Special Shabbat
Is Marked
Cantor Speaks
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For Music Month

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The annual observance of Hebrew
Free Loan Sabbath will take place
on Shabbat Mishpatim, Feb.
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16 & 17.
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the needy." This biblical
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Rabbis have been asked to help
make the community more aware of this self-
help organization.

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In honor of Jewish Music Month, tlie Labor Zionist Family
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Habonim Dror) will present Cant
Greenbaum of Congreta
Beth Shalom speaking on "Jewish;
Folk Songs" on Sunday, Feb. 25;-:
1:30 p.m. at the Labor Zionist Instf;
tute.
Refreshments will be served.
There will be no charge.

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ORT Hears
Maxine Berman

On Wednesday, Feb. 28, Women's American ORT
will host Representative Maxine Berman, who will
speak at 7:30 p.m. at the Woodcreek Officenter,
31275 Northwestern Highway, Farmington Hills.

New Director
For Cohn-Haddow

David Weinberg

David Weinberg of Toledo has been named direc-
tor of the Cohn-Haddow Center for Judaic Studies
at Wayne State University. Previously, he was a
professor of history at Bowling Green State Un-
versity.
Mr. Weinberg earned doctoral and master's de-
grees in history from the University of Wisconsin
and a bachelor's degree in history from City Col-
lege of New York. He also studied at the Jewish
Theological Seminary of America. He has lectured
and written extensively in the field of modem Jew-
ish history. He also is interested in German his-
tory as well as European social and intellectual
history.

Maxine Berman

Her talk will focus on "Learn-
ing Sucessful Methods of Advoca-
cy and Lobbying."
For information, call the ORT
office, (810) 855-9820.

