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August 28, 1981 - Image 49

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-08-28

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THE DETROIT' JEWISH NEWS

SZ School to Introduce
New Educational Director

UHS Taking Registration

Shaarey Zedek Religious the synagogue's new Educa-
Schools will have a get- tional Director, Marvin
acquainted evening to meet Kasoff, 7:30 p.m. Monday in
the youth lounge.
All children in kindergar-
NEED
ten through third grade and
their parents are invited to
meet Kasoff and his staff.
There will be a magic show
Bar Mitzva Wedding
and refreshments.
Stationery Etc.
Kasoff comes to Shaarey
Zedek from North Subur-
ban Synagogue Beth El in
Highland Park, Ill., where
he served as education and
youth director. The com-
Call Barbara Starkman
munity is cordially invited.
For reservations, call the
968-5080 661-0025
school office, 357-5544.

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The United Hebrew
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Friday, August 28, 1981 49

MINNEAPOLIS (JTA) —
The Minneapolis Federa-
tion for Jewish Service, join-
ing a growing number of
federations helping local
synagogues, has approved
educational grants of more
than $76,000 to three Min-
neapolis congregations. The
grants are restricted to in-
novative educational pro-
grams, the Federation said.

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