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The Jewish community is invited to
attend the third annual TOR-AH-
THON, celebrating the upcoming holi-
day of Simchat Torah.
Scholar, author and dean of the
David Cardozo Academy in Jerusalem,
Rabbi Nathan Lopes Cardozo, will
speak.
The rabbi's topic will be "Simchat
Torah, the Impossible Ending and
the Perpetual Beginning — Reading
the Torah as an Art of Protest and a
Daring Encounter with the Divine."
TOR-AH-THON will take place
10 a.m.-noon Monday, Oct. 20, on
Hoshanah Rabbah, at the Jewish
Community Center in West
Bloomfield.
It is open to the public, free of
charge.
A native of the Spanish-Portuguese
Jewish community of Holland,
Cardozo holds a doctorate in phi-
losophy and received rabbinic ordi-
nation from the Gateshead Talmudic
College.
The TOR-AH-THON event is
sponsored by the Jewish Federation
of Metropolitan Detroit's Alliance
for Jewish Education, FedEd, the
Florence Melton Adult Mini-School of
Metropolitan Detroit and the Jewish
Community Center of Metropolitan
Detroit "SAJE for All Seasons" pro-
gram. To reserve a spot, call (248) 642-
4260, ext. 372.