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August 07, 1981 • Page Image 27

… Brith Hillel Foundation at the Univer- sity of Michigan announces its sponsorship of a Celebra- tion of Jewish Arts, an an- nual subscription series of the best in Jewish music, dance and entertainment…

…. The three Young Israel branches, Greenfield, Oak-Woods and South- field, will have Minha services at 6:45 p.m. Saturday, followed by Celebration of Jewish Arts Slated by u-rin Hillel Fund The Bnai…

… series tic- kets will be sold to the com- munity, the balance being reserved for sale by Hillel for students. Members of the commu- nity who wish to purchase series tickets should mail their orders to…

… engagement of their daugh- ter, Lori Jo, to Joel Lawr- ence Kushner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kushner of Southfield. Miss Markowitz attends the University of Detroit School of Dental Hygiene. Tisha b'Av, the…

University School of Business, where he plans to major in ac- counting. No wedding date has been set. caTifiCATe-S- PeRsoN4Lize3 To YOCIR TASTE- FROM Tly- Sim* TO Thi ELABORATE, peRreCT WeddiNCt OFT…

…Friday, August 7, 1981 21 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Miss Markowitz Plans to Marry Destruction of the Temples Recalled on Tisha b'Av Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Markowitz of Farmington Hills announce the…

… tradi- tional day of mourning for the destruction of the tem- ples in Jerusalem, will be marked at Adat Shalom Synagogue at 9:30 p.m. Saturday. During the Maariv serv- ice, the Book of Ekha will be…

… chanted by Cantor Larry Vieder and the adult and teenage members of the congregation. Rabbi Efry Spectre will teach and ex- plain the significance of the day. Participating in the Tisha b'Av service are…

… Vieder. Guests are invited. Cong. Bnai Moshe will have Minha at 7:45 p.m. Saturday and the Megillat Ekha will be read at Maariv. The reading of Kinot will take place at Tisha b'Av services 8 a.m. Sunday…

…. The 1981-1982 series will be inaugurated Oct. 17 with a performance by Theodore Bikel at the Power Center for the Performing Arts at U-M. The second performance of the series will be Jan. 9 featuring…

August 07, 1981 • Page Image 26

…-hAcilom Wesktimalii, Oak Tcfric IV/ Lig257 Teleph 5 1 17-7q72 after serving nearly 25 years as the lay rabbi of Cong. Bnai Israel in Mon- roe. An attorney, Goldstein was graduated from the University of Michigan, is…

…. Rabbi Wagner will speak on "Mourning for the Bais Hamikdosh." Regular services will be held at Cong. Bais Chabad of Farmington Hills, Cong. Bais Chabad of West Bloomfield, Cong. Beth Abraham Hillel Moses…

… Women's chapter, also served as vice president of Hadassah's Heights Group and was active for many years in the Allied Jewish Campaign. BETH ABRAHAM HILLEL MOSES RELIGIOUS SCHOOL is now accepting…

… and inseparable part of Eretz Yisrael," refer- ring to the secession of parts of the Sinai now in Israeli hands. Interested In A More Participatory Form Of JUDAISM? CONG. T'CHIYAH 647-7907 I…

… the service by the formation of a schol- arship fund for students of the Temple Israel High School. Goldstein was the found- ing president of the Temple Israel Men's Club (now Brotherhood), and was the…

… second president of the con- gregation, serving from 1944 to 1947. Coming here from St. Louis, Mo., to deliver the sermon and to pay trib- ute to Goldstein will be David N. Krem, president of the National…

… Federa- tion of Temple Brother- hoods. Recognition also will be given to Goldstein by mem- bers of the Temple Israel . weniiiq CHARLES GOLDSTEIN Brotherhood, with whom he has worked over the years in…

… conducting the daily mi- nyan service, planning re- treats and participating and directing programs on Judaica. Known informally as "the lay rabbi of Temple Israel," Goldstein recently retired DAVID KREM…

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… a veteran of World War I, in which he served as an artil- lery officer, and has served in numerous capacities in the Reform movement. Swiss Honorees GENEVA (JTA) — The annual David Prize awarded by…

August 07, 1987 • Page Image 81

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