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St. Ann and the Holy Trinity Episcopal Church W elcomes YouC . , ~ 1 1 ^ r-v-> j u i lu a y cu i i a . m i .Holy Eucharist and SermonC hurch School and Nursery A vailableT he Rev. W illia m D . P ersell, R et to r T h e Rev. C ra ig l) . T o w n s e n d , A ssociateCorner of Clinton and Montague Streets %u2022 875-6960Plymouth Church Of The Pilgrims(Congregational)M o rn in g W orship at 1 1 :00 a.m .P lym o u th C h o ir and Soloists P re se n t/G o u n o d 's St. Cecilia MassM editation by Rev. GoodwinC h u r i h Si h o o l Classes fu r A g e s i - 13a n d N u rs e ry C are P ro v id e dIN T E R IM M IN IS T E R : F u n k A G o o d w in . O R G A N IS T & D IR E C T O R OE M U S K :A rn o ld O s llu n d , |r, D IR E C T O R O F C H IL D R E N 'S C H O IR S : N.irc iss.i Itlm .inOrange & Hicks Streets 624-4743A Part of Your CommunityRabbi Gerald I W eider Rabbi Emeritus Eugene |. Sar kFriday O ec. 5 at 8:15pm125th Anniversary ServiceGuest speaker: Rabbi David PolishSaturday D ei . 6, 111: illSabbath Services11 if llii ih %u25a0 mil mu ilm . i/, lit, /r/ii/j/c nil,, , '(,/< MM \\ KrlnllH < iinr.n i.iliuiini ,1 Ini .il ( . irhrlti l%u2018l,i< <%u25a0 .nil Hill \\\\0 Tn R/%u00bb <* <%u25a0* * * %jr %u00bb m %u00ab w %u25a0 v w w w w m. v wHeard At S t ThomasAnother Voice, an organization of Catholic women, will present %u201cWomen of Three Faiths: A Dialogue%u201d at St. Thomas Aquinas School Library, 8th St. and Fourth Ave. in Park Slope on Monday, Dec. 8 at 8pm.The speakers for the event will include: Rabbi Julie Gordon, Park Slope Jewish Center; Rev. Judith Mullins, United Church of Christ and administrator of Ecumenical Food Program in the South Bronx; and Sister Honora Nolty O.P., on the Pastoral staff of St. James Cathedral. They will discuss the impact of their ministries, their levels of decision-making and their ways of dealing with sexist religious language. In addition, Barbara Scheele, a member of the Brooklyn Catholic Diocesan Commission on Women%u2019s Concerns, will report on the work of that Commission to date.The sponsoring group is made up of Catholic laywomen in Brooklyn and Queens working for women%u2019s full participation in the Roman Catholic Church. For more information call 788-2298.Holiday Fair Is WillingHoliday events at Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Boerum Hill, which began with a special Thanksgiving Eve service last week, continue on Saturday, Dec. 6 ,104pm, with a Christmas Fair sponsored by the church%u2019s Willing Workers.The first Sunday of Advent, Nov. 30, began a series of weekly communion services which continue each Sunday during Advent. Bible study will continue during Advent on Wednesday evenings at 7:30pm. A Christmas Eve Service is set for 6pm, Dec. 24.me cnurch is at Third Ave. and Pacific St, For information, call 624-0242.Choir Sings At AdventThe choir at the Plymouth Church of Pilgrims will sing the %u201cMesee Solennelle%u201d by Charles Gounod as part of an Advent service of music on December 7.Plymouth Director of Music Arnold Ostlund, Jr. says that the composer decided he wanted to be a musician after attending an opera performance at age 13 and while a conservatory student won the Prix de Rome in 1839. While in Rome as the winner, he discovered Italian church music.The Plymouth service will start at 11am, atT V lO A n n r r r %u00bb Q t h o f u m o n U n n n r o n r lHicks Streets. For information, call 6244743.Society Hosts LecturesThe Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture in Park Slope continues its Sunday Mornings at Ten program series with two events in December. On December 7, Paul Rubens will lead a discussion of %u201cJewish Life Today.%u201d On December 14, Paul Mogil and friends will present an experimental-game approach to %u201cJewish Mysticism.%u201dAll programs start at 10am at the Society%u2019s Library, 53 Prospect Park West. Admission is free. For further information, call 998-3934.Disarmament On TapA series of talks on nuclear disarmament is scheduled to begin Dec. 14 at St. Ann%u2019s Church, Clinton and Montague St. in Brooklyn Heights at 1pm, just after the regular Sunday service coffee hour.Mark Pekala, from the Harriman Institute for Advanced Studies of the Soviet Union at Columbia University, is the first featured speaker in the series and he will discuss the recent summit meeting in Iceland between President Reagan and Soviet Leader Gorbachev. Call 875-6960 for information.Music In The HeightsCongregation Mount Sinai in Brooklyn Heights will present its annual Musical Gala on Sunday, Dec. 7, at 2pm. The program will feature contemporary, operatic and classical selections. Participants in the gala include Cantor Tyrone, Vicki Kaplan and accompanist Thomas Webb. Congregation Mount Sinai is at 250 Cadman Plaza West. Ticket price is $10 per person. A social hour with refreshments will precede the concert. For information, call 875-9124.School Will Be OpenThe Sunday School at the Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture at 53 Prospect Park West has set an open house on December 7, from 10-llam. The school offers classes for children 3-10 years old, from September-June each year.Frances Schuff, director of the school, says %u201cThe emphasis of the Sunday School is a humanist, ethical approach to teaching children the values and strategies for making moral decisions.%u201d For information, call 768-2972.,.r-. -ACCOUNTANTS TAX SERVICESNATIONAL TAX SERVICE: Income taxes prepared Open all year to serveyou. 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W e are very tra d itio n a l in o u r J u d a ism and ye t open to ch a n g e , an e x a m p le of w h ic h is th e e q u a lity o l w o m e n in o u r co m m u n ity .SH AB BA T SER VIC EFriday 6:30pm %u2022 Saturday 9:45am%u2022 Saturday Dec. 13 Learners Minyan 11am after servicesShabbat Luncheon (call for reservation)Sunday Dec. 21 C hildren%u2019s Hanukkah party 11amB row nstone Brooklyn Jew ish SinglesFri. Dec. 12 Service & Oneg S habbat 9pmSun. Dec. 21 Hanukkah party(call for location & details)Jonathan G insburg, Rabbi C all 875-1550_________ 236 Kane S treet, betw een C o u rt and C lin to n in C ob ble H ill< 2 S Cu nZ RnioncmBrooklyn A C e n te r o f Reform Judaism since 1848Raboi Neal I. Borovit/ %u2022 Cantor Avery TrachlSabbath ServicesFri. 8:15 p.m., Sat. 10:30 a.m.JZurrent Events Luncheoni nurs. uec. I I %u2022 \\ i NoonGuest Speaker: Borough PresidentHoward GoldenC all for a B rochure %u2022 638-760017 Eastern Parkway at Grand A rm y PlazaM AKE Y O U R TRAVEL PLANS w ithHAPPY TALK TRAVELO F BROOKLYN, INC.For Service th a t is E fficient %u2022 Professional %u2022 C o u rte o u sO u r stall is p r e p a r e d t o h e lp y o u w i t h a r r a n g e m e n ts b o t hd o m e s tic %u2022 in te rn a tio n a lHAPPY TALK TRAVEL O F B R O O K L Y N , IN C .299 Livingston St. (Betw. Nevins & Bond)(718) 834 -96 00UNITARIAND onald M c K in m y , M in isterSunday, December 7, 11amAll Baroque Concertb y W illia m PeckPierrepont St. & M onroe PI. 6 2 4 -5 4 6 6A center o f free religion since 1833News of Downtown Area ChurchesKeep your neighbors posted about religious and community programs at your church or synagogue.Send News Items to: Church Page, Phoenix, 395 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn 11217Deadline every Thursday fo r publication thefollowing ihursdayAll the News of Downtown BrooklynAnd Its Historic NeighborhoodsReported Every Week in The PhoenixPage 14, tH E P H O E N IX , D ecem ber 4, 1986

