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URGENT PLEA

Community Wide Bone Marrow Drive

A YOUNGJEWISH PHYSICIAN, HUSBAND AND
FATHER WHO IS DEDICATING HIS LIFE TO
HEALING IS IN NEED OF A BONE MARROW
TRANSPLANT. A SIMPLE BLOOD TEST WILL
DETERMINE IF YOU CAN BE A MATCH DONOR.

WHO: Eligible persons between the ages of 18 and 55 and

in good health.
WHEN: Sunday, October 30, 1988
WHERE: Congregation Shaarey Zedek, 27375 Bell Road,
Southfield, MI (11 Mile Road, 2 blocks west of LahSer) School Entrance
TIME: 1:15 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Roche Biomedical Laboratories charges $ 50 for each blood test.
Your caring contribution of any amount will help defray this ex-
pense. Donors not eligible for the blood test and wanting to help
out in another way can bring their tax deductible donations to
the drive or mail them to:
Young Israel of Oak Woods
c/o Bone Marrow Donor Registry
24061 Coolidge Highway
Oak Park, MI 48237
Please make your check out for Life for Brandon Bone Marrow
Donor Registry, note on check, Oct. 30 — Bone Marrow Drive.

Three To Speak Here
On Behalf Of Seminary

"A Sunday at the Seminary
in Detroit" is the title of a
special one-day session to be
held Nov. 6 at Congregation
Beth Abraham Hillel Moses.
This program offers
synagogue members an op-
portunity to hear three lec-
turers from the Jewish
Theological Seminary discuss
topical Jewish issues.
Ruth S. Fagen, currently
engaged in doctoral studies in
Talmud at the seminary, will
speak on "Rabbinic View of
the Family." Ms. Fagen will
be joined by David E.
Fishman, assistant professor
of Jewish history, and by Rab-

Rabbi Morton Leifman

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Mr. & Mrs. Nate Butrimovitz

Dr. & Mrs. Charles Kessler

Mr. & Mrs. Neil Satovsky

398-9394 Rabbi & Mrs. Mark Cohen
548-4029 Mr. & Mrs. Sol Mandelbaum
851-6426 Dr. & Mrs. Morris Starkman

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1988

taught East European Jewry,
history of Soviet Jewry, the
shtetl in history and in
literature and the rise of
modern Yiddish culture.
Rabbi Leifman will speak
on "History of Liturgy: Sid-
dur and Mahzor." He is senior
consultant for the Foundation
for Conservative (Masorti)
Judaism in Israel, dean of the
Cantors Institute —
Seminary College of Jewish
Music and assistant professor
of liturgy.
For reservations, call the
seminary metro Detroit office,
559-9112. Babysitting ser-
vices are available.

DZF Holds
Discussion

The Detroit Zionist Federa-
tion community forum will
discuss "Jordanian Option
Dead — What Now?" from
four viewpoints. The discus-
sion will take place at the
United Hebrew Schools on
Nov. 3 at 7:30 p.m.
The panel includes: Rabbi
Milton Arm; sponsored by
Herut-USA; David Jaffee,
American Jewish Committee;
Dr. Hershel Schlussel,
Mizrachi; and Benny
Schwarz, Labor Zionist
Alliance. Norman Naimark
will be the moderator.

Beth El School
Sees Dance

David Fishman

Lieberman Fellowship in Rab-
binic Studies.
Fishman will deliver a lec-
ture on "Glasnost and Anti-
Semitism." Fishman has

Temple Beth El Prentis
Religious School will present
the Madame Cadillac
Dancers and Musicians on
Sunday at 10 and 11 a.m.
The dance company, found-
ed and directed by Harriet
Berg, will tell the story of
Ezekiel Solomon, the first
Jewish settler in the state.

