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March 25, 1994 - Image 37

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-03-25

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In merit of the

MITZVA

REBBE'S

TELETHON

• • •

Speedy

March 29, 30, 31

RECOVERY

(Choi Hamo'ed Pesach)

GIVE YOURSELF A GIFT FOR
THE REBBE'S BIRTHDAY

his week, Wednesday, marks the 92nd birthday of the Lubavitcher Rebbe,
Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson. Join millions around the world in celebrating
by giving yourself a priceless gift — the gift of a Mitzvah, a good deed and act
of loving kindness. Wish the Rebbe a happy birthday by giving him the only gift he really
wants — the small but important acts of goodness and charity that are within your reach.

Give charity ... Study Torah ... Say a prayer ... Think about your purpose in life ...
Be a source of inspiration to others ... Say a prayer for the restoration of
The Rebbe's health and vigor. Whichever words you choose G-d hears the heart,
and that is what matters above all else.

Because every good deed and act of kindness bestows the gift of life and hastens Moshiach
when blessings and peace will abound for all humankind.

THE LUBAVITCH FOUNDATION
OF MICHIGAN

— Rabbi B. Shemtov, Regional Director-
- Rabbi Y. M. Kagan, Associate Director —
73 7- 7000

Chabad House, Farmington Hills
Synagogue Canipus
Rabbi C.M. Bergstein
855-2910 Rabbi Dr. C. D. Kagan

737-7000

Chabad, Birmingham/Bloomfield
Rabbi D. Potter
544-8639

Huntington Woods Minyan
Rabbi K Rabin
542-4809

Camp Gan Israel
Rabbi S. Druk

Community Outreach
737-7000 Rabbi Y. Keselman

542-7521

Adult Education
Rabbi M. Potter

Chabad House, Flint
Rabbi I. Weingarten

Education Outreach
Rabbi H. Finman

Family Division
542-5087 Rabbi Y Mann

399-9222

Chabad, Toledo, Ohio
Rabbi Y Shemtov
419-243-5169

Chabad House, Grand Rapids
Rabbi Y Y Weingarten 616-957-0770

Chabad Torah Center W. Bloomfield
Rabbi E. Silberberg
855-6170

Hospital Visitation
Rabbi M. Zaklikofsky

Cheder School
Rabbi B. Stein

Russian Immigrant Youth
Rabbi H. Zaklos
548-2527

Chabad House, Ann Arbor
Chabad, North Oak Park
Rabbi A. Goldstein
995-3276 Rabbi Y Marosow
967-4113
Yeshiva
Russian Immigrant Program
Rabbi Y Gourarie
737-7000 Rabbi Y Mishulovin
569-8514

399-3918

541-5441

230-0770

398-1888

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