Dr. Marvin Fox, Director, Lown School of Near Eastern and Judaic Studies, Brandeis University Please join our Detroit community for the Ohr Somayach/Tanenbaum College T.O.R.A.* Lunch and Learn program Tuesday, March 23rd, 12:30 p.m. — 1:30 p.m hosted by the Agency for Jewish Education at the Max M. Fisher. building 6735 Telegraph Road, Bloomfield Hills with special guest speaker Board of Directors Co-Chairs Helen Garden Jeffrey M. Garden Lori Garon Lawrence R. Garon Marcie Orley Robert H. Orley Rabbi Dr. Nathan T. Lopes Cardozo Ph.D., M.A. Philosophy, Senior Lecturer Ohr Somayach/ Tanenbaum College International. Lectures extensively world-wide and at Oxford and Cambridge Universities, London, England. Rabbi Eric Krohner, National Director National Office/Metro Detroit Agency for Jewish Education Bldg. 21550 W. Twelve Mile Road Southfield, Michigan 48076 313-352-4870 Topic: "The Chosen People" a Philosophical Analysis *Torah Out-Reach Activity (T.O.R.A.) "Welcome Back To Independent Living" ------17.- ; ' i --- * Free Delivery* *Free Setup" wily EQUIPMENT CA,17- 14 Mile swap 1 INSTANT CREDIT NO MONEY DOWN p °°/AN family on both sides didn't • take us in. They were scared to help the children of "Communist spies." Following the Rosenberg execution in 1953, the boys were placed in an orphanage for nine • months. "Later, we lived • in semi-secrecy in rural New Jersey to escape harassment, but were thrown out of the public schools after the local school board found out \, who we were," Mr. Meero- pol says. The agony he calls a "long nightmare" did not end even after the Meeropols took Robert and Michael into their home in \ 1954. "We were abruptly • removed from their care when a judge issued an order in response to a false claim that the Meeropols were abusing us," said Robert. "We spent more time in an orphanage, endured traumatic hearings and screenings and lived with ' fear and uncertainty until our adoption was finalized in 1957." With the passage of time, Mr. Meeropol came to realize how much of a ; debt he and his brother owe to many concerned individuals whom he has never met. "Many gener- ous individuals rallied to our support — helping wage the legal battles to reunite us with the Meeropols, raising a trust fund that enabled us to obtain counseling and attend schools and sum- mer camps where progres- sive values were appreci- ated. "They made us feel safe and secure. I never would have survived to build my life were it not for the help of so many socially- aware individuals and • institutions." Mr. Meeropol, now a • Massachusetts attorney, has embarked on a mis- sion to help the children of today who are suffering "long nightmares" like the one he and his brother have emerged from. To accomplish this, he estab- lished the Rosenberg Fund for Children in 1990 and serves as its executive director. "I want my par- ents to be remembered with this fund that helps children and not as spies," he said. "There are hundreds of these children whose par- ents have worked for a better world for all of us, and as a direct result, I have followed with interest and enthusiasm the work of Ohr Somayach over a number of years and am convinced that this is one of the most important and valuable efforts in Isreal today . . . It is a uniquely valuable achievement to be able to transmit the Jewish heritage to well educated but Jewishly uninformed men and women.. It requires not only Jewish learning, but also comprehensive and thorough general education. The staff of Ohr Somayach is unusually well equipped in these regards. Their success is a result of the high level and quality of faculty and the unusual personal dedication of every individual associated with the institution. Power Lift Chair $8 33 ma. With Full Reclining Feature Makes getting around easier. 1060 W, 1 4 Mile Road Mon.-Fri. 9-5 A Sat. 9-4 A MasterCard V 280-2020 Trouble getting up? ■ Hospital Beds ■ Wheelchairs ■ Oxygen 17