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RABBI ISSER Z.

WEISBERG

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The books of the great
Jewish prophets predict
a major apocalyptic
battle between the Jews
and the Arabs at the
end of days. These
wars, referred to as the
Wars of Armageddon
(Gog and Magog), are
shrouded in mystery.
In this series, we
explore these ancient
sources to uncover the

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the two sons of
Abraham and how
they relate to current
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"Wh y are all the nations and the
7- 4,.7 world media against us? Will there
be a war in Middle East? Is there
any solution to the Palestinian
probtem? When will our brethren
in Israel finally have peace and
security? What was really behind
9/II?"
These and many other difficult
questions will be addressed in this
provocative series.

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DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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raffle and auction will benefit Kadima
Mental Health Drop-In Center.
Franklin Hills Country Club,
Farmington Hills. (248) 559-8235.
American Cancer Society —
Saturday, July 20, 6 p.m. "Light the
Night Gala" includes dinner, dancing,
live and silent auctions. Honorees will
be Jean Chabut, Michigan Depart-
ment of Community Health; Dr.
Timothy Johnson, University of
Michigan Comprehensive Cancer
Center. Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick will
be honorary chairperson with "Big
Al" Muskavito and Mark "Doc"
Andrews, Oldies 104.3 WOMC as
auctioneers. $175. Ritz-Carlton,
Dearborn. (248) 557-5353.
National Conference for Community
and Justice — Monday, July 22. Holy
Strokes Golf Outing will raise funds to
allow scholarship students to attend
Anytown summer camp. Franklin
Hills Country Club. (313) 567-6225.

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Greenfield Road, Southfield. For infor-
mation or to volunteer: Carol Fletcher
(248) 559-1500.
• Mentors — 2-4 hours weekly, 1
year commitment. Reach out to a
boy or girl who could benefit from a
special friendship with a caring adult.
Offer valuable companionship and
support by providing a young person
with one-on-one attention and guid-
ance.
• AGJAM (Advisory Group to Jewish
Agency Management)— flexible time
commitment. Qualified Jewish
retirees have been assembled into a
volunteer corps of executives and pro-
fessionals whose mission is to provide
pro-bono consultation upon request
to the Jewish Federation of Metro-
politan Detroit, any of its member
agencies, or to other Jewish commu-
nal organizations, schools, syna-
gogues, etc.
Jewish Apartments and Services —
West Bloomfield and Oak Park. Esther
Winer (248) 592-1104.
• Teitel Apartments, Oak Park —
Thursdays, July 25, Aug. 15, Sept. 19,
Oct. 17, Nov. 21, Dec. 19, Jan 16, 1-
3:15 p.m. Focus Hope distribution.
• Prentis Apartments, Oak Park —
Tuesdays, 2 p.m. Volunteer needed to
play recorded music for residents.
Volunteer also needed 2-3 times a
month to help staff show a movie.
• Hechtman and Meer Apartments,
West Bloomfield — Computer input,
make appointments for residents with
manicurist, create flyers, host events,
exercise, host aroma therapy sessions.

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