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July 13, 1990 - Image 46

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-07-13

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THE BUILDING BLOCKS...

Cult Religion

OF A GOOD EDUCATION

Continued from preceding page

census was a necessity.
During the process of the
taking of the census, the
daughters of Zelophad
brought their problem of an
absence of a male heir to their
father's estate. The question
arose whether female heirs
might have the right to
possess what their fathers
had left in the absence of
sons.
Finally, with the issue of
the daughters of Zelophad
settled in their favor, the
sedra continues with a review
of the holidays and festivals
and their observances.
The sedra concludes with
Moses commanded to ascend
a mountain top from where
he will see the Promised Land
and then die. The fulfillment
of this command is postponed
to Deuteronomy 34, for Moses
had many laws and a lengthy

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discourse yet to give to his
people.
Moses now plans for his
own succession in the choice
of his adie-de-camp, Joshua.
Moses was ordered to single
out Joshua, son of Nun, "in
whom there is spirit,' and lay
his hands upon him, thereby
symbolically transmitting the
power of leadership to Joshua.
Joshua possessed the spirit of
wisdom, the spirit of pro-
phecy, the spirit of skill, the
spirit of courage. Moses
brought all the Israelites
together, had Joshua stand
before Eleazer the priest, and
before the whole community
Moses laid his hands upon
Joshua and commissioned
him "as the Lord had spoken
through Moses."



Richard Hertz is rabbi
emeritus of Temple Beth El.

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Temple Emanu-El
Elects Bea Sacks

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Lectures are free. For infor-
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were vice presidents Andrea
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Charles Owen, Jerald Rosen-
feld; secretaries, Alan Kes-
sler, Lloyd Strausz, William
Goldenberg; treasurer Sharon
Jaffe; and Jack Nolish, im-
mediate past president.

Congregation Shomrey
Emunah will hold its 8th an-
nual picnic 1 p.m. July 15 at
Civic Center Park in
Southfield.
The community is invited.
There will be a charge for food
and refreshments. Organized
games begin at 2 p.m.
For information call Mr. Ch.
Ehrenreich, 557-2537.

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Torah Seminar

"Who You Are — A Thrah
Perspective" will be the topic
of the next session of the
Enhance Your Life Through
The Light Of Torah Seminar,
8:30 p.m. July 16 in the home
of Dr. Hillel Rosenfeld, 26010
Radcliffe Mr., Oak Park.
Rabbi Herschel Finman of
Lubavitch Foundation and
Dr. Hillel Rosenfeld, director
of the Adolescent Clinic,
Oakland County Department

Rabbi Yaakov Weinberg

The 23rd annual reception
of the Greater Detroit Com-
mittee for Cinuch Atzmai-
Torah Schools for Israel will
be held 8 p.m. July 24 at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Berlin, 18251 Onyx, South-

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