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January 31, 1975 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-01-31

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Passover Plea for Needy Local Jews Issued by Moos Hitim

Rabbi to Lecture

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Rabbi Daniel W. Lowy of
Cong. Bnai Israel, Muskegon,
will speak 7:30 p.m. Feb. 19
at Nevareth College, Kalama-
zoo. The topic .will be "Later
Jewish and Talmudic Use of
the Scriptures."
The lecture is sponsored by
the Jewish Chautauqua So-
, ciety, an organization dedi-
cated to creating a better un-
derstanding of Jews and Ju-
daism-

The annual pre-P assover
appeal on behalf of needy
Detroit area Jews has been
issued by Morris Dorn, pres-
ident of Mo'os Hitim Organi-
zation of Detroit, Inc.
Dorn, who with his wife
has headed the organization
for the past 50 years, said
there is special need this
year for funds to supply
matzo, matzo products, wine
and cash for elderly Jews,
refugee families and others
receiving state aid.
Last year, some 500 indi-
viduals and families — total-
ing more than 2,000 persons
— received such Passover
assistance. A contribution to

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Students may elect as
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cording to Cantor Arthur
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Asher, dean of the college.
Orc4eitra
ernard E. Linden is chair-
Formerly The Martin-David Orchestra
man of the college's board of
governors.
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Mr. & Mrs. Club of Congregation Beth Achim
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"MEET THE EXPERTS"
Rabbi James I. Gordon of Young Israel of Oak-Woods
Rabbi Seymour Rosenbloom of Adat Shalom Synagogue
Rabbi Ernest Conrad of Temple Kol-Ami
Dr. Stanley Kumpinsky,
'Assistant Professor in Department of Sociology
at Wayne State University
Rabbi Milton Arm—Moderator
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Mo'os Hitim is one of the
Contributions can be sent Morris Dorn, Cong. Beth
mitzvot 'pertaining to Pass- to "Moies Chetim Organiza- Tefilo Emanuel, 24225 Green-
over observance that are in- tion of Detroit, Inc." care of field, Southfield 48075.
cumbent upon every Jew.
Until he has helped fulfill
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
the Passover needs of the 18—Friday, January 31,1975
indigent, a Jew cannot sit
down to his own seder.
The Dorns quote from the
Code of Jewish Law: "The
poor living in his own town
have precedence over the
poor of another town for it
is written (Deut. 15:11) 'To
thy brother, to thy poor and
to thy needy, in thy land.' "
One of Allied Van Lines Largest Haulers
In addition to servicing
needy families, the Mo'os
1300 N. Campbell Road
2253 Cole Street
Hitim Organization supplies
Royal Oak
Birmingham
state hospitals and mental
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institutions with Passover
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