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September 06, 1991 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-09-06

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ecutive director of F.R.E.E.
"All Jewish life springs from
it. This is a new beginning, a
life of freedom, including the
freedom to be a religious
Jew."
About 60 Soviet Jewish
families, including the
Brevermans and Mr. and
Mrs. Pogach, have taken ad-
vantage of the opportunity
to learn more about
Judaism. They are regular
members of a special
Shabbat minyan at the
Jimmy Prentis Morris Jew-
ish Community Center in
Oak Park.
Rabbi Yosef Mishulovin,
who leads the Shabbat ser-
vice, came from Israel to
Detroit one year ago at the
bequest of the Lubavitcher
Rebbe, Menachem M.
Schneerson. Rabbi
Mishulovin, born in Moscow,
came to Oak Park to work
with Soviet Jews and bring
them closer to Judaism.
"In Russia, there's no
choice, you're deprived of
your religion and heritage,"
said Rabbi Mishulovin, 26.
"Here, there's choice, and
the opportunity to learn to
do."
Rabbi Mishulovin said this
wedding was the first Or-
thodox group wedding in
Detroit. Similar weddings
have taken place in Toronto,
Denver, New York, Los
Angeles, Chicago and Israel.
The Lubavitch movement
worldwide is teaching Soviet
Jews about Judaism and en-
couraging them to adopt
Jewish customs.
"A Jewish, kosher mar-
riage is a good starting
point," he said. 111

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