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"From the moment we walked in
the door, we knew Beth Ahm would
be our home. We were greeted
warmly and welcomed into the
Beth Ahm family. There were no
barriers. We quickly developed
friendships and immersed ourselves
in synagogue life. Our children feel at
home and are excited to participate.
We are active and proud members
who want to share our synagogue
with you.
We invite you to experience Beth
Ahm by joining us on Shabbat or at
an upcoming event. Please let us
welcome you into the Beth Ahm
family."
- Staci and Fabio Giske
Talya, Fabio, Eitan, Staci and An Giske
Havdallah at family camp 2013
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Congregation Beth Ahm
Big enough to enrich you. Small enough to know you.
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5075 West Maple, West Bloomfield, MI 48322
248-851-6880 • www.cbahm.org
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61 3th Mitzvah
Here% your chance!
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On Monday, September 2, 2013, the West Bloomfield
Sara and Morris Tugman Torah Center Congregation
Bais Chabad will be joyously receiving a new Torah
scroll, which will be incomplete in order to allow the
community to acquire a Hebrew letter or a portion of
a Hebrew letter for a nominal donation.
Congregation Bais Chabad
has been serving the Jewish
community in Detroit since
1974 and has served
thousands of families through
classes, services, and social
events for young and old.
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J Torah Center
5595 West Maple Road
West Bloomfield, Michigan
248-855-6170
To take advantage of this rare opportunity
to do this mitzvah, simply call Rabbi Shneur
Silberberg directly at (248) 207-5513
or visit www.baischabad.com
for details beginning today!
Then join us on Monday, September 2nd
(Labor Day) when we gather at 11:30am,
on the east side of Orchard Lake Road,
just south of Maple Road,
across from the Beaumont Medical Building)
or a community procession, lovingly carrying
this beautiful Torah into its new home at
Congregation Bais Chabad.
#613: Deuteronomy 37 :19:You shall write
and .ossess for yourselves the entire Torah.
Summer Reading
List Promotes
Israel Advocacy
y
es,
it's summer. You are
thinking beach, golf,
camping and more.
But if you want to also improve
your Israel advocacy skills during
these vacation days, try one of the
titles listed below suggested by
Allan Gale, associate director of
the Jewish Community Relations
Council of Metropolitan Detroit.
Saving Israel: How the Jewish
People Can Win a War That May
Never End by Rabbi Daniel Gordis
(Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons,
2009). Gordis is one of the most
thoughtful and inspir-
ing Jewish authors
(and speakers)
today. He and his
family made aliyah
just before the
Second Intifada
(2000), and he
has been a prolif-
ic commentator
on life in Israel
ever since.
Start-Up Nation: the
Story of Israel's Economic Miracle
by Dan Senor and Saul Singer
(Toronto: McClellend & Stewart,
Ltd, 2009). Senor's Michigan con-
nection is that he worked for for-
mer Michigan U.S. Sen. Spencer
Abraham. Senor and Singer explain
why Israel has such a booming
economy that was mostly protected
from the recent worldwide eco-
nomic downturn.
The Case for Israel by Alan
Dershowitz (NY: John Wiley &
Sons, 2003).
Dershowitz is one
of American Jewry's
top defenders of
Israel. A Harvard
University law pro-
fessor, Dershowitz
successfully defeats
all false charges
against Israel in
this book.
1001 Facts
Everyone Should Know
About Israel by Mitchell G. Bard
and Moshe Schwartz (NJ: Jason
Aronson, 2002). Bard, a former
AIPAC staffer, was the author for
many years of Myths and Facts, the
"Bible" of most Israel advocates on
campus and elsewhere. He writes
easy-to-read, concise guides about
everything to do with Israel.
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20 July 18 • 2013