A% 4 DIGEST from page 117 Sea Discoveries and director of New York University's archaeological excava- tions at Dor, Israel. He will also be scholar in residence at an in-house Shabbaton, Sept. 10-11, at the Torah Center. For information, reservations or Shabbat accommodations, call the Torah Center, (248) 855-6170. Rosh IlaShanah: The Infinite :The Fu And A Corntortdi S plenty . Which is and how it should be. e, in so many ways. Community Selichot Slated Members from Adat Shalom Synagogue, Congregation B'nai Moshe, Congregation Beth Ahm and Congregation Shaarey Zedek will join On Saturday evening Sept. 11, 2004 at Congregation Shaarey Zedek Southfield for a Selichot program. The evening will begin at 9:30 p.m. with Havdalah. Professor Howard Lupovitch, the Conservative Movement scholar in residence, will speak on "American and Israeli Jews: Do We Still Speak The Same Language?" At 11 p.m., Selichot services will be led by Rabbi Aaron Bergman, Cantor Earl Berris, Cantor Yevsey Gutman, Cantor Chaim Najman, Cantor Larry Veider and Ronn Nadis with the Shaarey Zedek synagogue choir direct- ed by Eugene Zweig. This is open to the entire communi- ty. Refreshments will be served. You're invited! Just call The Shul (248-788- for any kind of Jew. Very comfortable. That's 4000) and register. We'll save you a seat. why we'll have exciting services (in Hebrew An infinitely comfortable one. and English), a children's program, classes (during service times), a warm environment with friendly people —and a serious Kiddush. HASHANAH Services atilheShul am comfortable It's for the entire community, a place for anybody to feel the sweetness of the New Year. Because everybody should have a place to feel comfortable on the High Holidays. We feel strongly about that. thabad-lubavitch 6890 West Maple Road,West Bloomfield, MI 48322 (248) 788-4000 email: HighHolidays@theshul.net www.theshul.net Commerce Services Set Residents in Commerce Township will be able to celebrate the new year with the Chabad Jewish Center of Commerce. High Holiday services will be held at 150 Commerce Road on the corner of Carroll Lake and Commerce Road. Services will be held on Rosh Hashanah Sept. 16-17, 10 a.m. as well as Kol Nidre, Sept. 24, 7 p.m. and Yom Kippur Sept. 25, 10 a.m. Membership is not required to par- ticipate. Services are free and are open to all regardless of affiliation. All prayers will combine the original Hebrew, as well as translated English. A special children's program will accompany the adult services. For information regarding services, call (248) 363-3644. THE SIR• 4 Q A3^0 Where the Jewish Community Shops! Your exclusive source for all Judaica... offering a huge selection of gi fts for all simchas. Religious items, jewelry, music, books, Shabbat & holiday items, kosher gift baskets and lots more Browse the Store often for new items and specials. Over 3000 products! wwwwjewish.com Kt t 4 , 9/10 2004 119