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September 21, 2006 - Image 86

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2006-09-21

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To Life!

ON THE COVER

May the coming year be filled
with health, happiness and prosperity
for all our family and friends.

The Band Family,
Steven, Merle & Michael
and
Minnie Bernberg

Phyllis Scherman gets hugs from her grandchildren, Elizabeth, 16, and
Evelyn, 11, Stein. Phyllis' husband, David Scherman, watches. The Beit
Kodesh members all live in Livonia.

A New Beginning from page 83

May the coming year be filled with
health and happiness for all our family and friends.
L'Shanah Tovah!

While most members — whose
annual dues are $400 with a yearly $50
building fee — live in the Livonia area,
some come from as far as Bloomfield
Hills and Dearborn. Seven new mem-
ber families have joined Beit Kodesh in
the last year or so, bringing the total to
47 families.
Weekly Shabbat services are
described by Kirsch as "a more mod-
ern service with a lot of English on
Friday nights and a more traditional
service on Saturday mornings."
As in previous years, Cantor Harry
Sturm will conduct High Holiday
services at the synagogue. This year,
Cantor Emeritus David Gutman will
also officiate.
"Today, as my wife and I look
back and recall the memories of our

children coming to services with us,
attending Sunday school and having
their bar and bat mitzvah, we see that
our heimishe shul, after all these years,
still remains just that:' Kirsch said. "It's
a warm and inviting place for friends
and family to worship, to learn, cel-
ebrate and socialize together." El

Shabbat services at Congregation
Belt Kodesh are held at 8 p.m.
each Friday night and 9 a.m.
Saturdays. For information on
the synagogue's services, school
and programming, call (248)
477-8974 or access the Web site:
www.beitkodesh.org .
For. High Holiday tickets, call
Martin Diskin, (248) 474-7616.

Martin and Dorothy Diskin of Farmington Hills in the Beit Kodesh library.
She is sisterhood treasurer; he is synagogue president.

May the coming year be filled with
health and happiness for all our family and friends.
L'Shanah Tovah!

Dr. Richard Williams
Mrs. Carol Cooper

We wish our family & friends a very
healthy, happy and sweet New Year.

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September 21 • 2006

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