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cannot do everything, it is
required of us that we do some-
thing. Instead of finding justifi-
cation for non-observance, we
should do as much as we can and
proceed as far as we can on the
path of participation. A message
of encouragement comes from
the Talmud: "He who begins in
the performance of a good deed,
we tell him to continue." He will
learn how to advance, but the be-
ginning is of crucial importance.
Rabbi Abraham Joshua Hes-
chel once said, "The level of
Jewish living must never be sta-
tionary ... There is no standstill
in the life of the spirit .. We ei-
ther ascend or go down." The-
question is not whether we ful-
fill every responsibility, every
mitzvah which the tradition con-
tains. But rather are we moving,
however slowly, to greater rev-
erence and understanding, to
greater involvement in the world
of faith.
Are we prepared to at least lis-
ten, to be receptive to the words
and insights of hallowed tradi-
tions? As the sages say, "It is not
incumbent upon us to complete
the work, but we are obligated
to advance it." ❑

T'chiyah
Elects Leaders

Alan Schenk was re-elected pres-
ident of Congregation T'chiyah.
Mr. Schenk is a professor at
Wayne State University's Col-
lege of Law.
Also elected to officer positions
were Carol Weisfeld, vice pres-
ident; Barbara Goldman, secre-
tary; and Sanford Hansell,
treasurer. Matthew Schenk and
Nathaniel Warshay were elect-
ed to three-year terms as
trustees.
Elected to the Religious Ser-
vices Committee were Benjamin
Ben-Baruch, Sara Friedman,
Judy Harris, Ruthe Kaliff,
Michal Ram, Rosalyn Schindler,
Don Silversmith, Jeff Stern and
Yuval Warshai.
Carol Dmitruk, Mary Ellen
Gurewitz and Harriet Saper-
stein were elected to the Nomi-
nating Committee for 1996-97.

Levran Speaks
At Beth Achim

On Saturday, July 13, Aharon
Levran, the visiting scholar in
residence of the Zionist Organi-
zation of America, will be the
guest speaker during the Shab-
bat service at Congregation Beth
Achim. His topic will be "The
Consequences of the Recent Is-
raeli Elections."

