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movements, Rabbi Regev
champions issues of liberal
to address the
annual meet-
movements of Judaism in his
native Israel and around the
ing of the Metropolitan
Detroit Federation of
world. Working to strengthen
modern, pluralistic Jewish life
Reform Synagogues
and democracy in Israel and
(MetFed), Rabbi Uri Regev
worldwide, Rabbi Regev is also
will also take time out to
address the community.
known for guiding the WUPJ
in tikkun olarn initiatives .
Rabbi Regev, who is presi- Rabbi Reg ev
dent of the World Union
through social action programs
on both the local level and in partner-
for Progressive Judaism (WUPJ), will
ship with prominent international
speak on "Challenges Facing Reform
non-governmental organizations such
Judaism in Different Parts of the
World," at 8 p.m., Thursday, March 30,
as the United Nations.
at Temple Kol Arni.
Prior to assuming leadership of the
World Union in 2002, Rabbi Regev
"Rabbi Regev's address will be one
served as founding chair, and later as
of thdse rare opportunities to hear
executive director and legal counsel,
from an outstanding and articulate
of the Israel Religious Action Center,
figure on the world stage," said Rabbi
the advocacy group established by the
Steven Mills, regional director of the
Cleveland-based Northeast Lakes
Reform movement in Israel.
The program is co-sponsored by
Council/Detroit Federation of the
MetFed and the Union for Reform
Union for Reform Judaism.
Representing the global organi-
Judaism Northeast Lakes Council.
zation that unites the Progressive,
— Shell! Liebman Dorfman, staff writer
Reform, Liberal and Reconstructionst



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Food Distribution
The Moies Chetim Organization and
Yad Ezra will once again join to dis-
tribute food packages to needy Jewish
families. Distribution is set from 9:30
a.m.-3:30 p.m. Sunday, April 2, and
3-6 p.m. Monday, April 3, at Yad Ezra's
warehouse, 2850 W. 11 Mile in Berkley.
Volunteers are needed. For informa-
tion, call Yad Ezra, (248) 548-3663.

Cooking For Passover
A new Passover cookbook has entered
the market, published by the PTA
of Yeshivas Darchei Torah, 21550 W.
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Kantrowitz, (248) 968-3171.

Bikers Invade TenneSsee
Two dozen members of the Detroit
motorcycle group Chai Riders will

join riders from all' over in Whitwell,
Tenn., to visit the Paper Clip Project at
the Whitwell Middle School, where a
Holocaust memorial was built around
a collection of 11 million paper clips
to recall the millions who died in
World War II.
The Ride to Remember is an inter-
national gathering of Jewish motorcy-
clists to observe Yom HaShoah. They
will converge in Chatanooga, Tenn., on
May 4 and ride to Whitwell on May 5.
For information on the ride, see
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Talk Focus: Neo-Nazis
Floyd Cochran, former director of pro-
paganda for the neo-Nazi group Aryan
Nation, will speak on "Coming to. a
City Near You: Neo-Nazis on the March
in the Midwest" at 7 p.m. Tuesday,
April 4, at the Holocaust Memorial
Center in Farmington Hills.
The talk is sponsored by the Great
Lakes Region of B'nai B'rith with sup-
port of the Anti-Defamation League-
Michigan Region and the Holocaust
Memorial Center. The program is free
and open to the public.

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