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September 14, 2001 - Image 50

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-09-14

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1: After the scroll was completed, the crowd danced around the Torah.

2: Rabbi Yaacov Aaron Amzalak and Rabbi Shea Werner, both of
Oak Park, finish the last few letters, watched by Mendel Polter, 11,
of Oak Park and Mendel Micholovin, 11, of West Bloomfield.

3.. Rabbi Pinchus Schether of Oak Park rejoices after placing
the new Torah in the ark at the Jewish Community Center.

4.. Rabbi Moshe Khusid of Oak Park dances joyously as the
Torah is paraded through Oak Park to its new home.

5: Edward Meer of Bloomfield Hills carries the new Torah
his family donated. His son, Aharon Meer of Oak Park, is
at his right; Reuven Meer of Oak Park is behind them.

9/14
2001

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