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EXCAVATE, SIFT AND IDENTIFY FINDS,
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From an edible tel to discovering
tasty treasures, the evening will be
absolutely "dig-lectable."
Open from
TUESDAY, JULY 27
7-9 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 28
7-9 p.m.
As Tisha B'Av comes to a close,
come and hear archaeologist
Aaron Greener speak about life
at the time of the second temple
period. An excellent opportunity
to reflect on Tisha B'Av in a
meaningful manner.
Experience the discovery of artifacts
and then participate in an amazing
drumming demonstration
led by Bishara Naddaff,
Israeli drum instructor.
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Supported by Charles H. Gershenson Trust Museum Fund
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"Early Jewish Days in Michigan" is for
sale at Esthers Judaica 6- Gift World in
West Bloomfield, Spitzers Hebrew Book
6' Gift- Center in Southfield, Marwils
Books at Wayne State University in
Detroit and at the Detroit Historical
Museum. Books may be bought through
the Reconstructionist synagogue's Web site:
www.jrf.org/recondetroit
Match the city with the star!
1. Ann Arbor
2. Bay City
3. Benton Harbor
4. Detroit
5. Grand Rapids
6. Hancock
7. Kalamazoo
8. Lansing
9. Mackinac City
10. Norway
11. Republic
12. South Haven
13. Traverse City
$4 per person I $18 per family • Group rates available
Shalom Stre et
because there are so many of them," she
says. So she focused on figures who
might motivate children, who "personi-
a value" to be emulated. Consider it
an inspiring introduction, a delicious
appetizer "to give people a taste of
Jewish life in Michigan."
The initial printing of Early Jewish
Days in Michigan was 2,000 copies.
While Weisfeld says she's "still trying to
catch my breath after getting this one
done," the synagogue board has suggest-
ed another coloring/activity book telling
the story of Jewish life in America.
And because the community is cele-
brating "350 years of Jewish life in
America," Weisfeld says, "this is the
right time to think about something
like that." ❑
Puzzler
July 4 August 1 • 10 a.m. 6 p.m.
The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Judaic Enrichment Center
D. Dan and Betty Kahn Building
Eugene and Marcia Applebaum Jewish Community Campus
6600 West Maple Road, West Bloomfield, Michigan 48322
1-877-SHALOM-3 • www.shalomstreet.org
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