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August 11, 2016 - Image 62

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2016-08-11

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COMMUNITY

DIRECTORY

JEWISH NEWS' MICHIGAN BUSINESS DIRECTORY

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Temple Shir Shalom is a Reform
congregation led by Rabbis Michael
Moskowitz, Daniel Schwartz and
Cantor Penny Steyer. Located in the
heart of Oakland County, Shir Shalom
offers a full-time preschool, religious
school, young adult programming,
family and senior programming
with a passionate commitment to
Tikkun Olam (repairing our world).
Join us for Shabbat services, visit
our religious school, come meet our
rabbis; we welcome all. Find us on
Facebook.

When they’re counting on you,
you can count on us.

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TEMPLE ISRAEL
5725 Walnut Lake Road
West Bloomfi eld, MI 48323
Temple Israel Offi ces:
(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 fulfi llment, dynamic
programming, lifelong 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 qualifi ed teachers, a
nurturing environment and the latest
technology result in an incredible
educational foundation. Come
experience what makes Temple Israel
so special!

WATCHES/CLOCKS

WATCHBANDS PLUS
27867 Orchard Lake Road
Farmington Hills, MI 48334
(248) 553-7720
watchbandsplus@gmail.com
www.watchbandsplus.com
www.facebook.com/watchbands

Since 1987, Watchbands Plus
has been your destination for
replacement watchbands, new
watches, clocks, jewelry and unique
gifts. We also offer a wide range of
services, including watch, clock and
jewelry repair, watchband sizing,
watch battery replacement and
corporate gifts/awards.

Cynthia Cassell

TEMPLE SHIR SHALOM
3999 Walnut Lake Road
West Bloomfi eld, MI 48323
(248) 737-8700
Fax: (248) 737-8862
info@shirshalom.org
www.shirshalom.org
www.shirshalompreschool.com

Duet

GIFT OF SCULPTURE
TO MICHIGAN STATE

Dr. Fred and Linda Gold of Bloomfield
Hills commissioned and installed
the graceful 15-foot bronze sculpture
Duet by artist Charles Strain near the
wooded paths along the Red Cedar River
at Michigan State University in East
Lansing.
Fred, a retired physician, is an MSU
graduate. Linda is a retired art teacher.
The July 29 installation of the piece real-
izes the couple’s 10-year dream.
“The tranquil environment gave me a
sense of inner peace and reflection,” Fred
said. “When I began to think of leaving a
legacy to my alma mater, I wanted it to be
a work of art placed near the part of the
MSU campus that inspired me the most.”
In Strain’s bronze art, the Golds found
an expression for “the physical intercon-
nections that symbolize the emotional
bonds that bridge our lives,” Fred said. “It
speaks to us in the most fundamental of
human needs and emotions, the need to
love and be loved, the need to be an indi-
vidual, but also part of a whole.”
Duet will be displayed outside of the
Kellogg Hotel & Conference Center for
students and guests of the University to
enjoy year-round.

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