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September 03, 1993 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-09-03

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EUROPEAN SELECTION

their bid for the property.
"The most important thing
we have to focus on is a
building," he says. "We've got
to have a permanent place. It
creates a sense of belonging."
Mr. Natan, whose ancestry
can be traced to Iraq, also
looks forward to contributing
elements of his background,
which are steeped in
Sephardic culture. He wants
to teach the congregation
new songs and recite
Sephardic tales his grandfa-
ther used to tell him.
"If I ever had a mission in
my life, this is a very impor-
tant mission because I can
give more than I get," he
says.

Ki

by Karl Lagerfeld

LADIES' EUROPEAN READY-TO-WEAR

"We've got to have
a permanent
place."

Sasson Natan

"We feel very lucky that he
found us and we all love
him," said Congregation
President Shirley Behar.
Mr. Natan works as a pro-
duction manager at Empire
Iron Works in Detroit. He
will keep his full-time job
while initiating Hebrew
classes and other cultural
activities for the congrega-
tion. He also plans to conduct *I
a special class for boys who
are preparing to become bar
mitzvah.
He expects the congrega-
tion, which consists of 20 to
30 people who regularly
attend services, to grow to
150 once they have a build-
ing.
"We're not going to chase
and convert people," he said.
"The main goal is to bring
people back to the source.
The minute they have a
place, a building, they will
affiliate."

Temple Israel
Speaker Forum

Temple Israel's Speaker Forum
will sponsor "An Afternoon with
Mario M. Cuomo," governor of
New York, 2 p.m. Oct. 17 at the
temple. The chairmen are Marc
Whitefield and Marilyn Rubin.
Proceeds will benefit Temple
Israel's Caring Community and
educational programs. For
tickets and information, call
Temple Israel, 661-5700.

You deem it a miracle when
God does the will of your
tzadik; we deem it a miracle
if it can be truthfully
asserted that the tzadik does
the will of God.
— Rabbi Leib Kagan

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