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November 03, 1995 - Image 72

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-11-03

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EEC GEIS

A PIECE OF OUR PIE

VINEYARD page 71

OR TWO
PAIR ONL

3rd ANNIVERSARY

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modest that the pews are Sam-
sonite folding chairs.
Very soon the members of this
congregation will worship in a
brand new sanctuary. Construc-
tion has already begun on a new
building which will house a sanc-
tuary with 500 seats plus a social
ha 11,library and classrooms.
To build their new headquar-
ters, members conducted a fund-
raising effort for four years to
raise the needed funds for the
project, which will cost an esti-
mated $750,000.
Watching this small island
congregation reach such a sig-
nificant goal is just one of the sat-
isfactions the Wortzels enjoy as
members of Martha's Vineyard
Hebrew Center.
"Both of us were urban kids,
and we love the intimacy of this
rural, informal environment," he
says.They especially enjoy the
fact that it's also a Jewish envi-
ronment.
"We spent 30 years living in
Moscow, Warsaw, Prague, Japan
— places with very little oppor-
tunity to be in a Jewish milieu,"
says the former diplomat . "So
it's especially gratifying to be part
of this unusual Jewish commu-
nity." ❑

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