pirituality JOIN ZOA FOR DC ADVOCACY MISSION JUNE 25 & 26 House Resolution 758 Chabad from page B1 offered by Rep. Roy Blunt (R-MO) and Rep. Shelley Berkley (1)-NV) demands that Fatah chief & Palestinian Authority Chairman MMIMOUD ABBAS renounce the ten articles of Fatah's charter calling for the destruction of Israel and terrorism against Israel. ARTICLE 17 "Armed public revolution is the inevitable method to liberating Palestine" ARTICLE 19 "This struggle will not cease unless the Zionist state is demolished." ARTICLE 22 "Opposing any political solution offered as an alternative to demolishing the Zionist occupation in Palestine. Existing Michigan Co-Sponsors: Rep. Thaddeus McCotter Rep. Michael Rogers Rep. Peter Hoekstra Rep. Candace Miller Rep. Joe Knollenberg Rep. Fred Upton Rep.Tim Walberg Please fax this ad to the foreign affairs staff person listed for each representative and ask for their co-sponsorship of this bill along with your information below. Jeff Ziarko* @ Rep. Levin's office 202-226-1033 (Fax) • 202-2254961 (0) jeffrey.ziarko@mail.house.gov Chris Mansour* @ Rep. Kildee's office 202-225-6393 (Fax) • 202-225-3611 (0) chrisnansour@mail.house,gov Rob Guido* @ Rep. Camp's office 202-225-9679 (Fax) • 202-225-3561 (0) rob.guido@rnail.house.gov James Williams Jr.* @ Rep. Kilpatrick's office 202-225-5730 (Fax) • 202-225-2261(0) jarnesm.williams@mail,house.gov Josephine Eckert* @ Rep.Stupakis office 202-2254744 (Fax) • 202-225-4735 (0) josephine.eckert@mail.house.gov Alexia Smokier* @ Rep. Conyers's office 202-225-0072 (Fax) • 202-225-5126 (0) alexia.smokier@rnail.house.gov Ben Gielow* @ Rep. Ehier's office 202-225-5144 (Fax) • 202-225-3831 (0) ben.gielow@rnaii.house.gov Jonathan Smith* y Rep. Dingell's office 202-226-0371 (Fax) • 202-225-4071 (0) jonathamstnith@mail.hom.gov *Foreign Affairs Staff Person NAME: RESIDENCE ADDRESS: CITY: EMAIL ADDRESS: PHONE NO: SIGNATURE: STATE: Michigan Region 6735 Telegraph Road, Suite 350 Bloomfield Hills, Michigan 48301 248.282.0088 • lisa@mizoa.org T ZIONIST ORGANIZATION OF AMERICA 1402780 ❑ JN Senior Staff Writer Shelli Liebman Dorfman contributed to this report. Rabbi Moshe Taub he Kalever Rebbe Shlita, Rabbi Moshe Taub, will be in Metro Detroit grant- ing audiences to men, women and families from Sunday, June 15, through Tuesday, June 17. Originally from Hungary, Taub is Zionist Organization of America June 12 * 2008 Chabad made its first appearance in Michigan in 1930, when Rabbi Yosef Yitschak Schneersohn spoke at the Nusach H'Ari synagogue in Detroit. The Detroit Free Press estimated that more than 10,000 people greeted the Kalever Rebbe to offer hope, advice, blessings. ZIP eminent Jewish leader at the train sta- tion. "I would say that at least 75 percent of the Jewish people in the Detroit area have some knowledge of Chabad, even if they're not directly involved;' Stein said. For some at local businesses, a Friday afternoon visit from Chabad students is the local connection. "We might share a Jewish thought or give someone the opportunity to take part in a custom, such as lighting can- dles or reciting a blessing;' Stein said. "Mostly we get to know the people." Employees of the Beale Group in Southfield have enjoyed these visits for seven years. "They have a great level of enthu- siasm, and they discuss Judaism in terms everyone can understand;' said company president Jerry Beale. "They try to explain and expose the beauty of the religion and encourage people to get involved in a non-judgmental way" Then And Now Sage To Visit Please contact Lisa Glazer re: 06-25 & 06-26 Advocacy Mission to Washington DC B2 Michigan when he first arrived with his wife, Devorah, to serve as director of Friendship House. "I was impressed by the breadth of services that Chabad-Lubavitch provided — from a yeshivah my own children could attend to programs for children with special needs and Jewish people who were struggling with addiction:' Rabbi Pinson said. "My work was made easier because of the structure that was already in place; it gave me instant credibility." Stein estimates 40 percent of area Jews, about 30,000, are involved with Chabad in some way. Involvement ranges from full-time Chabad- Lubavitch practitioners to Jews who take part in various Chabad-sponsored programs, such as Friendship Circle's annual Walk for Friendship. . a Holocaust survivor and a direct descendant of many students of the Baal Shem Tov, the founder of Chasidic Judaism in 18th-century Eastern Europe. He is among the sixth-generation Chassidim from Kalev, Hungary. There are two Kalever rebbes — one in Israel and one in New York. Taub has a synagogue in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Considered a great tzadik, or righteous one, he has traveled the world for 30 years teaching about Judaism and meeting with people of all ages and denomi- nations. He is known for his inspiration, wisdom, advice and blessings for child rearing, marital harmony and other pressing issues of today. No solicitations or fundraising will take place. Rabbi Taub will be available 4-10:30 p.m. Sunday, June 15, at the Sarah Tugman Bais Chabad Torah Center, 5595 W. Maple, West Bloomfield; 4-10:30 p.m. Monday, June 16, at Chabad of Oak Park, 15401 W. 10 Mile, Oak Park; and 4-10:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 17, at Dovid Ben Nuchim, 14800 Lincoln Ave., Oak Park. For information, call (248) 327- 4324. 11