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October 05, 2006 - Image 83

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2006-10-05

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Our rabbis serve 750 congregations
more than 600 youth groups and
over 5,000 bowls of soup.

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David
Rosenn

Rabbis are not necessarily known for their culinary expertise, but that didn't stop Rabbi David Rosenn's
organization, AVODAH: The Jewish Service Corps, from being part of the important work of a number
of soup kitchens, job training programs and hunger advocacy organizations. As Executive Director of
AVODAH, Rabbi Rosenn helps young Jews deepen their commitment to Jewish life and social
change through a year of Jewish study and service to organizations dedicated to urban
poverty issues, including housing, healthcare and education.

Rabbi

Executive Director

AVODAH

New York, NY

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Rabbi Rosenn is just one example of the many and varied career paths chosen by graduates
of The Rabbinical School of The Jewish Theological Seminary. At The Rabbinical School, both
men and women receive the highest level of academic, spiritual and professional preparation
necessary for entry into a rewarding career in the rabbinate. Careers that include service in
congregational life, hospital or military chaplaincy, campus work, education, scholarship
and Jewish communal service.

To learn more about how a career in the rabbinate can inspire you and others,
call (212) 678-8807 or visit www.jtsa.eduirabbirtical

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The Rabbinical School

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You are cordially invited to the

Guest speaker:

Rabbi Jonathan Rietti

75th anniversary dinner

A descendant of the Sephardic leader, the
Ben Ish Chai, and son of the famous British
actor, Robert Rietti, known as 'The Man of a
Thousand Voices,' Rabbi Rietti has authored
over twenty-five lecture albums on topics
including inner growth, health, parenting and
Jewish identity, and draws upon his background in
the film and advertising industries to entertain the listener
while sharing powerful insights on love, happiness and

of the Council of Orthodox Rabbis of Greater Detroit

R a bbi Chaskel G rubner

For his lifetime achievements
and a farewell for

55

years of dedication

For nearly GO years, one
of the giants of Torah worked
tirelessly in our midst to provide
our community with kosher food
on the highest level possible.

During those decades,
we received his rulings in every
area of Torah and Jewish life,
with clarity and love.

Now is the time we
can acknowledge his efforts
by honoring the Torah and the
organization he nurtured — the
Council of Orthodox Rabbis.

'emotional intelligence.'

Monday, October 30, 211106
Hors D'oeuvres 6:00 p.m.
calved: $1BD per person



Dinner 7:00 p.m.

The Jewish Community Center
GEM West Maple Road
West Bloomfield, MI

no-sponsored by the Jewish Federation of Detroit

Patrons

Honorary Chairman
Harold Beznos

Governor
Alice Berlin

Bob Aronson - Jewish Federation • Harold Beznos
Paul Borman • Judge Avern Cohn • Irving Laker
Hannan Lis • Leslie and Paul Magy
Miriam and Jack Shenkman • Alan Zekelman

For information call 248-559-51105 or 248-613-1809

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