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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-03-25

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derstand each other, when the
young are willing to learn from
the experience of their elders,
and when elders are willing to
draw faith and hope from the
enthusiasm and sincerity of the
young, then, indeed, we will
• have reached the age of fulfill-
ment. Elijah's presence reminds
us that redemption involves not
merely leading people out of
slavery, but bringing people
back to each other — of leading
all gathered around the seder
table back to the mutual love
and appreciation which are the
dearest possessions of free men
and women.
May Elijah enter our homes,
but more important, may he en-
ter our hearts. 111

Special Shabbat
At Beth El

.

The legacy of Rabbi Isaac May-
er Wise will be remembered 8
p.m April 1 when members of
the Reform Jewish community
gather to worship at Temple
Beth El on Isaac Mayer Wise
Shabbat.
In a program titled "Yester-
day, Today and Tomorrow:
Viewing the Roots and Future
of Reform Judnism Through Its
Music," the metropolitan De-
troit Reform congregations will
retrace their roots and celebrate
their traditions. A special
prayerbook, which combines el-
ements from some of the Re-
form Movement's early
prayerbooks with selections
from present texts, has been
created for the evening.
Featured will be a musical
presentation by Cantor Gail
Hirschenfang of Temple Beth
El, Cantor Harold Orbach of
Temple Israel and Cantor Nor-
man Rose of Temple Emanu-El.
Also performing will be the com-
bined temple choirs under the
direction of Cantor Hirschen-
fang.

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