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April 28, 2005 - Image 68

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-04-28

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Arts Life

CONGRATULATE
YOUR STUDENT'S SUCCESS

Digest

with an ad in The Jewish News
featuring our 2005 graduates!

ISSUE DATE:
May 19, 2005

AD DEADLINE:
May 13, 2005



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Congratulations,

Temple Beth El congregants will
remember the Holocaust Thursday, May
5, with a 7 p.m. Yom HaShoah service.
Sam Offen, a Holocaust survivor, will
be the guest speaker. The temple's
evening of remembrance will include
cantorial music and a candlelighting cer-
emony with participation by the tem-
ple's high school students.
In addition to the Yom HaShoah can-
dles mailed to temple families to be lit
on May 5 in memory of the victims of
the Holocaust, each family also received
a post card with the name of a
Holocaust victim. They have been asked
to bring their cards to temple that
evening so that the name may be read
prior to the mourner's Kaddish.
The community is invited to join
temple members in this observance. For
information, call Barbara Grant, (248)
851-1100, ext. 3149.

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Maddy Zingle

We are very proud of you
and all your accomplishments!
May your future be filled with
health, happiness and success.

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Love always,
Mom, Dad & Max

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Holocaust Recalled

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Yom HaShoah Marked

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Shaar Hashomayim Synagogue in
Windsor will sponsor a Yom HaShoah
program 7 p.m. Thursday, May 5.
Speakers will include children of
Holocaust survivors, David Abraham,
Miriam Finkelstein and Dr. Morrie
Kleinplatz. The Windsor Community
Choir will perform.
A Yom HaShoah cemetery service will
be held Thursday, May 5, 11 a.m. at
Shaar Hashomayim Cemetery.

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For more information, call 248.351.5100

Interfaith Leaders Honored

Please write your congratulatory message legibly.
Be sure to enclose photo if you'd like.

If you would like your photo back, please include a self addressed stamped envelope

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WE CANNOT PRINT YOUR AD WITHOUT THE FOLLOWING
INFORMATION, WHICH WILL BE KEPT CONFIDENTIAL.

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Address

City

State

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Attn: Meg — The Detroit Jewish News
29200 Northwestern Hwy., Suite 110
Southfield, MI 48034
Phone: 248.351.5100 • Fax: 248.304.0049

.80.

Dr. William Hall Harter, pastor of the
1,000 member Falling Spring
Presbyterian Church in Chambersberg,
Pa., will be honored at the Ecumenical
Institute for Jewish-Christian Studies'
annual Dove Dinner Thursday, May 12,
at Congregation Shanrey Zedek in
Southfield.
The fund-raising event salutes individ-
uals who represent the institute's mis-
sion to bring Christians and Jews
together for dialogue, study and fellow-
ship, while promoting understanding
and respect.
The Dove Dinner will begin at 6:30
p.m. Business attire is suggested. Kosher
dietary laws will be observed. Tickets to
the benefit are $175 per person.
The Rev. Dr. Harter will be the recipi-
ent of the James R. Lyons Award in
Christian-Jewish Relations. He has
worked for many years to further inter-
faith relations and is co-founder of the
National Christian Leadership Council
for Israel and of Presbyterians

Concerned for Jewish-Christian
Relations. He has also been a member of
numerous organizations such as the
National Council of Churches commit-
tee on Christian-Jewish relations and the
National Middle East Task Force of the
Presbyterian Church (USA).
Local residents Gerson I. Cooper of
Bloomfield Hills, president and CEO of
the Farmington Hills-based Zieger
Health Care Corporation-the Botsford
Health Care Continuum; Tarik Daoud
of Bloomfield Hills, owner and chair-
man of Al Long Ford and Shamrock
Ford-Lincoln Mercury; and the Rev.
Edward Mullins of Bloomfield Hills,
rector of Christ Church Cranbrook will
receive Ecumenical Institute Legacy
Awards.
For Dove Dinner tickets and sponsor-
ship or underwriting opportunities, call
(248) 557-4522.

Judaic Studies Program

The Michigan Jewish Institute will
launch the area's first bachelor degree
program in Judaic studies.
Local students will now have the
chance to learn Hebrew language, Jewish
history and Jewish philosophy while
pursuing a degree. Students may elect
one of three curricular concentrations:
general Jewish studies, Jewish organiza--
tional leadership or Jewish education.
Classes will begin in the fall semester
and enrollment for classes has begun.
The Michigan Jewish Institute is a pri-
vate senior college with locations in
West Bloomfield and Oak Park. The
college opened in 1994 and has offered
programs in business and technology.
For more information about this and
other programs at the Michigan Jewish
Institute, call the school, (248) 414-
6900, visit online at www.mji.edu , or e-
mail at info@mji.edu .

Survivor Gives Talk

The M.C. Zeiger Sports &
Entertainment Unit of B'nai B'rith,
B'nai B'rith Great Lakes Region, Anti-
Defamation League (ADL), Zionist
Organization of America (ZOA) and
Holocaust Education Coalition will
present Dr. John G. Stoessinger, profes-
sor, author and political analyst.
He will speak on "United States, Iraq
and the Middle East ... Reflections of a
Holocaust Survivor" at 7 p.m. Sunday,
May 22, at the Holocaust Memorial
Center in Farmington Hills.
Light refreshments will be served at
this free program. Call B'nai B'rith,
(248) 646-3100, or the ADL, (248)
646-2440.

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