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April 06, 2006 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2006-04-06

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"Let all who are hungry come and eat..."
Help ensure that everyone in our community
has a happy Passover. Join us in helping
feed hungry Jewish families.

Yad Ezra and Moies Chetim will use your
donation to purchase Passover food to
distribute to those in need.

Passover Food Facts

•Over woo families will receive a holiday package.

• Packages include all the food items needed
to celebrate a Seder.

•Over 15o volunteers give their time to sort, package
and deliver food packages.

YAD EZRA

feakig ,tom Jers4M tioxgry

• case matza meal
❑ I case chicken
I:I I case tuna fish
• case matza
❑ i case coffee cake mix
❑ I case gefilte fish
1=.11 case soup/matza ball mix
1:11 case macaroons
• case horseradish
❑ I case oil
❑ I case eggs
• case grape juice

SESLoo
$83.00
$75.00
$38.00
$26.00
$35.00
$i8.00
$28.00
$27.00
$25.00
$27.00
$25.00

❑ A Seder Package for a family of five
❑ Seder Packages for 25 small families

Letters

Garden Images
Thank you to Story Development
Editor Keri Cohen and the Jewish News
for the lovely article on garden photog-
raphy ("Capturing God's Gifts:' March
30, page 9 of the Home & Garden
section). I hope it inspires readers to
pick up their cameras as the weather
improves!
One technical error may confuse
readers. My cameras of choice are the
Canon 20D and 5D (there is no 4D). I
should also set the record straight: My
finger is always ready on the camera
shutter button, but I have no green
thumb. All credit for my flowerbeds go
to my very gifted gardeners.
Finally, if JN readers enjoyed my
photos, more can be seen at www.
photoscapesbylaurelfink.com . Thank
you again, my family and I enjoyed
the entire Home & Garden section
immensely.

Laurel Stuart-Fink

West Bloomfield

A Path To Where?

In response to the piece by University
of Michigan Hillel Executive Director
Michael Brooks, "Academic Freedom
and Historical Denial:' (March 30,
page 34), I am willing to bet that if
Northwestern University Professor
Arthur Butz were to publicly deny that

slavery occurred in America in the
same manner in which he denies the
Holocaust, he would lose his position
at the university — and rightfully so.
Hate speech is not free speech. It
is exactly in the university setting
where "academic freedom" must be
kept in check by academic integ-
rity. Otherwise, the university only
becomes a hotbed of baseless hatred
and incitement, as opposed to an insti-
tution devoted to the rigorous search
for truth.
I am reminded of a frightening
quote I once read by philosophy
Professor Leonard Peikoff in his book
The Ominous Parallels, where
he analyzes the rise of Nazism. On
page 23, he writes: "The root cause
of Nazism lies in a power that most
people ignore, disparage — and
underestimate
The symbol of the
cause is not the munitions plants or
union halls or bank vaults of Germany,
but its ivory towers ..."
1The Nazi] death camps:' notes a
writer in the New York Times, "were
conceived, built and often adminis-
tered by Ph.D's."
Is this the road down which we
should be taken?

David Aisner

West Bloomfield

$ioo
$500

(248) 548-FOOD

Your contribution is eligible for a 5o% Michigan Tax Credit

The three photos

(subject to certain limitations)

that appeared on

page 49 as part of
the "Up With Song!"
story in the May 30

Enclosed is my check of $
for
cases of Passover
food as a tax-deductible contribution toYad Ezra to help feed
hungry Jewish families.

issue should have
been credited to

Name:

Address:

Fred Levine, photog-
rapher. The photos

City/State/Zip:

showed members of the Kids Klez Band of Michigan and of the Beth

Phone: (
)
Please make checks payable and mail to:

Shalom and Temple Beth El choirs. The identities of the two Kids Klez
Band drummers in photo above are Joey Kepes and Harry Hantman.

Yad Ezra/Moies Chetim Passover Appeal
2850W. 11 Mile Road, Berkley MI 48072

Or, you may charge your contribution to your
VISA/MasterCard or Discover.
(Suggested minimum donation for charges - $18.00)

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Card number:

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What's peculiar in Peculiar, Mo. (suburban Kansas City)?

Exp. Date

- Goldfein

Signature:

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(please print) Name on Card:

You can donate online too - check out www.yadezra.org

(248) 548-FOOD

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