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March 27, 1992 - Image 69

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-03-27

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Join The Journey...

As We Explore Our Sephardic Heritage'

The Detroit Jewish Committee For Sepharad '92
Presents:

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A Salute to the Grandeur and Glory
Of Spanish Jewry

Exhibits

Ever Since Babylon

At Hamburger Hall
JCC Maple/Drake

an original work combining music, narrative and poetry depicting Jewish
life in 15th century Spain and chronicling the journey of the Sephardim to
new lives in strange new lands.

March 25 - April 10

March 31, 1992

8:00 pm

Temple Israel
5725 Walnut. Lake Road
West Bloomfield

Our Guest: The Honorable Joaquin Ma. de Aristigui
Consul General of Spain

No Charge
Tickets available at both Jewish Community Centers

Contributors

Amit Women, Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, B'nai Moshe,
Comerica Bank. Hadassah - Greater Detroit Chapter Jewish Community
Council, National Council of Jewish Women - Detroit Section, Sephar-
dic Community of Greater Detroit, Temple Emanu-El, Temple Israel
- Jonathan Miller Concert Fund, United Jewish Charities

Mr & Mrs. Marcel Behan Dr and Mrs. Gerald Sibrack,
Mr and Mrs. Daniel Sharabani, Mr and Mrs. Joseph Tarica

The Expulsion
of the Jews:
500 Years
of Exodus

a photo history of the
Sephardim, from the
Inquisition to the present

Our Sephardic
Heritage:
The Detroit
Connection

A collection of artifacts,
religious and ritual items
and costume articles
representing more than a
dozen Sephardic cultures,
contributed from the
personal collections
of Detroit Sephardim

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Explore the Passover customs and foods of more than a dozen Sephardic
countries. A full glatt-kosher meal will be served, and a special keepsake
Haggadah will be provided for each attendee. Prepared by the Sephardic
Community of Greater Detroit.

Sunday, April 12

5:00 pm

Congregation Beth Abraham Hillel Moses
$20 per adult
$10 per child
Reservations required by April 5

Please send a check by April 5, marked Sephardic Seder, and the number
in your party to Congregation Beth Abraham Hillel Moses, 5075 W. Maple,
W. Bloomfield, MI 49322

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A Family Sephardic Seder
For the Entire Community

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April 10-12

Friday Evening Services at 6:45 pm
JCC Oak Park
Saturday Morning Services at 9:00 am
JCC Oak Park
Sermon by Rabbi Solomon Maimon
Luncheon following at Noon $12 per person
Reservations required
Sunday Morning Services at 9:00 am
Yeshiva Beth Yehudah
Send checks for the luncheon, payable to
Sephardic Community, to Joe Tarica, Con-
gregation Beth Abraham Hillel Moses, 5075
W. Maple, W. Bloomfield, MI 48322

For Addition a Information, Call 661-1000, ext. 293

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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