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The Detroit Jewish News, 2014-07-24

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MICHIGAN'S ONLY JEWISH
BUSINESS DIRECTORY

CONGREGATION SHIR
TIKVAH
3900 Northfield Parkway
Troy, MI 48084
(248) 649-4418
www.shirtikvah.org
info@shirtikvah.org

Congregation Shir Tikvah is an
innovative, yet traditional, friendly
and inclusive congregation, valuing
diversity, where all can seek God
and strengthen spiritual, social,
educational and cultural aspects
of Jewish life. As a bridge between
our membership, our community
and the State of Israel, Shir Tikvah
embraces our heritage, provides
continuity and encourages the
evolution of Judaism into the
future. We offer Friday evening
Shabbat services (times vary)
and Saturdays at 10 a.m. Our
outstanding Sam and Jean Frankel
Family Education Program provides
a preK-12th grade religious school
as well as a variety of enrichment
opportunities for adults. Rabbi:
Arnie Sleutelberg; Associate Rabbi
Dan Horwitz.

TEMPLE BETH EL
7400 Telegraph Road
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301
(248) 851-1100
www.tbeonline.org

Temple Beth El is a large, vibrant,
inclusive, and welcoming Reform
synagogue. Ideally situated in
Bloomfield Hills, we are ready
to offer a full range of life cycle
events, educational opportunities
and meaningful activities for all
ages. Look for us on Facebook, or
contact us directly to meet with
Rabbi Miller or the rest of our
professional team.

TEMPLE EMANU-EL
14450 W. 10 Mile Road
Oak Park, MI 48237
(248) 967-4020
Templefamily@emanuel-
mich.org
www.Emanuel-mich.org

Rabbi: Arturo Kalfus; Cantorial
Soloist: Kelly Onickel. Celebrating
62 years as the only Reform
synagogue in the southeast corner
of Oakland County and thrilled to
be welcoming the dynamic and
charismatic Rabbi Arturo Kalfus
who joined our congregation in
July 2013. Our inclusive worship
services provide the spiritual
foundation for personal Jewish
enrichment, and our social action

programs extend our commitment
to tikkun olam into the greater
metro community. Through our
Early Childhood Community, led
by Eileen Brand, our religious
school, under the new leadership
this year of Sue Salinger, and
our adult programming, we offer
meaningful, substantive Jewish
educational opportunities. We are
a congregation that knows and
cares about each member, yet is
large enough to provide dedicated
professional and lay leadership
able to respond to the many and
diverse needs of today's Jewish
families. For services, please
consult schedule on website or call
the office.

TEMPLE ISRAEL
5725 Walnut Lake Road
West Bloomfield, MI 48323
Temple Israel Offices:
(248) 661-5700; Fax: (248)
661-1302
Tyner Religious School:
(248) 661-5725
Early Childhood Center:
(248) 661-5750
info@temple-israel.org

Temple Israel is a welcoming
Reform congregation achieving
its religious and ethical mission
through spiritual fulfillment,
dynamic programming, life-long
learning, cultural enrichment
and social responsibility. A
remarkable team of clergy leads
our congregation with powerful
inspiration, appealing to people
of all ages. The Audrey & William
Farber Endowment Fund supports
the Susan & Rabbi Harold Loss
Early Childhood Center, the area's
only Jewish preschool with a
four-star "Great Start to Quality"
rating. Highly-qualified teachers,
a nurturing environment and the
latest technology result in an
incredible educational foundation.
Come experience what makes
Temple Israel so special!

TEMPLE SHIR SHALOM
3999 Walnut Lake Road
West Bloomfield, MI 48323
(248) 737-8700
Fax: (248) 737-8862
www.shirshalom.org

Temple Shir Shalom is a Reform
synagogue located at the heart
of Oakland County. With our
preschool, religious school, young
adult programming, family and
senior programming, we welcome
all. Check us out on Facebook.

Rachel and Jeff Schostak of Birmingham; Arlene and Asher Tilchin of
Farmington Hills; with Amy and Stuart Brody of West Bloomfield.

Group with origins in Belarus aids JARC.

T

he David-Horodoker
Organization (DHO) was
originally formed to aid
the community of David-Horodok,
located in what is now the Republic
of Belarus. Years later, members who
immigrated to the Detroit area decid-
ed to continue their charitable efforts
by giving locally to area organizations,
including JARC, an organization serv-
ing men, women and children with
disabilities.
Last month, several members of the
DHO joined Robbie Kaczander and
the staff at JARC's Hilda Schechter
Home in West Bloomfield for the third
annual Shabbat BBQ.
Making the occasion even more
memorable is the fact that Robbie's
grandfather came from David-
Horodok, making Robbie a third-
generation member of the group. The
DHO's youngest member, 1-year-old
Lily Rose Brody, daughter of Amy and
Stuart Brody of West Bloomfield, was
also in attendance. Thirty-five guests
joined event chairs Rachel and Jeff
Schostak of Birmingham and associ-
ate chairs Danniell Nadiv of Ferndale

and Ben Friedman of Detroit for the
Shabbat celebration.
"We are so happy to have started and
to be part of such a wonderful tradition
with two amazing organizations:' said
event chair Rachel Schostak. "The pur-
pose of the BBQ was to introduce the
David-Horodoker philosophy of giving
back to the community to young adults
and strengthen the organization's rela-
tionship with JARC."
Over the years, the organization
established two funds to support
JARC's mission. The David Horodoker
Passover Fund helps to defray costs
related to celebrating the holiday
for people in the independent living
program. The David-Horodoker
Children's Therapy and Equipment
Fund helps with unmet needs of
children served in JARC's Harris
Children and Family Division.



To make a contribution or tribute to
the David Horodoker Passover Fund or
the David-Horodoker Children's
Therapy and Equipment Fund, call
(248) 538-6611 or go to wwwjarc.org/
donate.

Lily and Amy Brody of West
Bloomfield with Adam Blanck of
Detroit

Adam and Emily Berman of
Washington, D.C.

Cousins Carol Kaczander of Oak
Park, Kathy Lowenthal and Linda
Friedman, both of West Bloomfield

Robbie Kaczander of West
Bloomfield, Rick Kaczander of
Oak Park and Loretta Randolph of
Detroit

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