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July 05, 2005 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-07-05

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Take the walk that will move your heart

EXHIBIT OPENS
JULY 10

WITH STONE SHOES

Alot Ethropietpt

Jewish Jotirptey

They called
themselves
"Beta Israel"
v people of the House of
Israel. For centuries,
they lived in remote
villages high in the
mountains of Ethiopia,
believing they were
the last living
Jews on earth

In celebration of the
20th anniversary of their
heroic return to the land of Israel,
Shalom Street brings their story
to life. Through theatre, music,
art and hands-on experience,
discover their world and
follow their footsteps from
antiquity to the 21st
Century. More than a
journey, a moving
- tory of a people
transformed
by hope,
ourage and
rescue.



"When the way
opens to Jerusalem ,
we will

$F--

45 Z;u.



rs 10AM - 5PM
ervations required
$4 per person
$18 per family

•Jiiltser • -A_

Presented by

www.shalomstreet.org
1-877-SHALOM-3

Exhibit on the grounds of the
Jewish Community Center
Eugene and Marcia Applebaum
Jewish Community Campus
6600 W. Maple Road,West Bloomfield

PAM
THE CENTER

Jewish Community Center
of Metropolitan Detroit

with the generous support
of the
Charles H. Gershenson Trust,
Maurice Binkow, Trustee

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