World Scales from vah, she made the decision to become a rabbi and was ordained by the Reform movement's Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in Jerusalem in 1999 at age 44. She holds a master of Hebrew Letters degree from HUC-JIR. Since her ordination she has been the rabbi of Kibbutz Gezer, which is a 70-member congrega- tion in central Israel and affiliated with the Israel Movement for Progressive Judaism. The IMPJ serves both the kibbutz and sur- rounding areas. The staunch support of her congregation helped Rabbi Gold to be named on the petition. She wants to be able to continue to serve them as a rabbi recognized by the State of Israel. "These are people who are paying taxes, but who are not getting the religious services that are suitable for them',' Rabbi Gold said. Ha'aretz quotes Meir Spiegler, the director of religious services for Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, as saying, `The chief rab- binate is opposed across-the- board to the appointment of Reform rabbis:' But Rabbi Gold responded by saying,"This is something to be done through the government, not through the rabbinate. This is not a revolution to put ,onservative and Reform rabbis everywhere. It is to recognize that if a communi- ty decides that is what is suitable for them, they can have it. And there is every reason for this to succeed if we believe in a demo- cratic state:' THE JEWISH ACADEMY... MORE than an education, the Jewish Academy is an exceptional experience that— Maximizes academic potential Inspires confidence and leadership Encourages a lifetime of Jewish living and learning Jewish young people are finding MORE at the Jewish Academy. 'WISH ADEMY Call today for enrollment information. tii-ipalitart Detroit 6600 West Maple Road West Bloomfield, MI 48322 Phone: (248)592-5263 www.jamd.org wEltE PART Of THE Mkt 33 :3 eith F eder edo n page 35 N.4110t4.34L ASSOC VI ION Drff.33433tH1 301001.5 ❑ While in the Detroit area, Israeli Rabbi Miri Gold will 1047630 Bringing 25 Years Experience You're reading in Greek & American Cuisine -a winning publication! Our edit & creative team garnered 10 awards to Commerce Township • Full Carry-Out Available • Best Desserts in Town • Complimentary Rice Pudding (with any dinner menu) • Now Serving Broasted Chicken Ail-You-Can Eat-Fish Friday $799 fceiandfc Cod Lunch Specials Starting at $2" With Soup Mon-Fri (except holidays) 36 this past year from the Michigan Press Association for the editorial portion of the Local Columnist: i st [Sy Manetto] Se Restaurant [PLATINUM] (West of Union Lake Rd.) Commerce Twp., MI Richardson N Special Section: 1 st 8374 Richardson rC A Road Design: i st GREEK & AMERICAN CUISINE =1 10% OFF ENTREE BILL $12.00 Minimum Order Not valid with any other offers or specials. Expires 11/30/05 248-360-8800 - OPEN 7 DAYS I 7 A.M. - 9 P.M. 1045960 1/2 OFF DINNER I I Buy One Dinner, Get 2nd Dinner 1/2 II OFF of Equal or Lesser Value I I With purchase of 2 beverages. Not valid with " any other offers or specials. Expires 11/30/05 .111 L IOW IMM 11=1 Enterprising Reporting: 2 nd Mio-Way Bridge] feature Story: 2nd [Saying Goodbye] speak at several venues. All are open to the community. • Saturday, Nov. 12, Rabbi Gold will speak during Shabbat services at Shaarey Zedek in Southfield. • 1:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 13, at Shir Tikvah • 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 13, at Beth Shalom • 8:30 a.m. Monday, Nov. 14, at the Max M. Fisher Federation Building, 6735 Telegraph, Bloomfield Township • 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 15, at Congregation Beth El in Windsor NM MN November 10 2005 ANT