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Pasternak Family Funds Midrasha Journal
For the past two years the
Midrasha Journal has been
funded by the Abe Paster-
nak family. Born in Trans-
ylvania, Romania, Paster-
nak survived the Holocaust
in Buchenwald, Auschwitz
and other camps.
Pasternak and his family
are active at Conga Bnai
Moshe for the past 30 years.
He is also involved in the
board of United Hebrew
Schools, the Midrasha,
Hillel Day School and Israel
Bonds and the Committee
for the Holocaust Memorial.• Century Life - in Spain as
He is a student at the Kollel Reflected in
Institute.
Maimonides," "Com
The journal which is mentary on the Pen-
published by the Mid- tateuch" and "The
rasha College of Jewish Jewish Women's Reli-
Studies prints Hebrew gious Community." The
and English-scholarly ar- contributors include:
ticles. Some of the topics Midrasha and United
in the current issue are: Hebrew Schools faculty,
"Breaking the Silence: Wayne State University
Mothers and Daughters faculty and local lay
in Contemporary Jewish laders.
Women's' Literature,"
Copies of the Journal are
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