Letters Your health is compromised by stress. Their lives are challenged by cancer. You can help each other. United America I do not know how the long-term results of this election will play out politically, but I do feel that the new majority of Americans reject a society that is mean spirited, self-serving and insensitive. They want an environment where people care about each other. E Pluribus Unum — Out of Many, One. The remarkable children of Kids Kicking Cancer want to share the secrets of martial arts breathing, meditation and focus beyond stress. They also want to know that there is a purpose in their young lives. Together with the founder of the program, a Rabbi and blackbelt who lost his first child to leukemia, you will learn and be inspired to use very simple tools that will help preserve your health. 96 /0 Letters from page A7 Robert Mondor West Bloomfield of participants have described this seminar as "profoundly life changing" Reserve space now: www kidskickingcancer.net/ppp Join us for a life-changing seminar November 19, 2008 7:00 - 8:30 pm Night Of Pogroms Thank you for your wonderful article on Kristallnacht ("Recalling the horror of the 'Night of Broken Glass' 70 years ago," Nov. 6, page Al 1). Readers might be interested in the work being done in Hameln, Deutschland (Hamelin, Germany, in English, site of the Pied Piper legend), where they are working to rebuild the synagogue destroyed on Kristallnacht. Rachel Dohme, chair of the Jewish Congregation of Hamelin advises that in Germany they now prefer the term Pogromnacht, Night of Pogroms because Kristallnacht is too pretty a word. Karen Rosenstein Judaic services coordinator, JARC Temple Beth El 7400 Telegraph Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301 -'.- Farmington Hills Power Peace Purpose Accept Christian Support I agree with syndicated columnist Mona Chapen in your Editor's Letter ("Insights Into Israel," Nov. 6;page A5) and feel Jews should embrace the love Israel has from evangelical and other conservative Christians. A majority of their support stems from shared political ideology rather than theology. If some Christians advocate for Israel because of theology, so what? Israel needs their voices now We can worry about any religious agenda when Moshiach comes. Jews should be more concerned about the Christians who belong to more liberal denominations that continue to clamor for divestment from companies that do business with Israel. MC - Lila Lazarus, Fox 2 News President, Kids Kicking nicer • Adults and children over the age of: 6. $10 per person or $2() per family. Call Kids Kicking Cancer at 313-557-0021. Corrections The "We Were Lucky" item about Kristallnacht (Nov. 6, page Al2) contained an error. The second paragraph should have stated: "On Kristallnacht, 'we heard broken glass from a Jewish home being ransacked by Nazi hordes."' Also, in the main "Kristallnacht" story (page Al 1), the name of Holocaust Memorial Center CEO Rabbi Charles Rosenzveig was misspelled. ECO Judaism Conservation Tips Reduce Heating Costs • Turn your thermostat down 2 degrees in winter. For every 2°F you lower your thermostat, you save 2 percent on your heating bill. Be sure to lower the ther- mostat at the end of the day. A programmable thermostat can be set to do this for you. • Lower the thermostat sev- eral degrees when entertain- ing three or more guests. The combined body heat will keep everyone warm. • Whenever possible, heat your body, not your house. Use heavy quilts on your bed. Wear sweaters and warm socks around your house. • Keep closet doors closed. • In summer, heat-producing fixtures and appliances may cause your thermostat to keep your home uncomfortably cool. • Place lamps, TV, etc., at least 3 feet from the thermostat. Contact Michigan Coalition on the Environment & Jewish Life for global warming presenta- tions: (248) 642-5393, ext. 7, or mi-coejl@jfmd.org . Lee L. Schostak Beverly Hills Lois P. Cohn JN DETROIT • • h Our JN Mission strategy network wp The Jewish News aspires to communicate news and opinion that's useful, engaging, enjoyable and unique. It strives to reflect the full range of diverse viewpoints while also advocating positions that strengthen Jewish unity and continuity. We desire to create and maintain a challenging, caring, enjoy- able work environment that encourages creativity and innovation. We acknowledge our role as a responsible, responsive member of the community. Being competitive, we must always strive to be the most respected, outstanding Jewish community publication in the nation. Our rewards are informed, educated readers, very satisfied advertisers, contented employees and profitable growth. *er..t D"„ososka,.– J CMRY FIFTH THIRD BANK Hadas & Dennis Bernard and Family • Dana & Josh Linkner Leah & Dr. David Ungar • Metro Frame Inc. A8 November 13 • 2008 Source: Michigan Coalition on the Environment & Jewish Life 00 0 000