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April 16, 1999 - Image 48

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-04-16

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Shabbat Service
AIDS Memorial

Yiddish Club
Marks Birthday

Lev b'Omer, an international Jewish
AIDS Memorial Day, will be
observed at 7:45 p.m. Friday, April
23, at Congregation T'Chiyah's
Detroit location.
The service will include a memor-
ial Kaddish for loved ones who have
died from AIDS, the Mi She-beirach
(prayer for healing), a panel display
from the NAMES Project AIDS
Memorial Quilt, discussion and light
refreshments. Jeff Stern and Peter
Cooper are service leaders.
The Reconstructionist congrega-
tion meets at the Wayne County
Medical Society, Room 205, 1010
Antietam, between Rivard and the
Chrysler (I-75) Service Drive. Free
parking is available in the rear lot on
Antietam at the service drive. Enter
the building off the parking lot.
For information or to have a
name read during Kaddish, call
(248) 547-0666.

The Yiddish Culture Club of the
Jimmy Prentis Morris Jewish
Community Center in Oak Park will
celebrate the 80th birthday of its
president, poet and
author Haim
Rozental.
The celebration
will be 1 p.m.
Tuesday, April 20,
at JPM.
Rozental has
been president of
the club for seven
Haim Rozental years, has authored
four books and is
editor of the Yiddish pages of the
Friends of Refugees of Eastern
Europe's monthly newspaper.
A concert in Jaffe Hall will include
vocalists, violinists and pianists and a
recital of Rozental's poems and bal-
lads. Light refreshments will follow.
There is no charge.

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Twelve Detroiters studied at the third annual Discovery Day at the Jewish
Theological Seminary in New York. Chaired locally by Paul and Leslie Magy,
participants joined in workshops offered by JTS professors, studied and prayed
with students from all five of the seminary's schools. Shown are top left: Dr.
David. Moses; Frank Elias; Lazar Dorfman; Tom Wexelberg-Clouser,.Detroit
JTS director; Loida Moses; Bobbie Miller; Jenny Dorfinan; Dr. Ismar
Schorsch, JTS chancellor; Carol Weintraub Fogel; Debbi Levin; Lisa- Elias;
Rabbi William Lebeau, dean of the Rabbinical School; Melinda Soble and
Sandy Glazier. Not shown, James Safi-an.

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