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September 04, 2008 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2008-09-04

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HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES

SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE SHABBAT

Rabbi kolton will speak on

Friday, September 12, 2008
6:00 pm Pizza Dinner 17:00 pm Shabbat Service

The new conversation and the state of the work -

Open to the public & complimentary

The Birmingham Temple School of Cultural Judaism is a
caring environment in which children discover their roots.

Pre-registration is required.
For tickets call the Birmingham Temple

We welcome intermarried Families

28611 W. 12Mile Rd, Farmington Hills • (248) 477-1410, Ext. 200
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Rabbi Tamara Koltun, Ph. ).

Thank You to Our Community

We would like to offer a hearty Mazel Tov to the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit upon the completion of its year-

long commemoration of the state of Israel, culminating in the IsraelSixty celebration, which was truly an affair to remember. As one of the

largest gatherings of Detroit Jews in sixty years, an event such as this cannot be achieved without the tireless dedication and teamwork

of so many committed community members.

To the Jewish Community Center, its dedicated staff and leadership — the 2008 Maccabi Games will remain a memorable

experience for thousands of young athletes from around the world for years to come. Thank you to all of the donors, volunteers and

community leaders who made the Maccabi games an incredible success.

Visitors to our area were amazed by the cohesiveness of our community; so rich in tradition and unfailing optimism. It is

said that it takes a village to raise a child. Our community continues to lead by example for future generations, committed to the

development of physically and spiritually strong Jewish youth.

To each and every individual that contributed in some way, thank you and Yasher Koach.

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