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Synagogues

SYNAGOGUES

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TEMPLE SHIR SHALOM

Bloomfield, 48323. (248) 737-
8700. Rabbis: Dannel Schwartz, Michael L. Moskowitz.
Cantorial soloist: Penny Steyer. Services: Friday 6:30
p.m. Saturday 9:30 a.m. Saturday baby naming of
Abigail Joy Organ and Zoe Elyse Organ.

3999 Walnut Lake, West

28690 Southfield, Suite 293, Lathrup Village, 48076,
(248) 423-4406. Co-presidents: Alva Dworkin, May
Moskowitz. Holiday observances; Friday night oneg
Shabbat; cultural events.

CONGREGATION SHIR TIKVAH

3900 Northfield Parkway. Troy. 48084. (248) 649-4418.
Rabbis: Arnie Sleutelberg, Aaron Starr. Services: Friday
7:45 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. Friday aufruf of Heidi Hes
and Jason Hirsch; Jennifer Lindimore and Mathew
Zatkin. Tisha b'Av: Saturday, Aug. 13, 8:30 p.m.

PARDES HANNAH

2010 Washtenaw Ave., Ann Arbor, 48104. (734) 213-
8374. Rabbi: Elliot Ginsburg. Affiliation: Alliance for
Jewish Renewal. Services: Friday night, monthly.
Shabbat morning the second and fourth Saturday each
month. Services are lead by the rabbi and other leaders
in the group.

SECULAR HUMANISTIC

THE BIRMINGHAM TEMPLE

28611 W. 12 Mile, Farmington Hills, 48334, (248) 477-
1410. Rabbi: Tamara Kolton. Founding rabbi: Sherwin T.
Wine. Services: Friday 8 p.m.

JEWISH CULTURAL SOCIETY

2935 Birch Hollow Drive, Ann Arbor, 48108-2301, (734)
975-9872. Board president: Karla Rice. School princi-
pal: Ramona Brand. Shabbat services first Friday of
every month 7:30 p.m.; cultural Jewish celebrations,
secular bar/bat mitzvah programming, cultural Sunday
school.

JCC, 6600 W. Maple, West Bloomfield, 48322, (248)
661-1000. Director: Marilyn Wolfe. Alternative cultural
Jewish celebrations; secular bar/bat mitzvah cere-
monies; adult programming; cultural Sunday school
from nursery through teen.

Chaye Olam Installs Board

5480 Orchard Lake Road, West Bloomfield, (248) 681-
3665. Rabbi: Michael Cohen. Chazzan: Ben Zion Ben
Shimon. Services: Friday 7 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m.
Monday and Thursday 7 a.m., 9:15 p.m.

Congregation Chaye Olam held instal-
lation of its new executive board
members and board of trustees on
June 28,
The executive board is Dr. Henry
Shevitz, president; Jeff Burg, past pres-
ident; Julie Fisher, vice president;
Larry Fox, treasurer; Maida
Zuckerman, executive secretary; spiri-
tual leader, Cantor Stephen Dubov.
The board of trustees is Jan Brody;
Deborah Colman; Linda Dobrusin;
Lee Golani; Jerry Kirschner; Martin
Peltz; Suzanne Resnick; Jay Weiss.

TRADITIONAL

Early Childhood Offerings

WORKMEN'S CIRCLE ARBETER
RING

REFORM/RENEWAL

JEWISH PARENTS INSTITUTE

SHOLEM ALEICHEM INSTITUTE

26341 Coolidge, Oak Park. 48237, (248) 545-0985.
Chair: Arlene Frank. Michigan district director: Ellen R.
Bates-Brackett. Year round holiday observances, Nokh
Shabbes Havdalah once a month; secular bar/bat mitz-
vah; Sunday school.

SEPIIAR,DIC

KETER TORAH SYNAGOGUE

B'NAI DAVID

P.O. Box 251574, West Bloomfield, 48325, (248) 855-
5007. Cantor: Ben-Zion Lanxner. Services: Saturday 9
a.m. Services held at Hadassah House, 5030 Orchard
Lake Road, West Bloomfield. Haftorah, Saul Chudnow.

MINTANS

FLEISCHMAN RESIDENCE

6710 W. Maple, West Bloomfield, 48322, (248) 661-
2999. Rabbi: Avie Shapiro. Services: Services: Sunday-
Thursday Minchah 5:15 p.m.; Maariv follows daily hour
of Phlag Friday and Saturday, 6:20 p.m.; Maariv after
Phlag. Saturday and Sunday, 9:15 a.m.

YESHIVAT AICIVA

21100 W. 12 Mile, Southfield, 48076, (248) 386-1625.
Services: During the school year, morning services at
7:30 a.m.; afternoon services at 2:40 p.m. The commu-
nity is invited.

Temple Israel's Early Childhood
Center will offer new opportunities for
Jewish family education this fall.
Baby Signs: Sign, Say & Play with
Ericka is a six-week program for par-
ents and babies ages 9-24 months.
Classes will be from 10-11 a.m. begin-
ning Thursday, Sept. 15. There is a
charge. Call the Early Childhood
Center at (248) 661-5700 for details.
Daddy and Me With David pro-
vides interactive learning for fathers
and their children, ages 2-4. Classes
will meet Thursday evenings from
6:30-7:30 p.m. for six weeks, with the
first session beginning Sept. 15. There

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Sarah's Tent welcomes all to join a free
monthly gathering, starting with a
closer look at the High Holidays, 7-9
p.m. Thursday, Sept. 8., at the Jewish
Family Service building, 6555 W.
Maple in West Bloomfield.
Sarah's Tent is designed for the Jew-
by-choice, individuals in interfaith rela-
tionships, blended families and Jews
who want to expand their knowledge.
Those interested in easing their way into
a Jewish life are encouraged to attend.
Sarah's Tent is sponsored by
Federation's Alliance for Jewish
Education, Project NAOMI
(Newcomers Affiliating through
Outreach and Mentoring Initiative),
Jewish Experiences For Families and
Jewish Family Service. RSVP: Debbie
Rosenberg, (248) 205-2537, or Susan
Goutkovitch, (248) 592-2300.

The United Jewish Foundation of Metropolitan Detroit
announces the offering for sale of the
Grand Resort in Cheboygan Michigan.
The property is in two parcels totaling 11 acres
with 205' of frontage on beautiful Mullet Lake.
Interested parties can access property and bid
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Be a part of your

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is a charge.
Schmooze with Nancy and the
News provides an opportunity for par-
ents to enjoy coffee and conversation
as they talk about parenting issues
with parenting specialist Nancy Serlin.
Drop-in sessions will take place at
Temple Israel every Wednesday from
9:15-11:15 a.m. beginning Sept. 14
and continuing weekly when school is
in session. This program is free. For
information or reservations, call the
Early Childhood Center.

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