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June 30, 2005 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-06-30

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aniel Nevins
ows the .visitors one of the
congregation's Torahs.

Poles Visit Synagogue

first-time cultural exchange
took place June 20 when
members of the American
Polish Assistance Association in
Eastpointe toured Adat Shalom
Synagogue.
The invitation came from Adat
Shalom members Judi and Donald
Davis, who also are members of the
Polish organization.
Rabbi Daniel Nevins conducted the
tour, showing visitors an unscrolled
Torah as well as the Holocaust Torah
in the sanctuary.

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After the tour, the group enjoyed
dinner at the synagogue, enjoying
some traditional kosher food.
"We have Jewish members in our
organization that often attend our
functions," said APAA President
Michael Krolewski. "They have been
involved in supplying our orphanages
with many gifts and have taken part in
our dinners. Now it is our turn to
learn about them and a much older
culture."

— Keri Guten Cohen,
story development editor

444,

Adat Shalom members Donald and Judi Davis of Commerce Township, standing,
offer bits of challah to Michael Krolewski of Eastpointe, president of the American
Polish Assistance Association; Michael's mother, Adeline Krajenka of Detroit; and
Michael's aunt, Rose Kudla, also of Detroit.

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Rabbi Nevins talks about the Holocaust Torah. To the right is Michael Krolewski.

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