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November 08, 1991 - Image 55

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-11-08

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it would be Isaac rather than
his half-brother, Ishmael, who
would receive the birthright
from Abraham. They deter-
mined the destiny of the
Jewish people.
We can be inspired by the
extent to which the Torah
represented a new vision of
the role of women. These two
strong matriarchs play the
central theological role in
determining that the cove-
nant made between God and
Abraham is passed to the
descendents of Isaac and
Jacob: the Jewish people. We
owe our special role in God's
design to the forcefulness and
the strength of these two
great mothers. It is they who
are responsible for our
Toledot: our generations —
our history. ❑

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Young Israel Sets
Memorial Service

Young Israel of Southfield
will hold a memorial service,
commemorating the 53rd
anniversary of Kristallnacht,
10:30 a.m. Nov. 10 at the syn-
agogue. The service will in-
clude the dedication of a
Holocaust memorial plaque
and the unveiling of six
yellow stars, representing 1
million victims each.
In addition, the event will
feature a slide presentation,
courtesy of the Holocaust
Memorial Center. Through
support of the Morris Weiss,
Mantel and Czuckerman
families, a martyrs' plaque
will be dedicated.
The comunity is invited.
Refreshments will be served.
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the architectural design of
the sanctuary.
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