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Shabbat With
Latin Flair

Temple Emanu-El’s Erev Shabbat
Service will feature a Latin
beat on Feb. 10 at 7 p.m. The
Sam Harris Band
will accompany
Cantorial Soloist
Kelly Onickel and the
Temple Quartet lov-
ingly known as the
T’fillots.
“Our Latin Music
Shabbat is a combi-
nation of traditional Cantorial Soloist
Sephardic Shabbat
Kelly Onickel
melodies, melodies
from the new ‘Ruach Hadarom:
Anthology of Congregational
Synagogue Melodies from Latin
America’ and favorite melodies
composed for our Rabbi Arturo
Kalfus,” Onickel said.
Rabbi Kalfus grew up in
Argentina.
Temple Emanu-El is located
at 14450 W. 10 Mile Road (east of
Greenfield) in Oak Park. •

Zuckman
Named
President Of
Cemetery
Association

The Michigan Cemetery
Association elected Ralph
Zuckman as its president.
Zuckman is the
executive direc-
tor of Clover Hill
Park Cemetery in
Birmingham.
The Michigan
Cemetery
Association is
comprised of cem-
etery profession-
Ralph Zuckman
als throughout
Michigan from both
religious and secular organiza-
tions. It provides educational
programming to improve cem-
etery operations and legislative
support to protect cemeteries in
regulatory areas.
Zuckman is a past chairman of
the Jewish Cemetery Association
of North America and is the cur-
rent head of the Jewish Cemetery
Association of Greater Detroit. •

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