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Please Vote YES, YES
Tuesday, May 3

IN THE BLOOMFIELD HILLS SCHOOL ELECTION

REPAIRING THE WORLD

TWO YES VOTES

ZERO New taxes. This is simply a renewal.
Renewed commitment to kids and community. Protected property values.

PROPOSAL 1 YES!

"Operating Millage Renewal Proposal"
Renew 48% of our school districts Operating budget.

PROPOSAL 2 YES!

"Millage Reduction Restoration Proposal" Protects this
funding level for 10 years

• BHS Parent-Teacher Organization Council
• Bloomfield AWAKE
• Bloomfield Hills Education Association
• Bloomfield Hills Board of Education
• Birmingham and Bloomfield Observer and Eccentric

PAID FOR BY ADVOCATES FOR BLOOMFIELD CHILDREN, PO BOX 7337, BLOOMFIELD HILLS,

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Sachs joined the AJWS board of
advisers after hearing Messinger speak
at a neighbor's apartment and engag-
ing in a lively discussion about the
issues at hand. He says the AJWS is
"working in communities and doing a
good job of it."
"We love his work and his public
effort," says Messinger, referring to his
many speeches, op-eds, television
appearances and overall media cover-
age. "No one has galvanized people
like Jeff has." ❑

Birmingham Temple and the affili-
ated International Institute for
Secular Humanistic Judaism pres-
ent Jeffrey Sachs speaking about
his book The End of Poverty at 3:30
p.m. Thursday, May 5 at the tem-
ple, 28611 W. 12 Mile,
Farmington Hills. Tickets are $10
for adults; $5 for students. Doors
open at 2:45 p.m. (248) 477-1410.

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Dr. Jeffrey Sachs

Birthplace: Oak Park
Age: 50

Climb into Temple Kol Ami and you'll

notice a few things — like how comfortable

you feel in our Friday night Shabbat service

or how happy your kids are in our smaller,

more personal religious school classes or how

much fun you're having in our wide range of

close-knit social events. Temple Kol Ami: the

congregation that just feels good to be in.

Call 248.661.0040 and find out more

about how you can try us on.

kdl Ath;

t481t 'Ft far ydu

Norman T. Roman, Rabbi

Upcoming Events:

Come try us on Saturday, May 21, '05 at 7:30 pm. You and your friends are welcome to join us as we celebrate

Passion: Working to end poverty in
the world's poorest countries.
Education: Valedictorian and senior
class president, Oak Park High
School; undergraduate, master's and
doctoral degrees, Harvard
University

On the Job: Director of the Earth
Institute at Columbia University,
Quetelet Professor of Sustainable
Development, professor of health
policy and management; director of
the United Nations Millennium
Project, special adviser to Secretary-
General Kofi Annan on Millenni-
um Development Goals; chairman,
World Health Organization
Commission on Macro-economics
and Health; research associate,
National Bureau of Economic
Research; chairman, Global
Roundtable on Climate Change
Family: Married to Dr. Sonia
Ehrlich Sachs, a pediatrician.
Children: Lisa, 22; Adam, 19; and
Hannah, 9. They live in New York
City.
Kudos: Named one of "the world's
100 most influential people" by
Time magazine in 2004 and 2005.

All That Jazz! a casual evening with a jazz combo for your listening enjoyment, plus wine and hors d'ouevres

IN

4/28
2005

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— Don Cohen

throughout the evening, silent and live auctions, a raffle and dessert buffet - all for only $18 per person.,

Please RSVP by email to brenda@tkolami.org

or call the TKA office at 248.661.0040 for more information.

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