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March 05, 1999 - Image 30

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-03-05

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COMMUNITY

JEWISH COMMUNITY from page 28

are as ready and willing to learn as
these, how can professionals who care—/
about Jewish continuity ignore fellow
Jews just because they are living out-
side their immediate area?
In his book Stalking Elijah,
Rodger Kamenetz states, "'Why be
Jewish?'"is a circular question .. .
An uprooting question might be,
`Given that I am Jewish, what am I
to do about it?''' Students and staff
in the STaR program, as well as Beth
Jacob members and prisoners at Kin-
ross Correctional Facility, all came
one step closer to answering that
question at the Shabbat weekend we
shared. f l

LETTERS

not only what he has promised to do,
but what the public elected him to do:
continue with the peace process while
holdina the Palestinians to their side
b
of the bargain.
The Wye Memoran-
dum epitomized this approach and
received wide public support."

Ezekiel Leikin

Southfield

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