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January 17, 2003 - Image 62

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2003-01-17

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TRIBUTE TO THE REBBE

"In the old days, there was a person in every town who

would light street lamps with a flame he carries at the end of

a long pole. On the street corner the lamps waited to be lit.

Sometimes, however, the lamps were not easily accessible;

there were lamps in forsaken places. Someone had to light

even those lamps so that they would fulfill their purpose and

light the paths of others. Today too, someone must be willing

to forgo his or her conveniences and reach out to light even

those forsaken lamps . . ."

The Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson,
of righteous memory

DECLARATION
OF PRINCIPLES

The Shul is founded on the principle that
while Jews embrace many levels of obser-
vance in their personal lives, there should be
a place for all Jews —without labels or affili-
ation— to develop a sense of community, to
enhance the experience of being Jewish, to
learn and have fun.

The Shul is just that place.

By focusing on the individual's relationship to
Judaism, The Shul appeals to all segments of
the Jewish community.

By offering a wide range of activities for
adults, children, and the whole family, The
Shul follows many paths to enrich Jewish life
in our community. And by bringing many dif-
ferent ideas together, The Shul can help you
find the Jewish community in your heart.

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Come feel for yourself the family atmosphere
that makes our services such a delightful
experience. Everyone is welcome to partici-
pate in an exciting voyage —to discover our
rich heritage.

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