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Sunday, July 12, 1992
1:30-4:30 p.m.
Jewish Community Center
Jimmy Prentis Morris Building
15110 W. 10 Mile, Oak Park
and
Charlotte M. Rothstein Park
• '50s music by The Fantastics
• Red Rug Puppet Theater
with puppeteer Beth Katz
• Hora Aviv Folk Dancers
• Skatemobile •Food
• Clowns •Crafts
Sponsored by
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Barbara Stollman was recently honored at a State of Israel Bonds
Golda Meir Club luncheon, where she was presented with the
Woman of Valor Award. More than $1.6 million was generated in
Israel Bond loan dollars. Pictured with Mrs. Stollman are Franka
Charlupski, Meryl C. Podoisky, Rochelle Lieberman and Dr. Ruth
Gruber.
Photo Exhibit depicting the
history of the
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University Opens
Christian-Jewish Center
New York (JTA) — A new
Center for Christian-Jewish
Understanding has been es-
tablished at Sacred Heart
University in Fairfield,
Conn., to intensify theologi-
cal dialogue between the two
faiths and to enable coop-
erative work on social issues
of mutual concern.
The center was founded by
Jewish, Catholic and Protes-
tant clerics, theologians and
academics who work in
interreligious affairs.
It is being led by Jack
Bemporad, a Reform rabbi
from Long Island, who said
that the center was born out
of frustration with an Or-