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December 22, 2000 - Image 46

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-12-22

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Memorial Fund

A perpetual fund has been established in the memory of Melani
Fisher Kash (1982-2000). Proceeds will be donated to philan-
thropic causes to benefit children in the metro Detroit area.

Donations may be made by mail to Account #6690008237,
Michigan National Bank,
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SUSAN TAWIL
Special to the Jewish News

he lively arts were on
the minds of partici-
pants at Uniquely Ours,
a women's program
sponsored by Machon
L'Torah/The Jewish Learning
Network of Michigan.
"The Performing Arts and the
Vibrant Soul" brought together
talented local women to entertain
a group of 70 at Machon's Oak
Park building.
Following a dvar Torah (short
Torah discourse) by Shulamis
Rubinfeld, the new co-principal of
the Sally Allan Alexander Beth
Jacob School for Girls high school
division, the audience was treated
to a poetry reading by Lynne
Shulamis Rubinfiela'
Cohn Schreiber, a former staff
writer for the Jewish News.
Schreiber is the author of Driving
Off the Horizon (IM Press, $7), a
collection of free verse poems.
Her reading included selections
from her new work of poems
based on the 19 blessings of the
Shemonah Esrai (Amidah) prayer.
Oak Park's Dobi Baum spoke
about the importance of discover-
ing and expressing God-given tal-
ents. She presented a video clip of
her moving performance as Helen
Keller in the play, "The Miracle
Worker."
Adele Kozadayev, an Oak Park
piano teacher and Kindermusik
instructor, led a discussion about
the connection between music
and concepts of Kaballah. For
example, she explained that the
Lynne Cohn Schreiber
seven different notes in each
musical octave relate to the seven
mystical sefirot (cosmic levels) of
Creation.
Jaffe sang a song they wrote about
She also discussed the genius of
Jerusalem, set in beautiful harmony
Johann Sebastian Bach, noting that
to the tune of Simon and
he lived at the same time as the
Garfunkel's "The Sound of Silence."
Baal Shem Toy (the founder of the
"It was a wonderful opportunity
for women of different backgrounds
Chassidic movement). After describ-
ing music's effect on mood, she
and affiliations to get together to
played some Bach pieces on the key-
celebrate our creativity," said Bayla
board.
Jacobovitz, Machon L'Torah
Later, Miriam Maor and Gittie
Women's Division coordinator.



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