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Holy Wars' Series Set

Rabbi Herbert Yoskowitz will open
Adat Shalom Synagogue's fall evening
programming with a
three-part series on
"Holy Wars and
Holy Warriors."
Classes are set for 8
p.m. on Thursdays,
Sept. 8, 15 and 22.
Rabbi Yoskowitz
will teach about
three aspects of this Rabbi Yoskowitz
struggle: On Sept. 8
he will discuss
"Apocalyptic and Messianic Traditions
in Judaism, Christianity and Islam."
The following week, he will explore
"The Roles of Jewish, Christian and
Muslim Fundamentalisms in the
Turmoil in the Middle East." On
Sept. 22, he will conclude with "What
Fundamentalist Groups Really Want."
There is no charge. To attend, call
Charlotte Fiszbein, (248) 851-5100.

Beth Ahm Open House

Congregation Beth Ahm will hold an
open house for new, old and prospec-
tive members on Sunday, Sept 11,
from 2 to 4 p.m.
Visitors will be able to meet the new
rabbi, religious school director, nursery
school director and lay leaders.
Desserts will be provided. Activities
include an art fair, showcasing local
artists, and a giant slide for the kids.
Everyone is welcome.

Cardinal Speaks At Beth El

Cardinal Adam Maida will be the
guest speaker at
Brotherhood
Shabbat, Friday
evening, Sept. 9, at
Temple Beth El.
Brotherhood
Shabbat is an occa-
sion for the cele-
bration of diversity
and interfaith har-
Cardinal Maida
mony. The evening
will mark the third
time Temple Beth El has welcomed
Cardinal Maida, who will address the
congregation on "Sharing Sabbath
Rest: Reconciliation for Our World."

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Participating in the 7:30 p.m. serv-
ice will be the Temple Beth El
Quartet. The community is invited to
attend and to greet Cardinal Maida at
a reception following services.

Remembrance Service Set

The annual "Time of Remembrance"
will be held at Clover Hill Park
Cemetery, Sunday, Sept. 11, at 2 p.m.
This event is held in conjunction
with Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
Conducting the program will be
Rabbi Krakoff, Rabbi Berkun, Rabbi
Yanoff and Cantor Meir Finkelstein.
This year's "Time of Remembrance"
has special significance as it is also the
anniversary of the country's 9-11
tragedy.

If you're a newcomer to the community and are interested
in attending High Holiday services at a local synagogue,
please call the Shalom Detroit Chairs by September 26:

Sheri Schiff, (248) 646-5599
and Trudy Weiss, (248) 855-9344

For information, or to receive a
Shalom Detroit welcome packet, please call
Federation's Women's Campaign and Education Department
at (248) 642-4260, ext. 183.

A Rabbi For The Holidays

Congregation Chaye Olgm's Cantor
Stephen Dubov and his daughter
Aleksandra, an Indiana University
voice major, will have company on the
bimah for the High
Holidays.
The congregation
has engaged Rabbi
Aaron Bergman,
former rabbi of
Congregation Beth
Ahm, to co-offici-
ate.
Rabbi Bergman
is a graduate of the Rabbi Bergman
University of
Michigan and the Jewish Theological
Seminary of America. He did graduate
work in Jewish folklore at Hebrew
University in Jerusalem and has taught
courses in Jewish mysticism, humor,
poetry and culture. He is director of
Jewish studies and rabbinics instructor
at the Jewish Academy of
Metropolitan Detroit in West
Bloomfield.
Also returning for the fourth year
will be the voice faculty from
Interlochen Academy. It will provide
choral support throughout the holi-
days.
Services at Congregation Chaye
Olam are open to the community. For
information and tickets, call the office,

(248) 851 7485.

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Instructor:
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