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"He was a hero, a member of the
generation that literally saved
humanity," Rabbi Jonathan
Rosenbaum continued. "A scholar,
who knew all the sacred texts and
expounded on them; a man of
humility, for all the high esteem in
which he was held; and a writer — a
poet whose words resound with the
power that seals the decade."
Daniel Rosenbaum is now coordi-
nator of social services at Davenport
University Eastern Region Warren
Campus, formerly Detroit College
of Business. He remembers well the
sight of his father writing the canta-
tas lyrics, surrounded by books and
papers, with his 6-foot, 4-inch frame
stretched perpendicularly across the
bed.
"The rabbi gave me the sections
so fast, I didn't have time to worry
about the music," said
composer/conductor Kerry Stutz, a
music education graduate of the
University of Michigan. Despite the
haste, the work is passionate, musi-
cally coherent and obviously appro-
priate for young children.
After the performance, choir
member Marcia Eder Leibson, now
the synagogue's educational director,
read the words on a plaque to be
mounted on the education wing.
The plaque is inscribed: "This edu-
cation wing is dedicated to the
memory of Rabbi Milton
Rosenbaum, whose exemplary life
and commitment to education will
always be lovingly remembered by
his family and congregation."
EMES, Temple Emanu-El's
seniors group, will host a talk
this weekend by the late Rabbi
Milton Rosenbaum's son Aaron
Rosenbaum. The widely known
political analyst and indepen-
dent consultant is a former
director of research for the
American Israel Public Affairs
Committee. Rosenbaum will
discuss "Israel at Risk" from 1-
2:15 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 10, at
the temple.
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Includes Cardinal
Cardinal Adam Maida, archbishop of
Detroit, is one of the honorary chairs
of the Frank D. Stella Tribute
Committee.
Stella, a Detroit businessman, phil-
anthropist and humanitarian, will
receive the
Zionist
Organization of
America's Justice
Louis D.
Brandeis Award
next month at the
Balfour 67
Concert. He will
be the first
Christian to be so
honored by the
Cardinal Maida
ZOA.
Also appointed
as honorary chairs are Rabbi M.
Robert Syme, rabbi emeritus of
Temple Israel; philanthropist Max M.
Fisher and Governor John Engler.
Proceeds from the concert, Oct. 18
at Detroit's Orchestra Hall, will benefit
ZOA's domestic and public relations
and information activities, Israel-based
educational and cultural projects and
the ZOA Summer-in-Israel program.
Apples And Honey
coming Sept. 24
The annual "Apples and Honey
and Lots, Lots More" communi-
ty-wide program will be 1:30-
4:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 24, at
the Jewish Community Center
in Oak Park.
There will be a Magical
Mystery Mitzvah Tour scavenger
hunt on the biblical playground.
A family scrapbook and
newsletter will be distributed.
The event also will offer crafts,
puppet shows and caramel
apples.
"Apples and Honey" is co-
sponsored by Jewish Experiences
For Families, a division of the
Agency for Jewish Education of
Metropolitan Detroit; the Jewish
News and the JCC.
Reservations are required for
the Shofar Making Factory, an
activity open to ages 8 and older
at a charge of $10 per shofar.
For reservations, to volunteer or
for other information, call JEFF
Director Lisa Soble Siegmann,
(248) 645-7860.