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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-04-07

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Why is this week different than all others?

Federation's 2005 Annual Campaign Closing Week April 10-15

Now is the time our
Detroit Jewish family comes
together to connect, to reach
out and help one another,
to support each and every
one at the table.

Our table is full.
Our promises are many.
Our goal is to reach you this week to help us reach others in need.

Our agencies, our schools and congregations, our community's
future and thousands of lives are counting on the balance of
Federation's 2005 Annual Campaign.

It all comes down to a call.

It's your call. (248) 642-4260. Or just pick up the phone when
we call you this week. Write a check. Make a pledge online at
www.thisisfederation.org. Or join our volunteers in making calls.
This week please give generously. Your gift will help ensure that no
one at our table is passed over.

Peter M. Alter

President, Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit

Michael Horowitz
Marta Rosenthal

Federation's 2005 Campaign Co-Chairs

Special thanks to our corporate partner

Fifth ThirdBank

Congregation Chat' Olam

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Presents

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Love Songs Concert Part 2

THE WTON-10 ON INSECTS

Through May 1, 2005

Love songs in Yiddish, Hebrew, Ladino and English
From Liturgy, Broadway and Opera

Featuring

Cantor Stephen Dubov, Aleksandra Dubov,
Crystal Webster and Friends

Discover the world in your backyard!

Meet giant robotic insects including a 12-foot

praying mantis, fighting carpenter ants and a

scorpion! Step into an insect head to get a bug's eye

view of the world. Take a mechanical insect with six

moving legs for a walk! Identify insect

sounds. See an exotic insect collection.
Free with museum admission.

Marty Mandelbaum, Piano
Sunday, April 17
3:30pm

Backyard Monsters was produced by Adventure Edurainment.

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Congregation Chap Olam

Backyard Monsters at Cranbrook Institute of Science is proudly sponsored by

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Michigan Education sarugs Program
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4875 W. Maple Road
Bloomfield Township, MI 48302

(on the southeast corner of Inkster and Maple)

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Tickets: $18 per adult, $9 per child

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Seating is limited to 250 seats

39221 Woodward Avenue • Bloomfield Hills, MI 48303-0801 • Located Iwo miles north of downtown Birmingham
1-877-GO-CRANBrook (1-877-462-7262) • www.cranbrook.edu

The Cranbrook signature is a registered trademark of Cranbrook Educational Community.

Call 248.851.7485 to reserve tickets with a credit card or send check
payable to Congregation Chaye Olam at address listed above.

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