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March 16, 1990 - Image 56

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-03-16

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Temple Beth El presents .





Leonard Fein

Speaking on

"Beyond Survival:
A Jewish Agenda for the 1990's"

Sunday Morning, March 25 • 10:00 a.m.

Bagels and Coffee Breakfast, 9:30 a.m.

Prolific writer and renowned educator of the Jewish community Leonard Fein, will be Temple Beth El's Theodore and
Mina Bargman Scholar in Residence, Sunday, March 25.
Fein's book, Israel, Politics and People, was, for over a decade, a required text in all Israeli universities. He is also author
Reform
is a Verb, a landmark study of Reform congregations. Fein's most recent book, Where Are We: The Inner Life of
of
American Jews, challenges American Jews to move beyond the question: Can we make it in America?, to the issue of ---
Having made it, what's next?
Leonard Fein is founder of Moment Magazine and in 1985, founded Mazon: a Jewish Response to Hunger. In the four
years since its inception, Mazon has become the Jewish community's principal vehicle for eliminating world hunger.
Join us for an outstanding lecture by one of America's most magnetic speakers.

The Bargman Scholar in Residence program was endowed by Theodore and Mina Bargman for the purpose of promoting education programs at
Temple Beth El.

Temple Beth El • 7400 Telegraph Road, Birmingham, MI • 851-1100

RUSSIAN PESACH SEDER ---
BAR MITZVAH YEAR
OPEN LETTER TO THE COMMUNITY

Dear Friends,
For 13 years, since 1977, we have provided Russian immigrants to
Detroit with Passover Seders as a service to our community. This year, the
"Bar Mitzvah" year of this service, we again invite all Russian immigrants to
our family Passover Seders, free of charge.
The Seders, scheduled for both nights of Passover, include a festive
holiday meal and special program. The Seders will be led by Rabbi Yitschak
Mishulovin, who is himself from the Soviet Union (Moscow).
If you have relatives or acquaintances whom you feel would appreciate
participating in our Seders, please share this information with them.
In order to cover the considerable expense of preparing these free Seders
(which we anticipate being the largest ever), we will be appealing to you to
help us. We hope to receive your warm response and support.
For reservations and questions, please call Mrs. Tzirl Druk at
(313) 548 4950. Mrs. Druk speaks both Russian and English.
Thank you,
F.R.E.E. (Friends of Refugees from Eastern Europe,

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a Lubavitch affiliate)

P.O. Box 47871
Oak Park, Mi 48237

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