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September 14, 2001 - Image 101

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-09-14

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L'Shavnah Tova

This year, in addition to our prayers
for those in our community for a
happy, healthy New Year, we are
praying for our family in Israel.
The escalation of violence and
increasing isolation have
exacted an enormous toll
on her people.

When family is in
need, we always rise
to the challenge.
On the eve of Rosh
Hashanah 5762, please
join us in our prayer
that our family will be
safe and secure in the
year ahead.

"Sound the great Shofar for our

freedom; raise high the banner to

gather our exiles. Unite our scattered

people; gather our dispersed from the

ends of the earth. Lead us with song to

Zion, Your city, with everlasting joy to

Jerusalem, Your sanctuary."

- Rosh Hashanah Musaf

ISRAEL
NEEDS
US

Penny B. Blumenstein, President, Jewish Federation
Mark R. Hauser, President, United Jewish Foundation
Robert P. Aronson, Chief Executive Officer
Mark Davidoff, Executive Director and Chief Operating Officer

T his is -eclercition

Visit us on the Web: www.thisisfederation.org

9/14
2001

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