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The Detroit Jewish News, 2003-07-11

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Voices Of Peace
Speak Out

The American Jewish
Committee,
Metropolitan Detroit
Chapter will host
"Abrahamic Voices of
Peace from the Holy
Land" _July 23-24.
Rabbi Ronen
Lubitch
Lubitch, an Orthodox
Israeli rabbi of the reli-
gious kibbutz Nir Ezion near Haifa; the
Rev. Samuel Fanous, an Arab Israeli
Episcopalian minister from Ramle; and
Imam Khalid Abu Ras, a disciple of
Sheik AbdelSalaam Minasra of Nazareth
will speak at a series of programs hosted
by the Episcopalian Diocese, a down-
town Detroit Presbyterian Church, lead-
ers from the diverse Muslim community
and the AJC.
The group's purpose is to vocalize a
message of hope that peace between reli-
gious communities in Israel is possible
and back on track and that such a goal is
pursued by a younger generation of reli-
gious leaders. It is AJC's hope to also
shatter stereotypes about Muslims,
Arabs, Orthodox Jews and Christians in
Israel.
The host organizations will offer
opportunities for audiences to express
their concerns, fears and questions to
these Israeli Arabs and Jew.
This tour is underwritten by National
AJC's Heilbronn Institute for
International Interreligious
Understanding.
For the programming schedule and
information on the visitors, call the
American Jewish Committee office,
(248) 646-7686.

Hockey Team
Needs Hosts

Local families are needed to serve as host
families for members of an Israeli in-line
hockey team.
The team will be coming to West
Bloomfield to participate in two hockey
tournaments this summer. The team of
16 boys, ages 14-18, and the two coaches
and two adult chaperones will arrive on
July- 30 and stay until Aug. 12.
Volunteer Eunilies will need to provide
bed and breakfast for two team members
and provide occasional transportation to
the Jewish Community Center in West
Bloomfield. To be a host family, call
Lynne Levenbach, (248) 432-5419.

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