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AUGUST 29 • 2024 | 41

CONGREGATION BETH AHM
5075 W. Maple Road
West Bloomfield, MI 48322
(248) 851-6880
cbahm.org

Congregation Beth Ahm is a for-
ward-looking synagogue investing
in its future. Led by Rabbi Steven
Rubenstein, we are a community
that helps our members and guests
practice and explore Judaism in a
warm and approachable envi-
ronment. There are no insiders,
no outsiders, and everyone
receives a big welcome when
walking through our doors.

CONGREGATION BETH
SHALOM
14601 W. Lincoln Road
Oak Park, MI 48237
(248) 547-7970
congbethshalom.org

Congregation Beth Shalom, an egal-
itarian and innovative Conservative
synagogue, has been serving the
Jewish community since the 1950s.
We are a diverse congregation,
proud of our warm, open and wel-
coming environment. Visitors are
welcome to experience our ser-
vices and numerous programs held
throughout the year.

CONGREGATION B’NAI
MOSHE
6800 Drake Road
West Bloomfield, MI 48322
(248) 788-0600
cbminfo@bnaimoshe.org
bnaimoshe.org

Led by Rabbi Shalom Kantor, our
welcoming community, fully egali-
tarian in practice and following the
Conservative Movement, is a gath-
ering place for prayer, study, and
social, educational and charitable
activities. We are a warm, compas-
sionate, and comforting family com-
munity. For all this, there is no need
to thank us. It’s what we do.

CONGREGATION SHAAREY
ZEDEK
27375 Bell Road
Southfield, MI 48034-2079
(248) 357-5544
csz.info@shaareyzedek.org
shaareyzedek.org

We are a warm, welcoming, inclu-
sive and multi-generational Jewish
community more than a century-
and-a-half young. We are your com-
munity, your home and your sacred
space. We celebrate all of life’s
experiences: raising our families,
building friendships and being there
for each other throughout the full
spectrum of life-cycle events. Our
Judaism is practiced both tradition-
ally and innovatively, and we work
together with Jews and non-Jews
alike to care for those who are in
need. Our clergy are not only our
teachers but our friends as well. We
have a tremendously rich history
and a bright future. Most of all, we
are a family.

CONGREGATION SHIR
TIKVAH
3900 Northfield Parkway
Troy MI 48084
(248) 649-4418
shirtikvah.org
info@shirtikvah.org
ongregation Shir Tikvah is an
innovative, friendly and inclusive
congregation, valuing diversity
where all can seek the Divine
and strengthen spiritual, social,
educational and cultural aspects
of Jewish Life. We are affiliated
with both the Reform and Renewal
movements. Shir Tikvah embraces
our heritage, provides continuity
and encourages the evolution
of Judaism into the future. Our
award- winning Sam and Jean
Frankel Family Education Program
is launching a brand-new curriculum
for our PreK-12th grade that aligns
with our inclusive values and
prepares students to be literate
and thoughtful Jewish adults. Rabbi
Alicia Harris.

continued on page 42

Chanu-Con! • Greenbaum Concert • Trivia Night
Cafe Shalom • Prime Time Players • Nelson Legacy Event
Yachad Religious School • Social Action Projects
American Jewish University Maven Partner

Consider Yourself Home at Beth Shalom

14601 WEST LINCOLN RD, OAK PARK MI 48237
www.congbethshalom.org | 248.547.7970

CONGREGATION BETH SHALOM
The egalitarian Conservative Jewish presence
in the Woodward Corridor

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