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Shabbat SingersMusic Shabbat Singers 

3rd Grade Choir 

Rehearsals: Sundays during Sunday School in the Temple Israel Sanctuary

 

4th - 6th Grade Choir 

Our Friday night children's choir:

Rehearsals: 12:00-12:30 PM, Sundays

In the choir room at West Bloomfield High School.

Contact Andrea Trivax for either choir at 248-661-5700 or email her at atrivax@sbcglobal.net.

 


 Adult Choir 

 

Kol HaKahal – Temple Israel’s adult volunteer choir “Kol HaKahal” means “voice of the congregation” and it is exactly that. It is a coming together of people of different ages and levels of experience that join their voices for special services and events in the life of our temple. These include the increasingly popular and cutting edge Shabbat worship experience called Shir HaShabbat which brings together music and media in a way that is unique to Temple Israel. Other exciting moments for this choir include Shabbat Shira or Sabbath of Song which brings together all of the choirs for a once a year extraordinary Shabbat service. Also, Kol HaKahal will partner with other choirs from both within the community and outside for interfaith services and special concerts. 

Complements Holiday and Shabbat Services and performs at various programs outside of Temple. There are weekly rehearsals leading up to the performances. Anyone adult who loves to sing is invited to join!  Contact Brandi Houghton in the Temple office 248-661-5700 for information.

 

 



Teen T'fillah Team • T'fillah Team Biennial TFillah 

 

Temple Israel’s two T’fillah Teams help transform our congregants’ lives through Jewish prayer. A T’fillah Team is a close knit group of service leaders who meet regularly to pray, study, learn musical arrangements of prayers, and lead services as a dynamic team. Temple Israel now has a multi-generational T’fillah Team, as well as a Teen T’fillah Team. Our Teen T’fillah Team was able to share their inspiring kavannah and superb voices with the whole Reform movement when they led Friday night services at the URJ’s Biennial convention.

 

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