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April 03, 1998 - Image 34

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-04-03

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LETTERS

PROGRAMS

WANTED:

Any and An Students
Tutored By Sylvia Barr !!!

Tutoring since 1958
and still going strong....

Come help us
celebrate and honor
Sylvia Barr
at Shabbat Services
Saturday, April 11, 1998
at 11:00AM

Temple Shir Shalom
3999 Walnut Lake Road.

LOCATED IN
THE ORCHARD MALL
6385 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD
AT MAPLE
WEST BLOOMFIELD 48322
248.855.4488

MONDAY - TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
10AM - 5:30 PM
THURSDAY 10 AM - 8 PM

Items Under $25 Excluded.
dOr

4/3
1998

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from page 29

realized that the
Baltimore Insti-
tute for Jewish
Communal Ser-
vices most suited
my educational
needs. To all
prospective stu-
dents in the Jew-
ish communal
Armand Lauffer
field, I strongly
suggesrinvestiga-
tion into all schools to find the pro-
gram that will best help you meet
your goals. The personnel department
of the Council of Jewish Federations is
well able to assist you in this research.
I miss Detroit and feel proud of my
hometown when I see exciting changes
in the community. I am at the same
time grateful to Baltimore and Wash-
ington, D.C., for all that I have
gained from both communities. In
addition, my experiences growing up
in Detroit's Jewish community led me
directly to my position today. I would
not be the professional I am without
my memories of mother-toddler,
Camp Ruth, Specialty, BBG council
meetings and Hillel Shabbat services.
Although I live in Washington,
D.C., the Detroit Jewish community
will always be home.
Beth Cousens
Planning associate, UJA Federation of
Greater Washington

Letters Policy

The Jewish News welcomes letters
to the editor on topics of interest
to the Jewish community.
We reserve the right to edit let-
ters. They should be limited to
approximately 350 words. Dead-
line for consideration is 10 a.m.
Tuesday for Friday's edition.
Letters should be typewritten
and double spaced. They must
contain the full name of the
writer and a daytime telephone
number so authorship can be veri-
fied.
Include the town of residence
or employment of the writer as
well as a position or title, if
appropriate. Original copies must
be hand signed.
Letters can be mailed or
brought to The Jewish News at
27676 Franklin Rd., Southfield,
MI 48034; faxed to (248) 354-
6069; e-mail to 6819228@MCI-
MAIL.COM ; or on the Internet:
TheDJN@AOL.COM .

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