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Cong. B'nai Moshe re-elects
Michael Grand as president

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Michael M. Grand was
re-elected president of
Cong. B'nai Moshe at a re-
cent annual general meet-
ing of the congregation.

Elected to the board of di-
rectors were: Pearlena Bod-
zin,
Larry Brenners, Leslie
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Goldstein, Josef Horowitz,
Bernard Klein, Marjorie
Lazarus, Ruth Marcus,

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The Jewish people
throughout the world began
this week the observance of
Passover, the oldest and
undoubtedly the most inf-
luential of Jewish festivals.
Known in Jewish tradition
as Znzan Cherutenu, the
season of our freedom,
Passover commemorates
the liberation of the Israel-

'84 vote topic

Sander Levin

U.S. Representative San-
der Levin, will speak on
"Campaign '84: "Implica-
tions for the Jewish Com-
munity" on April 29 at 11
a.m. at Cong. B'nai David.
Congressman Levin will
appear for the annual
Spring Forum sponsored by
the B'nai David Cultural
Commission.
A continental breakfast
will be served at 10:15 a.m.
The public is invited free of
charge.

Torah readers
are honored

Young Israel of Oak-
Woods will pay tribute to its
volunteer Torah readers at
a kiddush on April 28.
Rotation for the reading
of the Torah is done by:
Jerry Gliksberg, Alan Gor-
don, Lenny Katz, Steve
Katz, Robert Kelman,
Simon Kresch, David Man-
delbaum, Alex Roberg and
Howard Tanzman.

ites from bondage to
Pharaoh in Egypt.
The Exodus from Egypt
was simultaneously an
event of physical and
spiritual liberation that de-
cisively transformed the
religious and moral orienta-
tion of mankind. To the
ancient Israelites, the
spiritual liberation was
more than a religious piety.
It involved a monumental
struggle in actual daily life.
Egyptian life was char-
acterized by cruel human
slavery and idolatrous
submission to a Pharaoh
who was regarded as a god,
who was the source of all
law but never the servant of
the law. The rejection of
Egypt by Moses and the Is-
raelites was thus a life-
shaking victory in the
struggle for human dignity
and spiritual authenticity.
But Passover celebrates
not only the redemption
from slavery and oppression
as a past event — it is cele-
brated as much through the
colorful Passover Seder as a
present-day experience.

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Saturday's services begin
at 10 a.m. Rabbi Goldstein
will speak on: "The Split-
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