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COLORWORKS STUDIO OF INTERIOR DESIGN
Our annual seminar series
begins Thursday, August
25th at 7:30 p.m.
The first session, "Building a
New Home without Losing
Your Mind" is a
comprehensive workshop for
the new home purchaser.
For information and
reservations, please call the
studio.
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The Center of It All
WASHINGTON page 15
between Israel and Jor-
dan, but now they are
able to make it more
public," Mr. Tauber said.
Shrill whistles of ap-
proval accompanied the
leaders' speeches and
their subsequent hand-
shake. Mr. Tauber, who
sat among Jordanian
and Israeli notables, said
the crowd was enthusi-
astic. A formal agree-
ment between the two
nations will enable them
to tackle "nitty-gritty" is-
sues, like water and air
rights, borders, econom-
ics and tourism, he said.
He added that the
peace treaty came at a
fortuitous time for Mr.
Rabin. With each terror-
ist attack — including
the recent bombings in
Argentina and London
— Israel's prime minis-
ter loses support for his
cause. The July 27 stn-
Joel Tauber: Hopeful event.
ing in Washington will
tion (against terrorist attacks).
bolster the hopes of peo-
ple whose commitment to peace They do everything they can to
negotiations is wavering, Mr. keep it under control," he said.
"But they do not go off the main
Tauber said.
"(Israel) has taken definite ac- course."
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Midrasha Offers Greater
High Holiday Preparation
LESLEY PEARL STAFF WRITER
ration for the
High Holi-
days.
Dubbed
"Sparks for the
Soul: Inspira-
tional Stories
for a New
Year," Ms.
Stavish's Aug.
29 presenta-
tion is one of 16
one-evening
seminars of-
fered by the
Agency for
Jewish Educa-
t i•o n ' s
Midrasha Cen-
ter for Adult
Jewish Learn-
abbi Isaac Luria said that ing. The series is in preparation for
before the beginning of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.
time the light of the world
"'The concept of teshuvah (re-
was kept in vessels. The pentance) is about going back and
vessels shattered, and falling repairing our souls in the same
sparks created the world. Tikkun way we repair the world. Stories
olam, repairing of the world, is serve as a medium for finding our
done by finding and collecting own strengths and weaknesses,
these sparks to make the uni- for turning inward from the gen-
verse whole again, the 16th cen- eral to the specific," said Ms.
tury Kabbalist said.
Stavish, a professional storyteller
Drawing on that story, Corrine and faculty member at Lawrence
Stavish derived her own illumi- Technological University.
nation-gathering quest in prepa- MIDRASHA page 19
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