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November 05, 1999 - Image 44

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-11-05

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$349 12

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Give Tzedaka For Chanuka

This Chanuka, the Jewish Federation
of Metropolitan Detroit will give fam-
ilies and friends the opportunity to
teach children a lesson about tzedaka,
or righteous acts.
The annual Simply Tzedaka:
Learning to Give program was created
two years ago. On one night of the
holiday, instead of a Chanuka present,
people are encouraged to make a min-
imum $18 gift to Federation's Annual
Campaign in each child's name.
Campaign gifts benefit many pro-
grams and services relating to chil-
dren, in addition to helping older
adults, people with disabilities, new
Americans, refugees and others.
The benefits to young people
include:
• After-school study centers in
Israel that will help young immigrants
catch up with other students.
• Scholarships to Jewish summer
camps for youngsters in the former
Soviet Union and Eastern Europe.
• Help for children with special

needs and Jewish school scholarships
for families with limited resources
through local agencies of the
Federation.
Children of all ages who are hon-
ored by contributions will receive a
certificate, a tzedaka discussion book-
let and Chanuka gelt.
Presentations about the program
will be made to day and afternoon
schools and many of Federation's
agencies. Joanne Aronovitz is chairing
the project.
To be in time for Chanuka, the
deadline for sending names and
checks to Simply Tzedaka is Dec. 1.
Checks should be made payable to
Federation's Annual Campaign and
mailed with every child's name and
address and the donor's name and
address to: Josh Cohen, Jewish
Federation of Metropolitan Detroit,
P.O. Box 2030, Bloomfield Hills, MI
48303-2030.
For information, call Cohen, (248)
203-1471.

Dr. Mark Washofs'ky To Speak
At Temple Beth El Institute

Dr. Washofsky serves as chair of the
Dr. Mark Washofsky, associate profes-
Responsa
Committee of the Central
sor of rabbinics at Hebrew Union
Conference
of American Rabbis and is
College-Jewish Institute of Religion in
a member, ex-officio, of
Cincinnati, will be the
the CCAR's Committee
scholar-in-residence
on Reform Jewish
Nov. 12-13 for
Practice. He is the
Temple Beth El's 18th
author, along with W.
annual Richard C.
Gunther Plaut, of
Hertz Institute on
Thhuvot for the Nineties,
Reform Judaism.
the latest printed collec-
The institute was
tion of Reform respon-
established by Ellin
sa. Dr. Washofsky's
Arden Lawson in
book A Reform Guide to
memory of her father
Jewish
Life: Religious
and mother, Manuel
Observance in the
E. and Selma E.
Literature and Responsa
Arden, and in honor
of the Reform Movement
of the retirement of
is forthcoming from
Mark
Washofiky
Dr.
the late Dr. Hertz as
UAHC Press.
Beth El's senior rabbi.
At 8 p.m. Friday,
Dr. Washofsky's
Nov.
12,
Dr.
Warshofsky
will speak at
area of research and teaching is the lit-
Shabbat
services
on
"The
Talmud,
erature of Jewish law and the applica-
Halacha
and
Reform
Judaism."
On
tion of legal theory to the understand-
Saturday
morning,
Nov.
13,
he
will
ing of the Jewish legal process:
speak at Torah study, commenting on
Halacha. He has written and corn-
the weekly Torah portion. At the
mented upon such issues as abortion,
10:30 a.m. Shabbat services, he will
treatment of the terminally ill, the
discuss "Reform Responsa: Finding
right to die, patrilineal descent, con-
Our Own Way in the Sources."
version, homosexuality and AIDS.

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