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The Detroit Jewish News, 2003-09-26

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Spirituality

May the New Year bring to
all my friends and family
health, joy, prosper!
everything good in

Schore
Sandy Schore



friends, our
wish for a year
filled with

happiness,
health &
prosperity.

We wish our friends and family
a very healthy, happy and
prosperous New Year.

Hela Jutkiewicz & children k

.

We wish our friends and family
a very healthy, happy and
prosperous New Year.

Fred & Beverly Kande!

We wish our friends and family
a very healthy, happy and
prosperous New Year.

M 11r. & Mrs. Sanford Klegmani

_sisf

Jet

9/26
2003

66

We wish our friends and family
a very healthy, happy and
prosperous New Year.

---,Sandra Knapp & Nate Pack

Kabbalat Shabbat
Invites Families

Families at Temple Beth El wel-
come Shabbat each month in an
informal half-hour service of
vocal and instrumental music.
Services are at 6 p.m. followed
by a family-style Shabbat dinner
at 6:30 p.m. No advance plan-
ning is needed to attend the
service; reservations are necessary
for the dinner; $10 for adults
and $6 for children younger
than 13.
Upcoming Kabalat Shabbat
dates include Oct. 3, Nov. 7 and
Dec. 12. For information or
reservations, call (248) 851-
1100.

Flint Synagogue
Plans Services

The Jewish community of Flint
and its environs is invited to
celebrate the High Holidays
with Congregation Beth Israel,
5240 Calkins Road, at the
northeast corner of Calkins and
Dye Road.
Serving as guest rabbi will be
Eli Schochet from West Hills,
Calif. Sharing the bimah will be
Cantor Morton Kula from
Florida.
Tickets are not required.
Services are as follows: Rosh
Hashanah, Saturday, Sept. 27, 9
a.m., Sunday, Sept. 28, 9 a.m.;
Shabbat Shuvah, Saturday, Oct.
4, 9 a.m.; Kol Nidre, Sunday,
Oct. 5, 6:30 p.m.; Yom Kippur,
Monday, Oct. 6, 9 a.m.
For information, call (810)
732-6310.

Service Makes
Shabbat Rock

Adat Shalom Synagogue will
hold a Shabbat Rocks service 6
p.m. Friday, Oct. 3, which will
offer creative renditions of tradi-
tional Jewish music and con-
temporary spiritual melodies. It
is designed for families of all
ages; the community is welcome
to attend.
Participants will include
Rabbi Daniel Nevins, Rabbi
Herbert Yoskowitz, Cantor
Howard Glantz, Elissa Berg,

director of youth and education,
and piano accompanist Morrine
Maltzman.
This month Shabbat Rocks
will be preceded at 5:15 p.m. by
Kidz Rock, a Kabbalat Shabbat
service for families with young
children (6 and younger). There
will be stories, puppets, and
other creative activities with
Cantor Glantz and special
guests.
For information, call the Adat
Shalom office, (248) 851-5100.

Adat Shalom
Plans Tashlich

Adat Shalom Synagogue will
hold a family tashlich program
on the second day of Rosh
Hashanah, 5:15 p.m. Sunday,
Sept, 28, on the hill behind
Adat Shalom's circular drive
near the nursery school
entrance.
The program will feature
activities and stories for families
with young children to learn
about and celebrate the ritual of
tashlich. Participants will then
join the service at 6 p.m.
The community is welcome.
For information, call the syna-
gogue office, (248) 851-5100.

JPI Hosts

Services

The Jewish Parents Institute
will offer services for the High
Holidays at the Jewish
Community Center in West
Bloomfield.
A Rosh Hashanah service
will take place 2 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 27; the Yom
Kippur service will be 2 p.m.
Monday, Oct. 6. Both services
are secular in nature and are
not led by clergy. They are
open to the public free of
charge.
JPI also will sponsor a fami-
ly Sukkot celebration 10 a.m.-
noon Sunday, Oct. 12, also at
the JCC.
For information or reserva-
tions, call Marilyn Wolfe,
(248) 432-5471.

B'nai Moshe
Slates Classes

Kolel Moshe, the lifelong learn-
ing institute of Congregation
B'nai Moshe, will offer new
classes in October. All are open
to the community. There is a
charge, unless indicated, and
advance registration is requested.
On Shabbat, Oct. 11, the sec-
ond in a three-part series of
Family Learning Workshops will
be held 9:30 a.m.-noon. The
Sukkot-related theme is, "Our
Physical World and
Environment: A Jewish Ethical
Perspective." There will be paral-
lel learning sessions for children
(in various age groupings) and
adults, plus combined segments.
The third workshop will take
place on Shabbat, Nov. 15, on
the theme, "Respect and
Consider: Yourself and Your
Neighbor."
On Mondays, starting Oct.
13, noon-1 p.m., "Lunch &
Learn on Yom Sheini" will fea-
ture Rabbi Elliot Pachter,
Cantor Earl Berris and guest
teachers. Pre-registration, by
Oct. 8, is requested for the first
session and complimentary
lunch in the synagogue sukkah.
On Sunday, Oct. 26, adult
Hebrew classes will be offered.
From 9:30 a.m.-11 a.m.,
Nathan Roth will teach
"Prayerbook Hebrew Reading"
(intermediate level).
On Sundays, 10 a.m.-11 a.m.,
Dr. Edward Golenberg will
teach "Advanced Beginner
Hebrew Reading and
Grammar." An intermediate
dass will be at 11 a.m.-noon.
Prospective new students may
audit the Oct. 26 dasses.
On Mondays, 1-2 p.m., start-
ing Oct. 13, Cantor Berris will
lead a course on "The Art of
Cantillation" which will teach
students how to chant Torah,
Haftorah and Megillot.
"Torah Portion of the Week"
is a study group that meets 10-
10:45 a.m. each Shabbat in the
social hall and is led by Barry
Levine. There is no charge.
For information or a copy of
the Kolel Moshe fall brochure,
contact Nancy Kaplan, (248)
737-1931 or
kolelmoshe@comcastnet

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