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pleased to announce the honorees for
THE 2005 EIGHT OVER EIGHTY SENIOR
ADULT JEWISH HALL OF FAME:
parents should be prepared to deal
with difficult questions and help
children integrate this experience.
That won't be easy, but it needs to be
said explicitly. They may need to cry;
you may need to cry. And you will
need to know how to comfort them
and yourself.
Modern Israel is imbedded with
the Holocaust; it's in our guts, our
conscious awareness and our uncon-
scious. Wherever they are, Jews stand
in the shadow of what happened and
that it could happen again. But that's
not all.
When you leave this museum, you
will be surrounded by a vibrant and
thriving Israeli society. That's about
hope and commitment.
How does one find God in the
midst of such darkness? How is it
possible to continue to believe in
humanity? Through what remains for
us to observe, in the midst of such
tragedy, there were still acts of digni-
ty, and creativity and lovingkindness.
Come, learn and teach your chil-
dren.
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Lion of Iraq as his predecessor sought
to prevent it, and to prevent a global
war between the U.S. and Islam?
To do this would require facing up
to issues of globalized corporate capi-
talism, oiloholic addiction and its
threat to scorch the planet, and the
tendency of the present U.S. govern-
ment and of some elements of the
Muslim world to ignite a shattering
war. It would mean weakening the
same forces in American society that
agree with the pope about issues of
sexuality and gender.
To mobilize such efforts might also
require unleashing a grassroots move-
ment of Catholics that would weaken
the present top-down power stiuc-
ture of the Church, while vastly
increasing Church vitality.
Cardinal Ratzinger showed no such
inclination. As Benedict XVI, he is
unlikely to. Let us hope — let us
pray — that he will try, and put
more energy into the effort than his
namesake during World War I.
And if not, then our prayers
should bless the future-oriented ener-
gies within the Catholic Church, that
they will stir a vigorous grass-roots
alternative that knows how to dance
in an earthquake of change.
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Lillian Gold
Louis Berlin
Fran Aaron
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Evelyn Noveck
Manny Mittelman
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Offering a huge
Sunday, May 15
selection of gifts of
Inside Handelman Hall at the Jewish Community Center
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Jewish Community Campus in West Bloomfield
all simchas.
Religious items,
Open to the public.
jewelry, music,
11:00 Brunch $65,
by Matt Prentice Restaurant Group, reserved seating.
books, Shabbat
and holiday items,
12:00 Induction Ceremony- No charge (donations accepted)
no reserved seating.
Mistress of Ceremonies:
Sherry Margolis
from WJBK Fox 2 News.
kosher gift baskets
and lots more.
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All the funds raised at the Eight Over Eighty event go
directly to provide food for JAS residents with incomes
below the federal poverty level.
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