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Monday, April 5 at Space, 26400
Lahser, Ste. 100, Southfield. Donation.
RSVP by April 2: (248) 355-9936.

JEWISH CANCER SUPPORT
A 10 week spiritual therapeutic support
group for Jewish cancer patients, sur-
vivors and family members meets 7-
8:30 p.m. Tuesdays, beginning April
13 at Temple Israel. Facilitated by ther-
apist Brenda Beron of Michigan
Women Psychologists and social worker
Patricia Milner Sachs of the Barbara
Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute, assist-
ed by Rabbi Joshua L. Bennett. Free.
RSVP by April 6: (800) KARMANOS.

Passover is a holiday of liberation;
a celebration recalling the overcoming of an ancient enemy.

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EDUCATION

May we also recall that there are other enemies still to be dealt with:
disease, poverty, ignorance; the forces of nature that can bring about suffering.

As American Friends of The Hebrew University,
we care deeply about suffering.

We have seen the University's pursuit of wisdom in the fields of
medicine, law, science, commerce, and the humanities enable health
to triumph over illness, prosperity over want, and understanding over ignorance.

We've even seen its wisdom tame the forces of nature.

JEWISH POETRY SERIES
Rabbi Aaron Bergman Eilu v' Eilu
Latte and Learning series "It Could Be
Verse: Jewish Poetry from the Bible to
Today" for Mondays through April 26
10 11 a.m. at Borders Books and
Music, 30995 Orchard lake Rd.,
Farmington Hills. Cost: $5 per session
for members of sponsoring organiza-
tions, $7 others. (248) 398-4580.

On this Passover, with much to celebrate and much to remember,
we wish you and yours a happy holiday.

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LUNCH AND LEARN

AISH HATORAH PROGRAMS
Rabbi Tzvi Hochstadt teaches from
Pirkei Avot noon Tuesdays at the law
offices of Reifman and Glass, P.C.,
30300 Northwestern Hwy. Rabbi Alon
Tolwin teaches "Wisdom for Living
and Loving" noon Wednesdays in the
offices of World Wide Financial, 555
Old Woodward, Birmingham and the
same class in the Aish Center noon
Thursdays. Also noon Thursdays,
Rabbi Hochstadt teaches a leadership
series at The Jewish News, 27676
Franklin, Southfield. All classes offer
lunch and reservations are preferred.
Aish Center: 555 Old Woodward, Ste.
611, Birmingham. (248) 737-0400.

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COMMUNITY CALENDAR
NOTES: Items may be submitted
to Community Calendar in three
ways. Write: David Sachs,
Editorial Assistant, The Jewish
News, 27676 Franklin Road,
Southfield, MI 48034; fax: (248)
354-6069; or e-mail: dsachs@the-
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submissions is Thursday noon, 8
days prior issue date. For more
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1999

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