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August 23, 2002 - Image 70

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-08-23

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we remember our departed by 1

these special candles either on

kindling Memorial lights (Y-thrzeit I

August 30th, September lith

Candies) on the anniversary of their

or both we not only sanctify

deaths= On Septa )ter 11tha1 of

the memories of the victims

us experienced loss. We lost &lends,

of demonic hate but commit

relatives. fellow citizens and the tom,

ourselves to work for goodness

Of our i nocence and our sense of

and understanding in the process.

fety as well. We are asking every

They

Jew in our community to kindle

are lights of met o rv„

ev are lights of solidarity.

We

Yahrzeit Candle in orde r

have made available in every

to remember all of the victims

synagogue a limited number of

of September 1 1th, the Twin

.candles and an unlimited amount

Towers, the Pentagon as well as

I' September 11th

emo rial

flights AA 1177, VA 93 and. LJA

Labels far • yahrzeit Candles,

175, The Hebrew date of the

ease - I your I c synapgue

memorial is Erev Shabbat 23 Elul

axed let us light- our lights as:

corresponding to h, 2002.

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Congregation Shaarey Zedek Selichot
services will be
Saturday, Aug. 31 at
9 p.m.
The speaker will
be Lt. John Oliveira,
former chief infor-
mation officers
aboard the USS
Roosevelt, the first
ship deployed to
fight in Operation
Lt. John
Enduring Freedom
Oliveira
just days after the
Sept. 11 attack. He
will present a short
film detailing the efforts of the 5,000
young men and women aboard the air-
craft carrier who spent more than six
months off the coast of Afghanistan
fighting terrorism. He will share what
life was like for him and the seven Jews
aboard the ship.

Institute Holds
Holiday Services

The Sholem Aleichem Institute will
have its annual holiday assembly at the
Orchard Lake Middle School in West
Bloomfield on Saturday, Sept. 7, 10
a.m.-noon.
A specially prepared mahzor contain-
ing material from old and new Jewish
sources and Hebrew and Yiddish prose
and poetry will be used.
For information, call the institute,
(248) 423-4406. No tickets are
required.

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The Jewish Cultural Society will hold
Rosh Hashanah observance Friday, Sept.
6, at 7:30 p.m. at the Jewish
Community Center in Ann Arbor. Cost
for non-members is $12 a person or
$30 per household; reservations are
required. Child care will be provided.
Call (734) 975-9872 to make reserva-
tions or for information.
The society will hold Kol Nidre
observance on Sunday, Sept. 15, at 7:30
p.m. at the JCC in Ann Arbor. The
event is free; reservations are not
required.
The Yom Kippur observance will be
Monday, Sept. 16, at 2 p.m. at the JCC.
The event is free.

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