilyn Blum,
Marilyn Cohen, Perlyn Ellison,
Ethel Fitzerman, Annie Friedman,
Shirley Gendler-Goldstein, Bernice
Gill, Rosalie Gold, Deborah
Goldenberg, Evelyn Gorosh, Mona
Greenbaum, Esther Hammer, Fay
Isackson.
Also, Peggy Jackson, Elizabeth
Kannon, Shirley Kramer, Lola
Kwasniewski, Barbara Lewis, Anna
Lindemann, Lynn Lipman, Eleanor
Maness, Lauren Marcus, Ruth
Marcus, Helen Miller, Helen Moss,
Alicia Nelson. Sophie Pearlstein,
Nancy Reisig, Rhoda Rosenthal,
Marilyn Rosner, Tibie Rudofsky,
Roberta Schare, Ida Schwartz, Ruth
Selvan, Gilah Semp, Lana Sherman,
Betty Singer, Janis Waxenberg.

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Tisha B'Av
Services Set

Adat Shalom Synagogue will
hold services for Tisha b'Av at 9
p.m. Wednesday, July 17, and
at 7 a.m. Thursday, July 18.
Tisha b'Av marks the
anniversary of the destruction
of the first and second temples,
the exile of the Jews from Spain
and many other tragedies in
Jewish history. On Saturday
evening, the Book of Eicha
(Lamentations) will be chanted
by members of the Adat Shalom
clergy, and adult and teenaged
members of the congregation.
There will be special readings to
emphasize the theme of the day.
Participating in the services
will be Rabbi Daniel Nevins,
Rabbi Herbert A. Yoskowitz,
Cantor Howard Glantz, Cantor
Larry Vieder, Jonathan Blatt,
Paul Magy, Saul Rose and Elliot
Solomon.
There will be no 6 p.m. serv-
ice at Adat Shalom that
evening.

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