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The Detroit Jewish News, 2004-09-10

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Spirituality

Dr. Lucy Shields Henney, DVM,
is proud to announce the opening of
her new

Sholem Aleichem Services

The Sholern Aleichem Institute will
have its annual High Holiday assembly
at the Orchard Lake Middle School in
West Bloomfield on Thursday, Sept.
16, 10 a.m.-noon.
A specially prepared mahzor con-
taining material from old and new
Jewish sources and Hebrew and
Yiddish prose and poetry will be used.
For information, call the institute,
(248) 423-4406. No tickets are
required.

24-hr Veterinary Emergency Critical Care Facility
243.334.6788

supported by the specialists of the
Oakland Veterinary Referral Services

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Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302
Fax: 248.334.3693

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OAKLAND ETERINARY

Beth El Hosts Selichot

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May the coming year be filled
with health and happiness for
all our family & friends.

On Saturday, Sept. 11, the members of
Temple Beth El and guests will observe
Selichot, beginning with a family buf-
fet dinner, followed by Havdalah and a
family concert.
Featured concert performers will be
the father-daughter duo Steve and
Caitlin Klaper in a program of original
Jewish music that combines pop, jazz,
folk music, blues and Latin rhythms.
The 7 p.m. concert, open to the
community without charge, is spon-
sored by the John and Miriam Cohen
Family Fund for High Holiday Music.
Following the concert, there will be
an 8 p.m. Selichot healing service for
adults, led by Rabbis Syme and
Castiglione and Cantor Gottlieb. There
will be a variety of children's activities.
For information, call Barbara Grant,
(248) 851-1100.

Carol Rosenberg

Associate Director

Jewish Home & Aging Services

c Beth
Shalom

CONGREGATION
BETH SHALOM

Beth Shalom High To Meet

Classes for the Congregation Beth
Shalom High School will meet
Monday evenings, 6-8 p.m., starting
Sept. 13.
New eighth-grade classes include
"Sex, Drugs and Integrity. Ninth- to
12th-graders will explore "Facing
History and Ourselves — Jewish Life
in Europe." Eighth- to 12th-graders
may choose "Chug Ivrit — Modern
Hebrew for Day School Graduates."
For information, contact Danny
Kochavi, (248) 547-7970.

Wishes All of Our Friends In the Community a

9/10
2004

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L'Shana Tova Tikateyvu

B'nai Moshe Offers Hebrew

Let's talk about you, your family
and friends joining our shul.

The Kolel Moshe Lifelong Learning
Institute of Congregation B'nai Moshe
will offer a variety of Hebrew classes
this fall semester. The classes are open

SPECIAL MEMBERSHIP RATES 248-547-7970

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