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April 02, 2004 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2004-04-02

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Cemetery Open Sunday

The Board of Trustees of Clover Hill
Park Cemetery and Congregation
Shaarey Zedek welcome the community
to pre-Passover visits to Beth Olem
Cemetery (Smith Street Cemetery), 10
a.m.-2 p.m. Sunday, April 4.
The cemetery, established in 1862,
remains one of the oldest historic sites of
the local Jewish community. Beth Olem
is located on the site of the Cadillac
"Poletown" plant. Entrance is the
through the truck gate, where plant
security will assist visitors.

Florence Abel

Irene Eagle

Judy Stein

Olena Drobot

Esther Liwazer

Norma Zelch

Debbie Willens

Marcia Miller

Loren Stewart

Sheila R. Morganroth

Carri Goldring

Alyse Mellin

Dennis P. Dickstein

Steve Cash

Nancy Wermuth-Janis

Kate Browner

Ruth Karmel

Dennis H. Scheinfield

Steve Leibhan

Dawn Gumenick

Iris Goldstein

Heidi Tripp

Susan Weinstock

Sharon & Andy Collins

Corrections

• In the story about Micah Fialka-
Feldman ("New Guy On Campus,"
page 31, March 19), Sharon Burke, a
special education teacher at Berkley
High School who worked extensively
with Micah, should have been credited
as a developer of the program he's in at
Oakland University. Also, KASA (Kids
As Self-Advocates) is a national net-
work of young people with disabilities
and special health care needs sharing
resources for transition to adulthood.
It is not a legislative action group.

• In the story
about the art
exhibit at
Congregation
B'nai Moshe
(March 26,
Caryn
page 69), stu-
Zeitlin
dents' names
were switched
under the photographs.

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Yasser Arafat succeeded in appointing
individuals from the terrorist Hamas and
Islamic Jihad organizations to the
Palestinian delegation for an upcoming
Arab summit. In addition, two captured
Nablus terrorists admitted to Israeli
authorities they had been directed and
funded by senior Palestinian Authority
officials.
— Allan Gale, Jewish Community

Council ofMetropolitan Detroit

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