Peace Pole
Is Presented
On Oct. 24, at 6 p.m.,
p.m. members
of Congregation Shir
and
representatives from the city of
Pontiac will gather outside Pon-
tiac City Hall for the presenta-
tion of a Peace Pole to the city of
Pontiac.
This Peace Pole will continue
a tradition which began when
Shir Tikvah presented Peace
Poles to Plymouth Congrega-
tional Church in Detroit and to
the city of Troy. The project was
started in 1955 and dedicated to
uplifting humankind toward har-
mony rather than conflict. Peace
Poles can now be found in over
80 countries around the world.
The Peace Pole for Pontiac is
inscribed with the words "May
Peace Prevail On Earth" in eight
languages, two per side. The lan-
guages selected are: Hebrew,
English, Japanese, Arabic, Ot-
tawa, Swahili, Hmong and Span-
ish.
The ceremony will include re-
marks by Pontiac city officials,
the rabbi and president of Con-
gregation Shir Tikvah. In addi-
tion representatives of the groups
honored by the languages on the
pole will participate. Pontiac City
Hall is located east of Wide Track
Drive on Pike Street in Pontiac.
For information, contact Terry
Kalley, (810) 614-9063 (day) or
(810) 641-7611 (evening).
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Members of Adat Shalom Syna-
gogue will participate in two days
of programs with guest scholar
Rabbi Reuven Hammer. Spon-
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ucation Department and Men's
Club, Rabbi Hammer will visit
Adat Shalom on Oct. 28 and 29.
On Shabbat morning, Oct. 28,
Rabbi Hammer will deliver the
sermon "Israel: Perceptions and
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following kiddush, Rabbi Ham-
mer will focus on "Jerusalem in
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5:45 p.m., he will discuss "The
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The weekend will conclude on
Sunday morning, Oct. 29, at a 9
a.m. Tallit 'n Tefillin Time pro-
gram for pre-teens, teen-agers.
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the Shabbat luncheon, and ad-
vance reservations are manda-
tory. Respond for the Shabbat
afternoon se'udah and for Tallit
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are no charges for these pro-
grams. Reservations for all three
events should be made by Mon-
day, Oct. 23. For information, call
the synagogue, 851-5100.
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