Join Us fo r the tligh Flo lidays of THE BIR MINGHAM TEMPLE Service Schedule Welcoming All Synagogues open doors to the unaffiliated. SHELL' LIEBMAN DORFMAN StaffWriter M any areas synagogues wel- come non-members on the High Holidays. In addition, most will make arrangements for those who have difficulty paying for tickets. Check with individual synagogues for service times, to make reservations or purchase tickets. Synagogues offering non-member tickets or conducting spe- cial services include: • Adat Shalom Synagogue: Non- members are welcome. Call the syna- gogue for ticket information. • Congregation Beth Ahm: Non- members age 26 and older: $250 for all Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur servic- es; students (and medical interns and residents) age 25 and younger, free with ID card. • Temple Beth El: Non-member service held on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur at no charge, but tickets are required. • Temple Beth Emeth, Aim Arbor: Non-member tickets: $125 per person for each Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. • Beth Israel Congregation, Ann Arbor: Non-member tickets available at $130 for each Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. • Congregation Beth Shalom: Non- member cost: $300 for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur; age 22 and younger: free. • Birmingham Temple: Non-mem- ber tickets: $200 for all High Holiday services; $100 all Rosh Hashanah servic- es only and $100 for all Yom Kippur services only; $50 for each day of servic- es for each holiday. No charge for chil- dren. Memorial service may be attended at no cost. • Congregation B'nai Moshe: No charge for tickets for college students with a school ID., medical or dental interns and residents and those who are new to the community. A limited num- ber of tickets are available to unaffiliated families with children who attend the Pitt Child Development Center at the JCC. Yom Kippur Yizkor services are open to non-members by making a donation to the synagogue. • Chabad Jewish Center of Commerce: No charge for attending High Holiday services. • Congregation Chaye Olam: Non- member cost: $150 for both Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur; $100 for Rosh Hashanah only or Yom Kippur only. Ticket price will be deducted from cost of membership dues should mem- bership be acquired. • Temple Emanu-El: Non-members may attend services on Yom Kippur afternoon, from 2:30 p.m. until the end of the service. • Isaac Agree Downtown Synagogue: No charge. No tickets required. Millennium Theatre, Southfield. • Temple Kol Ami: In lieu of non- member tickets, 90-day trial member- ships — at no cost — include participa- tion in synagogue programs and events including High Holiday seating. Those who are not members of a congregation but who have children at the Pitt Child Development Center at the JCC are welcome at the 3 p.m. multigenerational service on Rosh Hashanah and 9 a.m. on Yom Kippur. • Sara Tugman Bais Chabad Torah Center: Non-members are welcome to attend and pay what they can. Home hospitality is also available. • Congregation Shaarey Zedek: A limited number of non-member tickets are available at $350 for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. A non-member service is also offered for both holidays: $90- adults, $45-students, children free. • Temple Shir Shalom: Non-mem- bers considering future membership are welcome. • Congregation Shir Tikvah: Non- members are welcome at the family serv- ice at 3 p.m. on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur and at the 5:15 p.m. Yizkor services until the end of Yom Kippur. • The Shul-Chabad Lubavitch: $50 suggested donation for both Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur tickets. • Congregation T'Chiyah: There is no charge to non-members. • Temple Israel: Members may bring non-member guests on Rosh Hashanah evening. Services for children age 8 and younger are available to non-members on both holidays, but tickets are required. • Young Israel of Oak Park Non- members seeking to attend High Holi- day services should call the synagogue. • Young Israel of Southfield: Non- members are welcome. Call for details. E High Holidays for Tots Sunday September 12th 11:00 AM Rosh Hashanah Evening Service Wednesday September 15th 8:00 PM Rosh Hashanah Morning Service Thursday September 16t 10:30 AM Rabbi Kolton will speak on: 7kize4 A'aai414 "Repairing the World" Rosh Hashanah Youth Service Thursday September 16th 2:00 PM Birmingham Temple: A Congregation for Humanistic Judaism 28611 West Twelve Mlle Road Farmington Hills MI 48334 Memorial Garden Service Sunday September 19 th 1:30 PM Phone: 248-477-1410 Email: info@birminghamtemple.org Visit us on the Web: Yom Kippur Evening Service September 24th 8:00 PM www.birminghamtemple.org Yom Kippur Morning Service September 25th 10:30 AM Yom Kippur Youth Service September 25th 2:00 PM Yom Kippur Memorial Service September 25 th 4:30 PM 883820 SA I The Members of the SHOLEM ALEICHEM INSTITUTE invite you to join them at their SECULAR HIGH HOLIDAY ASSEMBLIES to be held at ORCHARD LAKE MIDDLE SCHOOL 6000 Orchard Lake Road, West Bloomfield ROSH HASHANA: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2004 (10 am-12 Noon) KOL NIDRE: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2004 (8 pm-9:30 pm) Featuring an Assembly of Readings plus music by: Bloch, Bruch, Chayes and others with Edward Benyas (oboe) Marcy Chantreau (cello) and Kara Benyas (piano) YOM KIPPUR: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2004 (10 am-12 Noon) As Always No Ticket Required Membership inquiries welcome. 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