spirituality TEMPLE AND SYNAGOGUE LISTINGS SPONSORED BY www.temple-israel.org TEMPLE ISRAEL 'gm* Israel" Making a difference &Irk Israel Making a difference. CONSERVATIVE Lt.,/ Treasures Ahavas Israel (Grand Rapids) (616) 949-2840. B'nai Israel Synagogue (248) 432-2729. Fellowship, Social, and Cultural Enrichment Congregation Beth Ahm (248) 851-6880. EN a CO knihrrikraw K Or Adat Shalom Synagogue (248) 851-5100. Beth Israel (Flint) (810) 732-6310. Congregation Beth Shalom (248) 547-7970. Beth Tephilath Moses (Mt. Clemens) (586) 468-2573. George Istratoff Congregation B'nai Moshe (248) 788-0600. Wednesday, November 28, 2012 at Noon Isaac Agree Downtown Synagogue (313) 962-4047. Cost: $12 for Treasures members, $14 for guests. Harmonica Entertainer George Istratoff has been a consummate entertainer since he first stepped on the stage at the young age of sixteen. As an original member of the Chuck Stanley "Happy Hour Gang" at Detroit's WXYZ-TV in the early days of local television, to his current appearances at places like the Lawrence Welk Resort in Branson, Missouri, he is as active today as in the show business heyday of the past. Congregation Shaarey Zedek (248) 357-5544. Temple B'nai Shalom (Benton Harbor) (269) 925-8021. INDEPENDENT Grosse Pointe Jewish Council (313) 882-6700. Kehillat Hatzhav Hagadol (Mackinac Island) (906) 847-0963. To RSVP, please send a check payable to Temple Israel Treasures, to Beverly Goldberg at 30682 Crest Forest, Farmington Hills, MI 48331. Or Tzafon (Suttons Bay) (231) 357-7152. Reservations by check, are required by Saturday, November 24. Questions? Contact Beverly Goldberg at 248-432-7391. ORTHODOX Agudas Yisroel Mogen Abraham (248) 552-1971. ( 3 • Ei Bais Chabad of Farmington Hills (248) 855-2910. ‘• N , Sisterhood Adults Seeking Knowledge are.pkpwr CHANUKAH LUNCHEON & BOOK FAIR N. 1 -- - -- .-7:_ titale , F4 -..•,..zir -..-...7 . :. -,j_....... ... ..... ' ." . . • - , ......... il ........ 7.... . . 4.. s ) - .-, :- • _dr Entrée to Judaism: A Culinary Exploration of the Jewish Diaspora Monday, December 3, 2012 • 11:30 AM Celebrate Chanukah with a cooking demonstration and lunch with Tina Wasserman, author of the highly successful cookbook, Entrée to Judaism: A Culinary Exploration of the Jewish Diaspora. A well-known cooking instructor from Dallas, Texas, Tina's hands-on approach to all facets of food - that also happens to be kosher - and its preparation have appealed to students for 40 years. Copies of Entrée to Judaism will be available for signing after the program. *This program is sponsored by the Temple Israel ASK program, the Sisterhoods of Temple Israel, Beth El, Kol Ami, Emanu-El, Congregation Shir Tikva, and WRJ Central Dictrict, East and West Michigan Areas. B'nai Israel-Beth Yehudah (248) 967-3969. B'nai Zion (248) 968-2414. Chabad House-Lubavitch of Eastern Michigan (Flint) (810) 230-0770. Chabad Jewish Center of Commerce-Walled Lake (248) 363-3644. www.temple-israel.org 1793010 Sara & Morris Tugman Bais Chabad Torah Center of West Bloomfield (248) 855-6170. Shaar Hashomayim (Windsor) (519) 256-3123. Shaarey Shomayim (248) 542-4444. Shaarey Zedek (Windsor) (519) 252-1594. Shomer Israel (248) 548-9176. REFORM/RENEWAL Congregation Shir Tikvah (248) 649-4418. SECULAR HUMANISTIC The Birmingham Temple (248) 477-1410. Jewish Parents Institute (248) 661-1000. Sholem Aleichem Institute (248) 423-4406. Workmen's Circle/Arbeter Ring (248) 432-5677. SEPHARDIC Shomrey Emunah (248) 559-1533. Keter Torah Synagogue (248) 681-3665. The Shul-Chabad Lubavitch (248) 788-4000. TRADITIONAL Young Israel of Oak Park (248) 967-3655. B'nai David (248) 855-5007. Young Israel of Southfield (248) 358-0154. Woodward Avenue Shul (248) 414-SHUL (7485). RECONSTRUCTIONIST MINYANS Congregation Kehillat Israel (Lansing) (517) 882-0049. Fleischman Residence (248) 661-2999. Congregation T'chiyah (248) 542-0900. Reconstructionist Congregation of Detroit (313) 417-1944. REFORM Anshe Knesset Israel (Iron Mtn.) (906) 779-2902. Bet Chaverim (Canton) (734) 480-8880. Temple Benjamin (Mt. Pleasant) (989) 779-0945. Congregation Beth El (Traverse City) (231) 946-1913. Congregation Beth El (Windsor) (519) 969-2422. Temple Beth El (248) 851-1100. Temple Beth El (Flint) (810) 720 - 9494. Temple Beth El (Midland) (989) 496-3720. Beth Isaac Synagogue (Trenton) (734) 675-0355. Temple Beth Israel (Bay City) (989) 893-7811. Yeshivat Akiva (248) 386-1625. ANN ARBOR CONSERVATIVE Beth Israel Congregation (734) 665-9897. Dor Chadash - U. of Mich. (734) 769-0500. INDEPENDENT Shalva Minyan - U of M www.umhillel.org. INTERFAITH FAMILIES Zinn House zinnhouse.com . ORTHODOX Ann Arbor Chabad House (734) 995 3276. - Ann Arbor Orthodox Minyan annarborminyan.org . RECONSTRUCTIONIST Temple Beth Israel (Jackson) (517) 784-3862. Ann Arbor Reconstructionist Havurah (734) 445-1910. Temple B'nai Israel (Petosky) (231) 547-0817. REFORM Dovid Ben Nuchim-Aish Kodesh (248) 569-0192. Temple Emanuel (Grand Rapids) (616) 459-5976. Temple Beth Emeth First Hebrew Congregation (South Haven) (269) 637-1603. Temple Emanu-El (248) 967-4020. U-M Reform Chavurah Chabad Jewish Center of Novi- Northville (248) 790-6075. Ohel Moed Shomrey Emunah (248) 737-2756. eltrkri; 5725 Walnut Lake Road • West Bloomfield, MI JN Birmingham-Bloomfield Chai Center (248) 203-6721. Mishkan Israel, Nusach Hari, Lubavitcher Center (248) 545-0200. For more information or to RSVP for the above events, call 248-661-5700 November 15 • 2012 Beth Tefilo Emanuel Tikvah (248) 559-5022. Kollel Institute (248) 968-1891. Cost $10 per person. RSVP required by Friday, November 23, 2012 to Norinne Selesko at 29012 Willow Creek, Farmington Hills, MI 48331. Questions? 248-553-8883. 62 Bais Chabad of North Oak Park (248) 872-8878. Or Chadash of Oak Park/ Huntington Woods (248) 543-0372. Temple Israel (248) 661 - 5700. Temple Kol Ami (248) 661-0040. Congregation Shaarey Zedek (E. Lansing) (517) 351-3570. Temple Shir Shalom (248) 737-8700. (734) 665-4744. (734) 769-0500. RENEWAL Pardes Hannah (734) 644-7305. SECULAR HUMANISTIC Jewish Cultural So (734) 975-9872. A more comprehensive list of synagogues is available online at www.thejewishnews.com near the bottom of the home page.