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May 24, 1996 - Image 187

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-05-24

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served the congregation since
1990. In addition to his normal
duties, the rabbi was involved re-
cently in celebrating the 200th
anniversary of the building of the
first St. Thomas synagogue in
1796. ❑

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80" X 22" X 80"

LOW OVERHEAD -- NO FANCY SHOWROOM

A Jewish heritage seminar tour
of Prague, Poland and Israel, fo-
cusing on ethnic and folk dance
as well as music, will be offered
from June 20 to July 14.
The program in Eastern Eu-
rope will include excursions to
important Jewish sites in and
around Prague, Krakow and
Warsaw. Visits will be arranged
with individuals and groups
involved with Jewish folk and
ethnic culture, especially those
who have expertise in music
and dance. In addition, gather-
ings with local Jewish commu-
nities will provide opportunities
to participate together in infor-
mal evenings of music and
dance.
One highlight of the program
in Israel will be the three-day
Karmiel Dance Festival.
While the seminar tour is
primarily for individuals who
already have some knowledge
of folk and ethnic culture — es-
pecially teachers, performers
and leaders who wish to enrich
their professional background
— others who are interested
in having a Jewish cultural
experience are welcome to par-
ticipate on a space available ba-
sis.
The program is being ar-
ranged by Rikuday Dor Rishon,
a volunteer group of Israeli folk
dancers that meets at the Tifer-
eth Israel-Town & Village Syn-
agogue in Manhattan.
For information call (212)
620-0535; or e-mail hkauf-
man@duke.poly.edu .



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