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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-04-07

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Detroit's Young Adult Division has
pledged $75,000 over three years to
fund Shiluvim. "We are the only fed-
eration in the country that has a
young adult project of this size," said
Stacey Schwartz. "This is such an
exciting program. We're confident that
it will have a long-term effect, and will
give these children the best opportuni-
ty to succeed in their new country." ❑

an Help

nattoT to the Ethiopian Project
de through the Jewish
tion of Metropolitan Detroit,
203-1471 (Josh Cohen).
er donations can be made
ough the North American
cnce on Ethiopian Jews.
1 supplies most needed:
dc packL, pens (felt tip • or
ba int), pencils, erasers, metric
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mar k glue
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cils. All items must be ne
:oration of $18 will supply
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o Survivors of the Sho
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Shoah Foundation Mission Statpinent

To develop archives and teaching materlatbased
the videotaped testimonies by survistei'-: of and
witnesses to the Holocaust, in order to preserve
the memory and establish a basis for tolerance
education around the world for generations to come.

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ACOEJ-North
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*an Jews, 132 Nassau
to 412, New York, NY
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cirais.orginacoej.

ANISCHE

Happenings

For young adults, college age through
30-something.

April 12 Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Rabbi
Lee Buckman of the Jewish Academy
of Metropolitan Detroit will discuss
"Organ Donation - All Take and No
Give" at Borders Books and Music,
30995 Orchard Lake Road,
Farmington Hills. Sponsored by Eilu
v' Eilu. For information, e-mail Nancy
Kaplan, NFKAP@aol.com

April 13 Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Jewish
Federation of Metropolitan Detroit
will sponsor an information meeting
on IsraelAdventure 2000, a young
adult trip to Israel from July 2-12.
The meeting is at Borders Books and
Music, Birmingham. For information,
call Josh Cohen, (248) 203-1471 or
jcohen@jfmd.org

Individuals, Business, Church, Synagogue and family Groups

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June 12,25

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Dec. 20 it 24

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2000

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