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For Yom Kippur, services will be the evening of Wednesday, Oct. 12, and throughout the day Thursday, Oct. 13. On both holidays, there will be children's services. For service times, locations and membership information, call the Grosse Pointe Jewish Council, (313) 882-6700. T'chiyah Plans Services CARRY-OUT TOTAL BILL L rcsmily Feiendly Temple Israel's Caring Community is seeking kind, dedicated volunteers to assist with ongoing programs and events located throughout the Detroit area. Volunteers are needed to assist at parties held at area shelters and orphanages. Volunteer tasks include distributing cookies and drinks, paint- ing children's faces and nails and assisting with arts and crafts projects. Donations of baked goods, stuffed animals (new or very gently used) and new items for mothers (toiletries, manicure sets, make-up) are accepted for distribution at the parties. To learn about this opportunity, call Carol and Rick Monash, (248) 683-4999; or Gail Young, (248) 682- 9588. Caring Community projects are made possible in part by the George and Shirley Agree Caring Community Birthday Party Fund of Temple Israel. Congregation T'chiyah will host Jordi Gendra as its visiting rabbi for this coming year, beginning with Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. In November, Gendra will be with the congregation during the second weekend of each month until April 2006, conducting services and work- ing with the congregation to engage the community in other Jewish events and activities. Gendra is a senior rabbinical stu- dent at the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College in Philadelphia. Originally from Spain, he grew up in an Orthodox congregation and was introduced to liberal Judaism during a stay in Israel. Congregation T'chiyah invites the community to participate in its Shabbat services and other activities during the coming year, including the upcoming Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur services, at the David and Miriam Mondry Building, 15000 W. 10 Mile Road, on the A. Alfred Taubman Jewish Community Campus in Oak Park. For information, contact Roz Schindler, rozschind@aol.com . Torah Center Shabbaton The Hyman and Sonia Blumenstein Outreach Institute of Sara Tugman Bais Chabad Torah Center will host two programs with Rabbi Tzvi Freeman, author, musician, Kabbalist and Tai Chi practitioner, during the weekend of Sept. 24-25. Rabbi Freeman resides in Toronto and is the author of a number of works on contemporary mysticism. On Saturday at 11 p.m., before the Selichot service, Rabbi Freeman will speak and give an audiovisual presen- tation on "Being One." Light refresh- ments will be served. On Sunday, at 10:30 a.m., he will speak on "Buddhists, Gurus and Jewish Meditation." A continental breakfast will be served. Rabbi Freeman will also speak at a luncheon following services on Shabbat, at approximately 1 p.m., on "Unorthodox Judaism." All programs will take place at the Torah Center, 5595 Maple Road, in West Bloomfield. For information and to make a reservation, call the Torah Center, (248) 855-6170. Shabbat accommodations can be arranged. Yoga For Babies And Moms An interactive yoga program for moms and infants and moms and toddlers will be offered at Congregation Beth Shalom. The program is led by Beverly Price, registered dietitian and yoga teacher. Pre-registration is required, $25 for mom and baby. For information, call Beverly Price, (248) 390-4150 or visit www.prazamana.corn. Participants should dress comfort- ably and bring a mat and towel to practice yoga. Classes are scheduled for Wednesday, Sept. 21, 10:30-11:30 a.m. — birth to pre-crawling; Wednesday, Sept. 28, 10:30-11:30 a.m. — crawling to 24 months.