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January 16, 1998 - Image 45

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-01-16

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Don't Mess

Lichterman, John Marx, Shelley Nadiv,
Barbara Sachse, Steve Schanes, Cindy
Schwartz, Eugene Sherizen, Shayna
Silverman, June Stillman, Howard
Tapper, Jeffrey Weiss, Andrew Zack
and Howard Zoller.
Appointed to Yad Ezra's Advisory
Board were David Fink, Sharon Hart,
Paul Hooberman, James Macy, Rabbi
A. Irving Schnipper, Sharona Shapiro,
Richard Warsh and Rabbi Steven Weil.
In continuing efforts to ensure that
Yad Ezra pays the lowest prices for
food purchases, a new project initiated
by volunteer Mike Rich is being insti-
tuted.
Under normal circumstances, sup-
pliers deliver food to Yad Ezra's ware-
house in Oak Park. However, when
opportunities arise for Yad Ezra to pay
less for food from sources other than
their normal suppliers, volunteers are
being asked to be "on call" to pick up
the food from various locations.
Volunteers who are available to pick up
food (days, evenings or weekends),
should call Yad Ezra (248) 548-3663.

Emanu-El Hosts
Bagels, Books

The Temple Emanu-El Library
Committee will host "Bagels and
Books," 9:30 a.m. Sunday, March 1, at
the temple. Rabbi Joseph,P. Klein will
review As A Driven Leaf by Milton
Steinberg.
Bagels and coffee will be served.

Talk Features
Old Haggadah

The Cohn-Haddow Center for Judaic
Studies at Wayne State University will
present an illustrated lecture on the
Sarajevo Haggadah by Kemal Bakarsic
of Sarajevo, Bosnia, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Feb. 11, in the Janice
Charach Epstein Museum/Gallery,
6600 W. Maple, West Bloomfield. The
Sarajevo Haggadah, the most famous
illuminated Jewish manuscript of the
Middle Ages, was only rediscovered in
1894.
Bakarsic, former library director of
the National Museum in Sarajevo, also
will lecture on "Libraries in Sarajevo:
War, Destruction and Reconstruction,"
3 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 12, in the
Kresge/Purdy Libraries' Simons Room,
WSU.
For information or reservations, call
the center, (313) 577-2679.

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Astonishing New
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"THE TEACHEfS OF HILLEL
SCHOOLSTRONGLY OBJECT T
DISMISSAL OF OUR ESTEEMED
COL EAGUE, SHULA FLEISCHER, A
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THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY AND A
RECIPIENT OF THE KOLOT
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MEMBER
OF OUR FACULTY FOR 22 YEARS."

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