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'Saturday Night Lights'

Adat Shalom

goodbye

family program helps

say

to Shabbat with song.

abbi Aaron

Bergman and Rabbi Rachel Shere led a spiritual
songfest and Havdalah service for young families at Adat Shalom
Synagogue's "Saturday Night Lights" program on. Jan. 10. Parents
and young children enjoyed a tasty dinner at the Farmington Hills shul
and then said goodbye to Shabbat together. The program was coordinated
by Debi Banooni, Adat Shalom Jewish family educator. 0

Rabbis Aaron

Bergman and Rachel
lights and musical

Shere share the

delights

of Havdalah.

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Farmington Hills

Alexis Schostak of Bloomfield

The Gorens of Bloomfield Hills: Jen and Rick with

Sammy, 3, and Shayna,

6.

Farewell photo from the end of Shabbat

Hills, with Hayley, 4, and

Benjamin,S months

Skating

n

Ariella and Tzvi Raviv of

with Dassi, 14 months

In The DAfter Havdalah

at the Downtown

Synagogue, USy teens head to skate.

Jan. 10, Motor City USY

held its "Ice

(D'" event.

Skating in the
Nearly 40 were

bused to the Isaac

Agree Downtown
Synagogue,
they did an ice­
breaker followed by a beautiful,
spiritual Havdalah service led by the

where

MCUSY teen board.

The group then walked to Campus
Martius for ice skating. After that,

they returned to lADS for hot choco­

late and snacks. 0

MCUSY teens at the

20 January

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Havdalah at the Downtown

Max Feber and Oren Lerner, both of West

MCUSY Hillel Liaison

Jeremy
Rosenberg, Allison Bloomberg and

Bloomfield, Jeremy Rosenberg and MCUSY

Action/Tikkun Olam vice president
Daphne Logan and Religion Education

B'nai Israel Liaison Miriam Lupovitch at

Reid Gordon of Commerce pose

the Downtown Synagogue

the ice.

Social

vice

president Allison Bloomberg

Campus Martius ice rink

2015

Synagogue

with MCUSY President Randi Traison,

MCUSY teens

having fun while skating

MCUSY teens

walking

down Woodward

on

