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The Charlotte Jewish News - September 2010 - Page 10 Synagogues Congregations Temple Kol Ami: Not Just a New Congregation, It’s a Family % DR. JOSEPH STEINER family and cosmetic dentistry Drs. Steiner, Pappert & Linger Your dental health. Our number one priority. Treating Snoring and Sleep Apnea Alternative Treatment to C-PAP Therapy for Patients with Sleep Apnea Sedation Dentistry 704-523-4515 sleepapneadentistcharlotte.com charlottecosmeticdental.com 4525 Park Rd. Park Rd. & Montford Dr. Living in a county where there is a church on every block can make a Jewish family feel very lonely. For those of us brought up in close-knit Jewish communities the loss of that for our own fami lies can be overwhelming. That is why Temple Kol Ami was bom. It was bom out of the need of a few families who felt very alone. Little did these families know that they were not alone. That throughout >3hema ^israel i Hear, O Israel: the Lord is our G-d the Lord is One” m I Exclusively at Karat Patch Jewelry -f/ H.-a KARAT PATCH 901 Providence Road 704-334-3188 www.karatpatch.com York County and the surrounding areas there were many individuals and families that had the same feelings that they did. After a short period of time and handful of services the members of Temple Kol Ami have found their Jewish family. Our congregation has been holding our bi-weekly services at St Phillip Neri Catholic church in Fort Mill, SC. We feel very lucky to have been welcomed so warm ly by this congregation. We held our first Youth group activity at Sports Connection in Charlotte on August 4 and it was so exciting to see the future of our congregation come together The beauty of our congregation is that we traly live the meaning of our name. All my people are welcomed at Temple Kol Ami, whether Reform, Conservative, Reconstractionist, or those who do not classify them selves, all are welcome. Our serv ices are full of the beauty of Jewish song and the passion of our faith. We welcome each new member with the warmth of a long lost cousin whom you have missed terribly, but have not seen in ages. Temple Kol Ami will be holding our inaugural High Holiday services at Unity Presbyterian Church in Fort Mill this year and we are thrilled to be able to serve our new congrega tion and those who are interested in coming to our services. If you are looking for your Jewish home in York County, please check our Facebook page at York County Synagogue or our website of www.Kolamitemple.com for our schedule of services. If you are interested in Temple Kol Ami’s High Holiday services please contact Michael Pleskoff, our Membership chair at mapleskoff@gmail.com or call us at 803-701-0149. ^ Temple Israel and Temple Beth El Book Clubs Present a Co-Sponsored Discussion Sarah Key by Tatiana De Rosnay Tuesday, September 21, 7:30 PM, Levine Jewish Community Center - Board Room opposite the registration desk Sarah’s Key is one of those novels about a real event that you may not have known about. In this instance, it’s the July 1942 Vel’d’Hiv roundup by the French police in Paris, when Jewish fami lies were arrested and removed from their homes by the French police. yOUR HOME DESERVES THIS KIND OF CLEAN! 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Julia’s research uncovers a trail that connects her to Sarah - the ten-year-old young ster who had locked her younger brother in a cupboard in the fami ly’s apartment during that horrific roundup, thinking that she will be back within a few hours. Julia’s investigation leads her to question her own place in France and to reevaluate her marriage and life. De Rosnay’s novel, a New York Times bestseller, has become a memorable selection of readers, compelling it to be chosen as the book to be featured in this Temple Israel/Temple Beth El book club meeting. The September 21 meeting will be held at the Levine Jewish Community Center at 7:30 PM in the board room opposite the regis tration desk. Sarah s Key is available at the public library, the Levine-Sklut Judaic Library and local book stores for under $15. As always, book club meetings are open to all members of the community, including “drop-ins.” For additional information contact Linda Levy at 704-366-6362/ levyollie@aol.com or Amalia Warshenbrodt at 704-365- 3313/amaliaima@att.net. ^
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