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June 25, 2004 - Image 60

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2004-06-25

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As a part of our regular
afternoon program for seniors,
you are invited for coffee,
cookies & wonderful company!

Spotlight

Bowling For Israel

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Open to the public free of charge.
Bring your friends for all the fun!

Partially funded by the David Arthur Stulberg Memorial Fund
and the Harry & Phyllis Kellman Memorial Fund

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ore than 70
young
adults gath-
ered at Royal Oak
Lanes last month to
bowl, mingle and share
memories of past mis-
sions to Israel.
"It was the most
connected I've ever felt
to my roots,” said Dan
Rosenberg, who
attended a mission in

2000 with the Young Adult Division of
the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan
Detroit.
While he and other partygoers remi-
nisced, photos from recent Israel trips
flashed on TV screens across the bowl-
ing alley. Elite Kosher Catering helped
set the mood — providing falafel, hum-
mus and other Israeli fare.
The event was not just about savoring
the past — it was also meant to whet
the young adult's appetites for a return
trip to Israel. This year's YAD summer

* Co-Sponsored by The Temple Israel Treasures

For further information, contact Kari K. Provizer, ACSW,
in the Robert Sosnick Family Life Center
(248) 661-5700

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Dan Rosenberg, Marty Brown, Hillary
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