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August 16, 2007 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2007-08-16

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Come worship, celebrate, and learn with us at any of these events.
All are welcome. There's so much going on at Temple Kol Ami!

Friday, August 17
45:00 p.m. - "Simply Shabbat"

and Sushi Oneg

join us for 6 family-friendly, one-hour service followed by a kosher-style sushi oneg.

IIIP Friday, August 24

6:00 p.m. - "Summer Camp Shabbat" Service and BBQ

Welcome the kids back from camp! Wear camp T-shirts (adults too!) as we worship

and sing. Kosher hot dogs, s'mores, and other camp treats fol low ;thservice.

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No charge, but please RSVP for dinner.

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Saturday, August 25
9:00 a.m. - Torah Explorers

A fun, energetic Shabbat program 'for

pr e-reader-s ! 'Kids join Rabbi Norman Roman

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on the Bimah to celebrate Shabbat.

9:30 a.m. - Chevrat Torah

Enjoy bagels and coffee as Rabbi Conrad leads a lively discussion about
this week's Torah portion.

10:30

Shabbat Service
Worship with us at an informal and interactive Saturday morning casual service,
followed by a light Kiddush lunch. RSVP Requested.

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li llfrWednesday, August 29

7:00 p.m. - Religious School Open House. Call for tocafi
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Friday, September 7
8:00 p.m. - Shabbat Serviceth Limud Oneg

Rabbi Roman will lead a discussion about High Holy Day customs

following the service.

Saturday, September 8
7:30 p.m. - Selichot Movie: "A Cantor's Tale"

Join us for this documentary which pays tribute to the celebrated art of cantorial

music followed by refreshments, discussion and Selichot Service.

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We have High Holy Day services for all generations.
For details on these and all other activities, please visit our
website or call our office.

www.tkolami.org

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