SPRING SPE
cantly followed by the words "Ani
Hashem — I am God." In the pres-
ence of God we are essentially the
same. We must recognize each human
encounter as an encounter with God's
image.
This is the essential message of the
spiritual center of the Torah. Kedushah
is our challenge to remember our rela-
tionship with God every moment of
every day, beginning with the way we
relate to other people. ❑
SZ Honors
The Bakers
Or.
Congregation Shaarey Zedek will honor
Morris Baker, of blessed memory, and
Beverly Baker, the 1998 Jewish
Theological Seminary honorees, at this
week's •habbat services.
Morris Baker will be remembered for
his commitment to the Jewish commu-
nity in this country and Israel. A life-
long Zionist, Mr. Baker served as vice
president of the Metro Detroit Zionist
Organization and was a member of
ZOA's national executive committee.
Members of the
National Board of
CLAL, the
National Jewish
Center for
Learning and
Leadership, Mr.
and Mrs. Baker
maintained a close
friendship with
CLAUS founder,
The Bakers
Rabbi Irving
Greenberg.,
Beverly Baker is a past presidium
member of the Brandeis University's
National Women's Committee, a former
member of the Women's Department of
the Jewish Federation, a vice president
of the Metro Detroit ZOA. She is a
board member -of the Detroit JTS
Friends.
BAHM Plans
Dinner Dance
Congregation Beth Abraham Hillel
Moses will honor its ritual directors, the
Reverend Joseph Mermelstein and his
wife, Ruth, at a dinner dance 5:30 p.m.
Sunday, June 28. The committee is
looking for bar/bat mitzvah boys and
girls whom the Reverend Mermelstein
has tutored during his 45 years of ser-
vice.
Contact the synagogue office, (248)
851-6880 to pay tribute to the
Mermelsteins on this occasion.
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