B'nai Moshe Looking for a Shul
We wanted to list the top 10 reasons for you to become part of the
B'nai Moshe family but could not keep the list to only 10!
- Take advantage of our 100th anniversary new member special. $180 membership from July 2011 through June 2012.
- We are offering a FREE Saturday morning kindergarten for the upcoming school year.
- We are conveniently located in West Bloomfield.
- We treat each other like family which provides a warm, friendly environment.
- We are small enough to be family yet large enough to meet your needs.
- Our building is one of the most beautiful and functional in the Metropolitan Detroit area.
- Our physical plant is completely accessible for handicapped persons.
- It includes a sound system with amplification devices in the sanctuary.
- We also have large print prayer books for those who need them.
- We have an excellent hebrew school which we call our L.I.F.E. program.
- Our
Tot Shabbat program caters to families with young children.
- We are committed to the tenets of Conservative Judaism in a way that encourages the participation and inclusion of all of our members.
- Our participatory religious services make people with all levels of knowledge feel comfortable.
- On Shabbat, we use our own unique Siddur Tefillah LeMoshe which contains both the Hebrew, an English translation and an English transliteration for the prayers.
- We have a beautiful social hall with complete party facilities.
- We have both an active Men’s Club and Sisterhood.
- We have many cultural and social programs such as our Adult Education,
Book Club, Mocha Moments and
Social Action programs.
- We have a full Calendar of Events which includes both religious and social programs.
- Our clergy, Rabbi Elliot Pachter and
Cantor Earl Berris, are knowledgeable and caring and are available to congregants for all life cycle events.
- We conduct morning and evening services every day of the week except for the Sunday evening service which is held at the Fleischman Residence for Senior Citizens.
- We have a superb voluntary choir which accompanies Cantor Berris on all of the holidays as well as during many Shabbat services.
- We actively communicate with our member families in 3 ways:
- a bulletin is mailed out monthly,
- a mailing with flyers of interest is sent in the middle of the month, and
- a Shabbat Shalom newsletter is e-mailed every week to everyone who supplies the office with an e-mail address.