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Invites you to experience our
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Rabbi Meisels Joins
MSU Hillel Staff

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Adat Shalom Synagogue will hold a
blood donor drive Sunday, Sept. 7.
Trained Red Cross specialists will be on
hand from 8 a.m.-2 p.m.
Sponsored by the synagogue's Social
Action Committee, the drive is chaired
by Karen Lewis, Debbie Portney and
Sanford Turbow.
For information and advance reser-
vations call the synagogue, (248) 851-
5100. Drop-ins are welcome and will
be accommodated as quickly as possi-
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Keter Torah Synagogue will host Rabbi
Solomon Maimon and Chazzan Isaac
Azose for a Shabbaton the weekend of
Sept. 12.
Rabbi Maimon is rabbi emeritus of
the Sephardic Bikur Holirn in Seattle,
Wash. Cantor Azose serves the
Sephardic Congregation Ezra
Bessaroth, founded by Jews from the
island of Rhodes.
Services on Friday, Sept. 12, will be

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Rabbi Elazar Meisels, of the Dirshu
Institute for Jewish
Education in Oak
Park, has joined the
staff of MSU Hillel
on a part-time basis.
Rabbi Meisels will
commute to East
Lansing one day a
week to offer educa-
tion and spiritual
counseling to the
2,500 Michigan State
University students who are Jewish and
regularly attend Hillel.
A native New Yorker, Rabbi Meisels
is a graduate of the Mir Rabbinical
College in Jerusalem. He came to
Detroit in 1995 to join the Kollel
Institute of Greater Detroit in Oak
Park.
He founded the Dirshu Institute for
Jewish Education in 1999. Dirshu
offers opportunities for Torah studies
and reconnecting to the Jewish her-
itage.

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