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The Detroit Jewish News, 2014-08-14

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spirituality

TEMPLE AND SYNAGOGUE LISTINGS SPONSORED BY

TEMPLE ISRAEL

ami ok Israel

www.temple-israel.org

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Making a difference

Celli* Israel

Making a difference.

TE M PLE T EEMS

Temple Israel • West Bloomfield, Michigan

CONSERVATIVE

Adat Shalom Synagogue
(248) 851-5100.

Ahavas Israel (Grand Rapids)
(616) 949-2840.

B'nai Israel Synagogue
(248) 432-2729.

Congregation Beth Ahm
(248) 851-6880.

Beth Israel (Flint)
(810) 732-6310.

Congregation Beth Shalom
(248) 547-7970.

Beth Tephilath Moses
(Mt. Clemens)
(586) 468-2573.

Congregation B'nai Moshe
(248) 788-0600.

Isaac Agree Downtown Synagogue
(313) 962-4047.

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.

Or Tzafon (Suttons Bay)
(231) 357-7152.

ORTHODOX

ROOTS is Temple Israel's experiential learning
program for teens in 9th-12th grade that
encourages community-building, leadership skills,
W I development of Jewish identity, and a deep
Allidi
connection to Jewish life. ROOTS is a supportive,
caring and welcoming space where teens are
empowered as learners and leaders by one another and by dedicated
clergy and faculty who serve as positive, accessible Jewish role models.

RO t S

Agudas Yisroel Mogen Abraham
(248) 552-1971.

Bais Chabad of Farmington Hills
(248) 855-2910.

Bais Chabad of North Oak Park
(248) 872-8878.

Beth Tefilo Emanuel Tikvah
(248) 559-5022.

Birmingham-Bloomfield Chai
Center
(248) 203-6721.

B'nai Israel-Beth Yehudah
(248) 967-3969.

B'nai Zion
(248) 968-2414.

Explore the World. Make a Difference. Travel with Us.

Temple Israel teens have the opportunity
to travel around the globe with our
awesome youth programs. Join us for
retreats and learning experiences, exciting
weekends in different cities, and exotic
social action trips. Some of our featured
trips: Orlando, Belize, Mackinac, Boyne

Highlands and Chicago, to name a few.

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All Jewish teens are welcome! Liberal Scholarships
are available for all Temple Teens programming.

Chabad House-Lubavitch of
Eastern Michigan (Flint)
(810) 230-0770.

Chabad Jewish Center of
Commerce-Walled Lake
(248) 363-3644.

Chabad Jewish Center of Novi-
Northville
(248) 790-6075.

Or Chadash of Oak Park/
Huntington Woods
(248) 543-0372.

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) 865-0117.

Workmen's Circle/Arbeter Ring
(248) 432-5677.

SEPHARDIC

Shomrey Emunah
(248) 559-1533.

Keter Torah Synagogue

The Shul-Chabad Lubavitch
(248) 788-4000.

Ohr HaTorah
(248) 234-1750.

Young Israel of Oak Park
(248) 967-3655.

TRADITIONAL

Young Israel of Southfield
(248) 358-0154.

(248) 681-3665.

B'nai David

(248) 855-5007.

RECONSTRUCTIONIST

Woodward Avenue Shul
(248) 414-SHUL (7485).

Congregation Kehillat Israel
(Lansing)
(517) 882-0049.

MINYANS

Congregation T'chiyah
(248) 542-0900.

Reconstructionist Congregation
of Detroit
(313) 417-1944.

REFORM

Fleischman Residence
(248) 661-2999.

Yeshivat Akiva
(248) 386-1625.

ANN ARBOR

Anshe Knesset Israel (Iron Mtn.)

CONSERVATIVE

(906) 779-2902.

Beth Israel Congregation

Bet Chaverim (Canton)
(734) 480-8880.

Temple Benjamin (Mt. Pleasant)
(989) 773-5086.

Congregation Beth El
(Traverse City)
(231) 946-1913.

Congregation Beth El (Windsor)
(519) 969-2422.

(734) 665 - 9897.

Dor Chadash

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INDEPENDENT

Shalva Minyan - U-M

www.umhillel.org .

INTERFAITH FAMILIES

Temple Beth El
(248) 851-1100.

Zinn House

Temple Beth El (Flint)

zinnhouse.com .

(810) 720-9494.

ORTHODOX

Temple Beth El (Midland)
(989) 496-3720.

Beth Isaac Synagogue (Trenton)
(734) 675-0355.

Temple Beth Israel (Bay City)
(989) 893-7811.

Temple Beth Israel (Jackson)
(517) 784-3862.

Temple B'nai Israel (Petosky)
(231) 547-0817.

U - M

(734) 769-0500.

Ann Arbor Chabad House

(734) 995 - 3276.

Ann Arbor Orthodox Minyan

annarborminyan.org .

RECONSTRUCTIONIST

Ann Arbor
Reconstructionist Havurah

(734) 445-1910.

Dovid Ben Nuchim-Aish Kodesh
(248) 569-0192.

Temple Emanuel (Grand Rapids)
(616) 459-5976.

REFORM

First Hebrew Congregation
(South Haven)
(269) 637-1603.

Temple Emanu-El
(248) 967-4020.

Temple Beth Emeth

Temple Israel
(248) 661-5700.

U - M Reform Chavurah

Kollel Institute
(248) 968-1891.

Mishkan Israel, Nusach H'ari,
Lubavitcher Center
(248) 545-0200.

Ohel Moed Shomrey Emunah
(248) 737-2756.

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 Society

.ettrieIsm

For more information or to RSVP
for the above events, call 248-661-5700
5725 Walnut Lake Road • West Bloomfield, MI

www.temple-israel.org

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(734) 975-9872.

A more comprehensive list of synagogues is available online at www.thejewishnews.com
near the bottom of the home page.

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