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May 01, 2008 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2008-05-01

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Hospital Exec Is
SYNergy Speaker

A

dat Shalom Syna-gogue
in Farm-ington Hills
welcomes Gerard Van
Grinsven, president and CEO
of Henry Ford West Bloomfield
Hospital, as
guest speaker for
SYNergy Shabbat
on Friday, May 9.
He will discuss
"Taking Health
and Healing
Beyond the
Boundaries of
Gerard Van
Imagination."
Grinsven
Van Grinsven is
former vice presi-
dent and area
general man-
ager for the Ritz-
Carlton Hotel
Company and
has more than 24
years experience
Rabbi
in the luxury hos-
Yoskowitz
pitality industry.
He will speak at 8
p.m. Friday, following dinner.
Synergy activities will begin on
Friday evening with three separate
services: a "Limud" (Learning) ser-
vice for youth and families at 5:30
p.m., a 6 p.m. Shabbat Shaboom
musical service for the younger set
and traditional services at 6 p.m.
Childcare begins at 7 p.m. At
7:45, children will enjoy Zeemo the
Magnificent's juggling and magic.
At the same time, eighth-graders
and older students are invited to a
program titled "It's a people; It's a
country; It's super... Israel!'
On Shabbat morning, May 10,
Rabbi Herbert Yoskowitz conducts a
Talmud study session at 8:30 titled
"How Long Should Services Be?"
Traditional services begin at 9
a.m. At 10:15, there will be drop-off
youth services. A sixth- and seventh-
grade family service is set for 10:30.
SYNergy co-chairs are
Carol Weintraub Fogel of West
Bloomfield, and Phyllis Pilcowitz of
Bloomfield Hills.
The community is welcome to
all of the services and programs at
no charge, but there is a charge for
Shabbat dinner. RSVP for dinner
by May 2: Call (248) 851-5100, or
e-mail info@adatshalom.org .

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Stainless Steel Applimces
Custom Eurniture

but Air Master designed the most importmt
Inuit
eco-friendly environment.

It's not just about how your home looks.
It's about how it breathes.

www.airmasterrnicom or (248) 399-1800

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,

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THE JEWISH THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY

Invites you to attend the

2008 Detroit Gala Dinner

May 5, 2008, 6:00 p.m.
Congregation Shaarey Zedek
27375 Bell Road

Rabbi Daniel Nevins

Ayelet Piatigorsky

Guest Speaker

Cantorial Student—
Guest Artist

SHIN AWARD RECIPIENTS

Rob and Rhona Fidler
Congregation Beth Ahm

Samuel and Janis Holcman
Adat Shalom Synagogue

Richard and Eileen Polk
Congregation Beth Shalom

Joel and Ruth Shayne
Congregation B'nai Moshe

Lester Satovsky and Neil Satovsky
Congregation Shaarey Zedek

To RSVP or for more information: (248) 258-0055 or email beroth@jtsa.edu

RSVP by April 30, 2008

OJTS

The Jewish
Theological
Seminary

Couvert: $180 per person

1379800

May 1. 2008

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