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December 19, 1997 - Image 116

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-12-19

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REKINDLING
SHABBAT

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IGNITE YOUR JEWISH SOUL

Why settle for the glow of candles just eight nights of the year
when you can experience a spiritual and meaningful lighting every week?
When you light Shabbat candles, you're not just marking a single event.
You're becoming part of a candle-lighting tradition that has
defined Jewish people for thousands of years.

KLI .,91.„El

If you haven't already "rekindled Shabbat," rediscover the beauty of the
celebration. Call your congregation to find out what activities are planned
and how you can get involved. If you're not affiliated with a congregation
and would like to attend services and special events, call Kari Grosinger
at the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, (248) 642 - 4260, ext. 241.

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12/19

1997

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