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April 18, 1986 - Image 53

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-04-18

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Torah Themes
On Cassette

A new series of educational
cassettes, called Reflections, is
being produced in Detroit by
Rabbi Yitschak Meir Kagan,
associate director of Lubavitch.
The audio cassettes contain
insights into Torah themes as il-
luminated by the teachings of
Chasidism and Jewish mysti-
cism. Five tapes have currently
been produced; with the follow-
ing titles: Don't Throw Your
Kids in the River! (on Sidra
Beshallach); The Ten Com-
mandments; Mordechai vs.
Haman — 1980's Style; The
Youth Rebellion; and Tell It
Like It Is. Eventually a full
series of 25 one-hour cassettes is
planned, as reflections on the
weekly Torah-reading, seven
mord tapes on the festivals of

the year, and another ten cas-
settes on general philosophical
topics, such as The Woman in

Judaism; In Defense of the Holy
Land; Marriage: The Mysterious
Key.
The cassettes are available at
Borenstein's and Spitzer's Book
Stores.
Rabbi Kagan came to Detroit
in 1966 to become the public re-
lations director of Lubavitch.
Later, he assumed the post of
associate' director of the
Lubavitch .Foundation.
He is the author, translator
and editor of A Thought for the
Week, essays on the Torah-
readings and festivals taken
from the works of the
Lubavitcher Rebbe. Since 1968
Rabbi Kagan has aired the
Lubavitch Jewish Hour on radio.

SZ Sisterhood
Sabbath Marked

The Sisterhood of Cong.
Shaarey Zedek will mark its
sixth annual Sisterhood Sabbath
on April 26 at 8:45 a.m. This
special Sabbath service will
commemorate the 20th yahrzeit
of Rabbi Morris Adler, of blessed
memory.
This year marks the first time
that members. of the sisterhood
will chant the entire Torah por-
tion and have the opportunity of
carrying the Torah scroll in the
processional.
Helene Cherrin, sisterhood
president, will address the con-
gregation. Torah readers are:
Judy Blumeno, Miriam
Goldberg, Rena Meyers, Mar-
jorie Saulson, Roslyn Shipko,
Judy Stulberg and Faye
Ullman. Maftir will be chanted
by Elizabeth Tam and the Haf-
torah by Gail Tukel. In honor of
Passover, Ruthe Goldstein will
chant from Sond of Songs.
Other participants in the serv-
ice include: Ann Baruch, Judy
Cantor, Gail Goodstein, Bernice
Kernis, Faye Krut, Anita
Millman, Lois Nelson, Frieda
Olen, Phyllis Robinson, Zelda
Robinson, Marilyn Rollinger,
Shirley Ruzumna, Diane Schol-
riidk,, Lesley Schneider and
Sandra Schwartz.
Roslyn Shipko is chairman for
the Sisterhood Sabbath service.
Ms. Goldstein and Ms. Saulson
are co-chairmen.

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