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September 18, 1992 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-09-18

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SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE...A VERY SPECIAL SELICHOT

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L,Nathan To Raise
— Somalia Funds

Saturday, September 19, 1992
at Temple Israel

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Jerusalem (JTA) — Peace
activist Abie Nathan flew to
the United States last week
in an attempt to raise $1
, million to build a refugee
)-' tent city on the Somalian-
="3 Kenyan border.
During the visit, Mr.
Nathan expects to meet with
leaders of American Jewish
organizations. He expressed
hope that the Americans
=-7-' will use their expertise in
fund-raising for the cause.
Mr. Nathan just returned
from Kenya, where he met
with high- ranking govern-
ment officials. "I spoke to
the Somali spokesman, who
---, will inform me within a cou-
ple of days whether we have
permission to set up the
camp," he said.
Mr. Nathan's American
trip follows a largely unsuc-
cessful bid to raise money in
Israel. In the two weeks
since Magen David Adom
, began its fund-raising cam-
paign, only 38,000 shekels,
or $16,000, has been con-
tributed by the public.
This, plus the govern-
ment's pledge of $10,000,
falls far short of the sum
----_, needed to substantially help
starving Somalians.

Join us for a very special evening
and the Selichot Service which ushers in the High
Holy Days.

Bring friends and relatives; meet Temple members
who will be there to greet you. (There is no
charge)

8:15 PM

"EUROPA EUROPA"

The award winning movie based on the real life story of
a Jewish youth's survival during the Holocaust by passing
for an Aryan in an elite Hitler academy. It is an
extraordinary story, beautifully and sensitively told.

9:00 PM

SOCIAL FOR NEWCOMERS FROM THE
FORMER SOVIET UNION

Members of the congregation and Temple's Clergy will
greet and meet with newcomers. Musical entertainment
will be provided by Alexei Vais, tenor; Irena Lechtman,
mezzo-soprano; and Zina Astrakhan, pianist.

10:30 PM

DESSERT RECEPTION

Hosted by Brotherhood, Couples Club and
Sisterhood with assistance from Temple Treasures.

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11:00 PM

Photo Contest
Winner Named

,-----
Jerusalem (JTA) — A
,
1— three-photo set depicting
a Judaism, Christianity and
Islam and a photograph
titled "Jerusalem, Center of
the World," shared first
prize in the Jerusalem
Post Photo Contest.
Izzet Keriba of Istanbul,
Turkey, who submitted the
0
three- photo set, and Israeli
professional photographer
Werner Braun split the
$5,000 prize money.
Eliyahu Tal, chairman of
the Israeli Forum, which co-
sponsored the contest with
° the Jerusalem Post, reported
that 6,300 photos and slides
were received from 23 coun-
tries.
,
The second prize of $2,500,
--:-) given in memory of Gail
Rubin, the American Jewish
-
,--D photographer killed by ter-
rorists in 1978, was divided
between David Wells of
England and Itzhak Giladi
of Israel.
A special prize, an etching
C,
from Jerusalem Mayor
Teddy Kollek's personal col-
,-,3
lection, went to David
Harris of Israel. Other
awards went to participants
from the United States,
Canada, Germany, and New
Zealand.

SELICHOT SERVICE

Members of the Youth Group will participate in the
candlelighting. Cantor Orbach and the Temple Choir will
sing the moving melodies of Selichot.

Let us share together in the beauty of Selichot as we
prepare to welcome the year 5753

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