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July 31, 1992 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-07-31

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vert children or their
families to Judaism or to re-
quire them to join a con-
gregation," said new Stepp-
ing Stones director Rita
Abramson. "We only require
an open mind and a willing-
ness to learn."
Stepping Stones, which
originated in Denver in
1985, is made possible
through a grant from the
Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit and
the Max M. Fisher Founda-
tion. The program is open to
children between ages 5 and
18.
Parent orientation will be
on Sept. 20 and Oct. 4 at
Temple Emanu-El in Oak
Park. Classes begin 1:30
p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Sunday,
Oct. 25, at the temple. There
is no tuition.
The course is structured
around holiday, synagogue
and life-cycle events, Mrs.
Abramson said. Two or three
sessions will be devoted to
the High Holy Days; one or
two on Sukkot, and one in-
cludes a Simchat Torah pa-
rade.
There is a unit on the syn-
agogue, its symbols and
prayers; a unit on Shabbat
and Jewish home symbols;
sessions on Israel, Bible and
history; and a unit on
Passover, including a seder.
"We are looking for ways
these families can become
affiliated," Mrs. Abramson
said. "We're looking down
the road because we don't
want these children to grow

up not knowing about their °
Judaism, feeling alienated
and not a part of the Jewish 1--
community."
Mrs. Sadler is often asked
how she can work in Jewish
education, yet be part of an
interfaith marriage. Mrs.
Sadler teaches four days a j
week at Temple Israel.
"I'm honest with my ,)
students, always," she said. 1
"Intermarriage can happen
to anyone. I feel secure in my
Jewish foundation not only ,
to teach it, but also to live
it."
Mrs. Sadler, mother of two
children, ages 3 and 1, said
Stepping Stones would be a
wonderful vehicle for her
family when her children
are older. "It educates and
informs without proselytiz- ,,,
ing," she said. "It will teach
families about Judaism in a
non-threatening at-
mosphere." c'H
Mrs. Sadler said all inter-
faith couples make com-
promises. She and her hus-
band settled their religious
issues before they got mar-
ried.
"We agreed to have a Jew- c:
ish home and raise our chil-
dren as Jews," Mrs. Sadler
said. "Since then, my hus-
band has come a long way,
learning more and more _
about Judaism."
Last year, the Sadlers
celebrated two nights of
Passover with her parents. ---/
"Judaism is a big part of
my life," Mrs. Sadler said. "I °
never left that." ❑

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Neil Dorfman's 70 vintage televisions all work.

Private Collection Brings
Nostalgia To A Home

JENNIFER FINER

Jewish News Intern

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eil Dorfman has a
microphone from the
late '30s or early '40s
that could be from Jack
Benny's studio, and that's
just part of his collection.

In his West Bloomfield
condo, Mr. Dorfman, 58, has
numerous vintage TV sets,
radios, television studio
cameras, amateur or "ham"
radios, all of which he has
restored to working condi-
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He also has a few old
studio microphones in his

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