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October 06, 2005 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-10-06

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Director Dan Shere and Marty Liebman on guitar.
Following dinner, Siegel will speak about "Little
01' Me — How We can Change the World for the
Better " A Tea & Shmooze/Q & A session will follow.
Saturday morning, the traditional Shabbat serv-
ice will be in the main sanctuary. In addition, at
8:30 a.m., Siegel will discuss "Texts You Never
Learned in Hebrew School." At 9:30 a.m., he will
meet with 5th-7th graders and their families and
look at "Mitzvah Power: The Awesome Power of
Kids and the Families to Change the World." He will
speak in the main sanctuary at 11 a.m. on "Mitzvah
Magic: from Moses to Michigan (and NJ):'
A Shabbat morning Shtiebl Minyan is set for 9:30
a.m., and a Neshama discussion led by Rabbi
Rachel Shere begins at 10 a.m.
"Shalom Baby" is at 10 a.m. for parents, new-
borns and parents-to-be. Youth services are at 10:15
a.m. and Torah for Tots is 10:45 a.m.
Adult options at 10:30 a.m. include Yoga &
Yiddishkeit and a Spiritual Nature Walk.
Kiddush will be followed at 12:30 p.m. discussion
by Patterson giving "A Perspective on Oakland
County."
Especially for teens at 12:30, former University of
Michigan basketball guard Dani Wohl will shoot
hoops and conduct a clinic on the Adat Shalom bas-
ketball court. He will talk about playing in the
NCAA Tournament.
"East Meets West" is the subject of a post-
Kiddush Shmooze Fest at 1:30 p.m. with Rabbis
Jason Miller and Rachel Shere. They will compare
their experiences at the Jewish Theological
Seminary in New York and the University of
Judaism in California.
Minchah-Maariv services and Havdallah ill begin
at 6:45 p.m. Saturday.
At 6 p.m. Friday, there will be a casual family
buffet dinner at $18 per family. At 7 p.m. there will
be a traditional, catered, sit-down Shabbat dinner at
$12 per person or $25 per family. Reservations are
required by Oct. 10 for both.
For reservations, call Adat Shalom, (248)
851-5100. ❑

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October 6 2005

Clockwise from top left:

Rabbi Daniel Nevins, Dan Shere and

Marty Liebman, all of Farmington Hills,

ensure that Shabbat rocks.

Benjamin Francis, 6 1/2, of Farmington

Hills shows how it's done.

Yael Chimovitz, 3, of Oak Park makes the

most of her French fry.

Ron Steam of Farmington Hills holds his

grandchildren, cousins Riley Steam, 4 of

Farmington Hills and Logan Steam, 2, of

Berkley.

Center:
Diane Klein of Southfield holds her twin

granddaughters, Zoe and Isabel Saltz,

2 1 /2, of Huntington Woods.

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