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Beth Ahm Music CD
Hear a preview of High Holiday
melodies used at Congregation Beth
Ahm through a newly produced
CD featuring Professor Howard
Lupovitch, Ronn Nadis, Emily Nadis
and Rebecca Nadis.
Nancy Kaplan will facilitate two
sessions to acquaint listeners with
the contents of the CD: 10:15 a.m.
Sunday, Sept. 21, following 9 a.m.
minyan and breakfast; and 7:30 p.m.
Tues. Sept. 21 following 7 p.m. min-
yan. No charge, all welcome.
Beth Ahm is at 5075 Maple, West
Bloomfield. For information, call
Nancy at (248) 737-1931 or e-mail
nancyellen879@comcast.net .
Grosse Pointe Services
The Grosse Pointe Jewish Council
has scheduled High Holiday services
for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.
Led by Rabbi Ernst J. Conrad
with cantorial soloist Bryant
Frank, the services will celebrate
Rosh Hashanah on the evening of
Monday, Sept. 29, and the morn-
ing of Tuesday, Sept. 30. Services
for Yom Kippur will be held on the
evening of Wednesday, Oct. 8, and
throughout the day Thursday, Oct.
9. On both holidays, there will be
children's services.
The Grosse Pointe Jewish Council
Sunday school is accepting students
for the fall term. For service times
and locations and membership
information, call the Grosse Pointe
Jewish Council, (313) 882-6700.
Reform Movement Speaker
On Friday, Sept. 19, at 7:30 p.m.,
Rabbi Dan Freelander will speak
at Shabbat services at Temple Kol
Ami in West Bloomfield.
Freelander is a senior vice
president of the Union for Reform
Judaism and coordinates all of the
Union's infrastructure and opera-
tions.
He is a musician and has com-
posed, recorded and performed
popular Jewish melodies with Cantor
Jeffrey Klepper.
The event is open to the commu-
nity and free of charge. For infor-
mation, check www.tkolami.org
or call the Temple Kol Ami office,
(248) 661-0040.
East Lansing Services
Congregation Shaarey Zedek of East
Lansing invites Jewish and interfaith
families not currently affiliated with
a local synagogue to be guests for
High Holidays services.
Rosh Hashanah services will be
Monday evening, Sept. 29, through
Wednesday, Oct. 1; Yom Kippur ser-
vices will be Wednesday evening,
Oct. 8, and Thursday, Oct. 9. Rabbi
Amy Bigman and Cantor Pamela
Schiffer, along with members of the
synagogue, will lead worship.
In order to ensure enough seat-
ing, tickets are required at all High
Holiday services. A limited number
of complimentary tickets are avail-
able to unaffiliated individuals and
families in the Lansing area. College
and university students are always
welcome; student identification cards
will be accepted in lieu of tickets.
Tickets must be picked up from the
synagogue office; RSVP: synagogue
administrator, (517) 351-3570, ext. 1.
Holiday Security Guide
As the holidays approach, the Anti-
Defamation League urges synagogues
and communal institutions to prioritize
security considerations and ensure
adequate safety measures are in place.
The ADL has made available its
security manual Protecting Your
Jewish Institution: Security Strategies
for Today's Dangerous World.
"We should take pride in the fact
that Jewish communities across
America are generally safe and
secure:' said Abraham Foxman, ADL
national director. "However, we have
seen a spate of anti-Semitic acts
of vandalism around the country
in recent weeks. Since the Jewish
community's visibility is heightened
during the upcoming holidays, Jews
must be especially vigilant."
The manual includes a chapter on
security tips and strategies for high-
holiday services, including: assess-
ing risk, establishing a perimeter,
controlling access, maintaining a
screening center. A new crisis man-
agement chapter offers techniques
for real-time decision-making dur-
ing unfolding crises.
ADL resources, including its secu-
rity manual, are available at
www.adl.org/security.
(at the intersection of the
Northwestern Hwy. Service Drive)
ROSH HASHANAH
Monday, Sept. 29, 6:00 p.m.
Tuesday, Sept. 30 Shacharit, 8:30 a.m.
Mincha/Maariv, 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday, Oct. 1 Shacharit, 8:30 a.m.
YOM KIPPUR
k Wednesday, Oct. 8 Kol Nidre, 6:45 p.m.
1Thursday, Oct. 9 Shacharit, 9:30 a.m.
Yizkor, 1:00 p.m.
Mincha, 5:15 p.m.
N'ilah, 6:30 p.m.
Shofar, 7:45 p.m.
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STEVEN SPERLING, President
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