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May 03, 1991 - Image 53

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-05-03

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Sponsor Some Sunshine

By Joining Our

"Send A Kid To Camp"

Program

Frederick Schwartz

Emanu-El Hosts
Scholar May 10-11

C.
Frederick
Rabbi
Schwartz of Temple Sholom,
Chicago, will be the Samuel
Hamburger Scholar-in-
Residence May 10-11 at Tem-
ple Emanu-El.
Rabbi Schwartz did
graduate work at Hebrew
University in Jerusalem and
at the Hebrew Union College
in Cincinnati, where he was
ordained in 1955, earned his
Doctor of Hebrew Letters
degree in 1960, and was
awarded an honorary doc-
torate in 1980.
At Temple Emanu-El, Rab-
bi Schwartz will speak on "In
Conflict With God" at the
Shabbat evening service, 8:15
p.m. May 10. On Saturday
morning, May 11 he will
speak on "From Egypt to
Sinai?' At the annual con-
gregational meeting 9:15
a.m. May 12, he will discuss
"The Four Party System:
From The '70s To The '90s."
Temple Emanu-El's Schol-
ar-In-Residence is sponsored
by the Samuel Hamburger
Endowment Fund.

Congregation Holds
Dinner, Services

Congregation Beth Abra-
ham Hillel Moses will hon-
or their newly elected of-
ficers and board members at
a family Shabbat dinner 6:30
p.m. May 10 at the syna-
gogue. The officers and board
members will be installed
during 8 p.m. services.
An Oneg Shabbat will
follow services. There is a
charge for the dinner. For
reservations by May 6, call
the synagogue office,
851-6880.

The Jewish Community Center needs your help in providing scholarships to children whose families
are unable to send them to our day camp. For many of these youngsters, attending camp is their
only contact with the Jewish community. Last year, 45 % of our campers received financial
assistance through the generous support of our contributors, many of whose names appear on
our Patrons' Board* at the Maple/Drake Building.

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consider that the cost of sending a youngster to camp is currently $600 a session. Please
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Please count on me as a "Send A Kid To Camp" contributor.
Enclosed is my tax deductible gift of:
Other
$250
$150

You may wish to consider a permanent endowment which will enable one or more needy
children to attend camp for a whole session. Contact the JCC for further information, 661-1000,
ext. 207.
Please detach and send checks to: "Send A Kid To Camp" • Jewish Community Center of
Metropolitan Detroit • 6600 West Maple Road • West Bloomfield, MI 48322

*for gifts of S150 or more

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