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September 17, 2004 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2004-09-17

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Hilary and Selwyn Isakow
Mary and Jonathan Aaron

Associate Chairs
Ellory and Chad Zamler

Honorary Chairs
Stephanie and I. Matthew Miller
Judi and Brad Schram

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Committee
Marcy and Ian Burnstein
Annie and Rob Cohen
Barbara and Michael Horowitz
Marla and Jeffrey Kaftan
Jill and Craig Menuck
Suzanne and Burt Shifman
Elaine and Stephen Sturman

For more information about the Anti-Defamation League
or the event please call the ADL Office at 248-646-244o.

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School of Ann Arbor gave away free
snow cones to help ease the heat.
At Bais Chabad's table, children
like Michael and Theo were given an
opportunity to help make their own
shofar. "Kids never get a chance to
touch the shofar," said Chabad's
Rabbi Aharon Goldstein. "They hear
the sound, and that's it."
Children also were able to pick out
a shofar and then polish it shiny.
According to Rabbi Goldstein,
"That's the innovation of this
approach — this is a totally hands-
on, educational approach."
The festivities included a mezuzah
ceremony in the newly renovated
gymnasium.
"We're here to celebrate the
almost-completion of our new gym-
nasium," said David Segeloff, JCC
president. The room will be used for
community events, as well as sport-
ing competitions. Already, five bar-
bat mitzvahs have been booked for
the room.
Israeli mezuzot were placed on the
four doors of the gymnasium. Rabbi
Jason Miller, assistant director
University of Michigan Hillel, made
the first basket on the new basket-
ball court.
As they scanned the happy expres-
sions on the faces of community
members, event coordinators
declared the afternoon a success.



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