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The Detroit Jewish News, 2016-09-22

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Divorce Mediation

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Beethoven String Quartet Cycle

970

Takacs Quartet

"They are not for you, but for a later age!" So wrote Ludwig van
Beethoven about his Op. 59 quartets, which will be performed in only
four cities worldwide as part of a complete Beethoven string quartet
cycle by the TakAcs Quartet. In Ann Arbor, the complete cycle will be
performed over six concerts (three weekends) in the 2016-17 UMS
season. Composed against the turbulent backdrop of the Napoleonic
Wars and their aftermath, this radical music is as invigorating now as
it was for its first performers and audiences.

TH E ISAAC AGREE
DOWNTOWN SYNAGOGUE

DOWNrowN
SYNACIOUE

Invites the community to observe

THE HIGH HOLY DAYS

The Holocaust Memorial Center
28123 Orchard Lake Road, Farmington Hills, MI
(Less than a block north of the Orchard Lake Road exit on 1-696)

Six concerts in Ann Arbor's Rackham Auditorium:
Saturday, October 8 // 8 pm
Sunday, October 9 II 4 pm
Saturday, January 21 II 8 pm
Sunday, January 22 1/4 pm
Saturday, March 25 // 8 pm
Sunday, March 26 1/4 pm

A warm, friendly environment.
Open to all and free of charge or obligation.
RSVP preferred at: tinyurl.com/IADS2016
or by calling (313) 962-4047.

Visit ums.org for program details.

ROSH HASHANAH SERVICES

Sunday, October 2: Maariv
Monday, October 3: Shacharit
Monday, October 3: Mincha/Maariv
Tuesday, October 4: Shacharit

6:30 pm
8:30 am
6:15 pm
8:30 am

Tickets are on sale now

Purchase tickets to a single performance or subscribe to all six
concerts at ums.org .

SHABBAT SHUVAH SERVICES

INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCE
PRESENTING SPONSORS

at the Downtown Synagogue

Ilene H. Forsyth Chamber Arts
Endowment Fund and Helmut F.
and Candis J. Stern Chamber Arts
Endowment Fund

7:00 pm
9:00 am

Friday, October 7: Mincha/Maariv
Saturday, October 8: Shacharit

MEDIA PARTNERS

WGTE 91.3 FM and WRCJ 90.9 FM

YOM KIPPUR SERVICES

6:15 pm
9:30 am

Tuesday, October 11: Kol Nidre
Wednesday, October 12

Yizkor
Mincha
N'ilah
Blowing of the Shofar

12:30 pm
5:00 pm
6:15 pm
7:30 pm

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Isaac Agree Downtown Synagogue • 1457 Griswold St, Detroit, MI 48226
downtownsynagogue.org • (313) 962-4047

ums.org

BE PRESENT

734.764.2538

2115510

2122490

JN

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