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August 16, 1991 - Image 86

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-08-16

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THE JEWISH NEWS

Converts

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PROFESSIONAL SERVICES DIRECTORY

An Effective, Inexpensive Way To Attract
Prospective Clients And Patients

Award-winning reporting, enticing graphics and a special closeness to
the community it serves make The Jewish News compelling reading
every week. According to the Scarborough Research Corporation, 93%
of Jewish News readers read the newspaper — from cover to cover
— every week. And 70% spend at least one hour with it. Another 70%
hold onto The Jewish News for at least a week, assuring plenty of repeat
exposure to your message. How much dust is your Yellow Pages
advertisement collecting?

For more information about the Professional Services Directory,
please call any of our account executives listed below at:

354-6060

Insurance: Susan Brooks
Accountants: Kathy Johnson
Podiatrists: Lisa Marshall
Attorneys: Betsy Leemon
Investment Advisors: Susan Brooks
Dentists: Laura Siegel
Physicians: Rick Nessel
For other categories, please call: Betty Wolocko

Optometrists: Kathy Johnson
Veterinarians: Lisa Marshall
Psychologists: Susan Brooks
Chiropractors: Lisa Marshall
Social Workers: Susan Brooks

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ISRAEL URGENTLY NEEDS U.S. LOAN GUARANTEES

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from Russia and Ethiopia
ZOA URGENTLY NEEDS YOUR SIGNATURE on a petition to bring this about.

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THE GREAT AMERICAN PETITION
We urge President Bush and all members of Congress to approve the
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Obtain petitions promptly by phoning 569-1515.
When filled mail to Zionist Org. of America, 18451 W. 10 Mile, Southfield, Michigan 48075.

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learning about Judaism
should contact them. In ap-
propriate instances, people
will be invited to spend a
Shabbat or other Jewish holi-
day meal with Jewish families
who volunteer for such ac-
tivities.
Of course, experiencing
Judaism in a Jewish home is
hardly the only way to em-
bark on Jewish outreach. I
cite it only to make it clear
that each individual Jew can
play a major role in letting
the world know that Jews
welcome converts. But in-
viting non-Jews to Jewish
homes achieves an additional
goal that is as great as attrac-
ting people to Judaism: it en-
genders goodwill between
Jews and non-Jews.
The most public rd organ-
ized role must of course be
played by Jewish organiza-
tions. Through newspaper
ads, word of mouth, public
forums, etc., Jewish organiza-
tions can make it known that
the Jews are back in the busi-
ness of taking the world ser-
iously as Jews, that Judaism,
too, has something distinc-
tive to offer troubled
humanity.
For God's sake, for the
Jews' sake, and for the sake
of a world that in this century
produced the monstrous evils
of Nazism, Communism, and
other ideologies of mass
cruelty, we must at least try.
I believe, almost "with per-
fect faith," that it would
work. ❑

ml LOCAL NEWS

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Doctor Seeks
Local Relatives

Dr. Alexander Gorbach of
Rockville, Md., is seeking
local relatives: Elan (Elarn)
Tsirkul (Circle) or his
children.
Elan was born in Dom-
brovetse, Rovno District,
Poland. He has two children:
a girl and a boy. His mother's
name is Freidl. His sister's
name is Rohl Genzel.
Elan was a broker in
Detroit in 1939. The last
known address was 100 Mux
Street, Detroit.
If anyone has information,
contact Dr. Gorbach, (301)
402-0100 during the day;
(301) 984-1966, evenings.

SIMCHA
Holds Services

SIMCHA, a supportive
organization for gay and les-
bian Jews, will hold Oneg
Shabbat services 8 p.m. Aug.
16.
For information, call the
24-hour hotline, 353-8025.

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