Spirituality A Day to Share. DIGEST MITZVAH Day Come make someone happy. at -o;44;, ,,,, ,y, Nt es,:i.d 60 I 62 Thursday, December 25 Join us Thursday morning at the Max M. Fisher Federation Building for breakfast. tral DL 13 or .4.0%.,cam • 1.12.wo J. C, *Ws. STANpAR MIA as poi. *re to Office), ye York, N. Y. EXTRA=BOSTON MASS 21 . ..‘. .. WE RECOMMEND ...._._. ..___. ...__ . PROCLAMATION —.. _ OF FAST DAY THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY; ON SUNDAY OR MONDAY NEXT WEEK IN ORDER TO MAKE OUR 6735 Telegraph Road in Bloomfield Hills UNDERTAKINGS SUCCESSFUL WE SHOULD HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TOA L ____. THE .... TAANITH THE PULPIT .._.,....... . FROM . ..._. . . ON SATURDAY PLEASE WIRE. YOUR DECISION IM ._ _ . ... _.... _._ W MEDIATELY VIA ESTERNUNION RABBI RABINOVITCH 56 CHAMBERS STREET BOSTON= , ;PROCLAIM ___... Choose your mitzvah. Dozens of volunteer activities from which to choose. Share your day. RABBI BORUCHOFF RABBI S BORWICK RABBI S HALPERN RABBI D M RABINOVITZ RABBI JOSEPH SOLOVEICHK.;. ' 47? Td., ANT TILL APPIMCIATV One of the historic documents to be displayed at the Young Israel of Southfield dinner on Nov. 23 at the West Bloomfield JCC NON- PERISHABLE FOOD DRIVE - A Glimpse Of History Dr. Mitchell Cappell will be the speaker at a dinner sponsored by Young Israel of Southfield Sunday, Nov. 23, at 6. p.m. at the Jewish Community Center in West Bloomfield. Cappell, chief of gastroenterology at William Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak, will display and explain the importance of a number of original documents in is collection of Judaica relating to historical events, including the Holocaust and the founding of the State of Israel. The presentation is titled "Jewish Triumphs Through Trying Times." The dinner will feature French cui- sine. For information or reservations, contact Rita Schreiber, (248) 827-1199, rshcreibermi@yahoo.com; or Cookie Gonik, (248) 357-1377, momgon@comcast.net. RSVP by Nov. 13. Jewish Federation Jewish Muslim Ties On Friday, Nov. 21, at 7:30 p.m. Temple Kol Ami in West Bloomfield will host a special Shabbat worship service. As part of a Weekend of Twinning, Rabbi Roman and Imam Mohammad Mardini will address prejudices and misconceptions and try to build an ongoing relationship of working togeth- er on issues of mutual concern. This weekend is under the spon- sorship of the Foundation for Ethnic Understanding in New York, the American Muslim Center of Dearborn and Temple Kol Ami. At least 25 mosques and synagogues across North America will join in a discussion on the theme "Confronting Bring items to Federation building on , December 25 Together we will celebrate the strength of our community. Sign up by December 8th online: jewishdetroit.org/mitzvanday Questions? Contact Michael Daitch, (248) 642-5393, ext. 9, or email daitch@jfmd.org Jewish Community VAL Relations AIIII Council v Event Co-chairs: Micki Grossman Danielle Glickfeld of Metropolitan Detroit PAM B2 November 13 • 2008 sroozsrioss mom res n.ntoms ccmcraxpro - Islamophobia and Anti-Semitism Together" In November 2007, the imam and Rabbi Roman represented the Metro Detroit community at a national seminar in New York City, at which the idea for this year's programming was developed. Linking the need for mutual under- standing and respect with the themes of the American Thanksgiving celebra- tion, the participants agreed to initiate opportunities for congregations to learn about and with each other. . This event is open to the public. No reservation is required; call (248) 661- 0040 for information. Na'amat Donor Luncheon The Greater Detroit Council of Na'amat USA will hold its annual donor lun- cheon Wednesday, Nov. 19, noon at Adat Shalom Synagogue in Farmington Hills. The program will be presented by Penny Steyer, musi- cal director for Temple Shir Shalom, West Bloomfield. The chairman of the day will be Adele Staller. The group will celebrate the 60th Penny Steyer anniversary of the State of Israel as well as 80 years of Na'amat's existence working on behalf of the women, children and youth of Israel. There is a charge. Call Na'amat, (248) 967-4750.