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April 21, 2005 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-04-21

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President George W. Bush's Passover message to the
American Jewish community: "I send greetings to those
observing Passover, beginning at sundown on April 23.
"This celebration marks the historic exodus of the
Israelites from Pharaoh's oppression more than 3,000 years
ago. During Passover, Jews around the world gather with
family and friends to share the story of God's deliverance of
the Israelites from slavery to freedom. Through songs and
prayers,
they remember the blessings and mercy of a just
President Bush
and loving God.
"By passing this story from.generation to generation, they teach the tri-
umph of faith over tyranny and celebrate God's promise of freedom. The les-
son of this story is timeless and reminds us that even in the face of struggle,
hope endures.
"As we work to bring hope to the oppressed, we recall the words of the
psalmist, which are read at the seder meal: 'This is the day the Lord has
made; let us rejoice and be glad in it.'
"Laura and I send our best wishes for a joyous Passover." E

ZOA Slates Lecture

Morton A. Klein, national president of
the Zionist Organization of America
(ZOA), will deliver a community-wide
address on "The Holocaust Lessons
for Today Mid-East Conflict. Israel
and Arabs-What's
Next?" The lecture
will be Thursday,
May 5, at noon at
Congregation
Shaarey Zedek in
Southfield.
Klein, an econo-
mist, served in the
Klein
Nixon, Ford and
Carter administra-
tions and as a consultant with Nobel
Laureate Linus Pauling at the Palling
Institute of Science and Medicine.
Kosher lunch will be served for $25
per person; tables available for $200-
eight people.
For information and reservations,
call the ZOA office, (248) 282-0088,
fax (248) 282-0088 or e-mail
zoa@estart.corn.

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To honor the Yad Ezra volunteers and
board members, the organization hosts
an appreciation dinner every year. This
year, the dinner, chaired by executive
committee member June Stillman, will
take place on Monday, May 9, at
Congregation B'nai Moshe in West
Bloomfield.
Since 2001, a volunteer has been
presented with the Diane and Emery
Klein Volunteer Recognition Award,
established by Yad Ezra's leadership to
honor the Southfield couple's support

of the organization. The annual award
recognizes the importance of volun-
teers and pays tribute to an individ-
ual/couple who truly merits the trib-
ute.
Yad Ezra's board members have
helped underwrite the cost of the
event. For more information, call Yad
Ezra, (248) 548-3663.

New Slate For Council

The Jewish Community Council of
Metropolitan Detroit has announced
its slate of officers and candidates to
fill board of directors seats. The elec-
tion will be held at council's annual
meeting at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, May
25, at the Jewish Community Center
in West Bloomfield.
Wendy Wagenheim has been nomi-
nated to serve her first year as council
president. Vice presidential candidates
are Arline Gould, Todd Mendel and
David Victor. Micki Grossman is
nominated as secretary and Judy
Rosenberg as treasurer.
Nominees slated for three-year terms
on the board of directors are Maxine
Berman, Pearlena Bodzin, Harvey
Bronstein, Robert Brown, Dan
Cherrin, Harriet Cooper, Nancy
Edmunds, Irma Glazer, Andrea Gonik,
Florence Herrmann, Larry Horwitz,
Sallyjo Levine, Sharon Lipton, Judy
Loebl, Steven Tobocman, and Monica
Woll. Nominees for two-year terms on
the board are Nate Berman and
Roselyn Blanck.
Additional nominations for any
elective office may be made by peti-
tion signed by at least five qualified
delegates from a council member
organization. Only one nominee may

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