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The Louis and Fay Woll Memorial
Bible Garden, located at 5075 W.
Maple Road, West Bloomfield, on
the campus of Congregation Beth
Ahm, will soon be in full spring
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The garden is available for
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can be arranged to take place any
day of the week except Shabbat
(Saturday). The garden is open in
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sunrise to sunset.
Bible gardens usually contain
plants mentioned in the Bible or
use plants to recreate themes from
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Memorial Bible Garden does both
and serves many purposes. It is
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to the Jewish people and to the
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The Louis and Fay Woll
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of Doug’s parents, who believed in
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The Bible Garden was designed
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If your group would like to
tour the garden with a synagogue
docent, visit the Beth Ahm sanctu-
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contact Rabbi Steven Rubenstein
at (248) 851-6880, ext. 17, or by
email at ravsteven@cbahm.org.
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