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The Detroit Jewish News, 2010-01-28

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Do You Know Someone
Who is 95 Years or Older?
We Want To Honor Them!

To be included in our list of honorees:

Bessie Spector zul Oldest
Jewish Americans Brunch

Friday, May 14, 2010

Jewish Community Center • D. Dan and Betty Kahn Building
Eugene and Marcia Applebaum Jewish Community Campus
6600 W. Maple Road • West Bloomfield, Michigan

Attendees from prior years are encouraged to join us.

Visit jewishdetroit.org/elderlink
to submit an honoree form
electronically, or to download a
printable version and mail it to:
ElderLink/Jewish Federation,
6735 Telegraph Road,
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301,
or fax to 248-645-7879.
Honoree forms must be received
by March 22, 2010.

Questions? Call (248) 203-1519,
or e-mail mayer@jfmd.org

This celebration is sponsored by ElderLink with a
generous gift from the Bessie Spector family.

The Agencies of the Jewish Federation

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Federation
of Metropolitan Detroit

Connecting People & Services

ElderLink's network of agencies:

jewishdetroit.org

Jewish Community Center • Jewish Family Service
• Jewish Senior Life of Metropolitan Detroit • JVS

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Good
Advice
You Can Take To
Heart

The Charge
A delegation of visiting bishops
to Israel, and a new Vatican doc-
ument drafted for discussion
later this year, both say Israel's
policies endanger the dwindling
presence of Christians there.

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An Israeli spokesman
responded that only since Israel
reunited Jerusalem in 1967 have
the holy places of all faiths been
protected under law, with free-
dom of religion prevailing.

- Allan Gale, Jewish Community

Relations Council

of Metropolitan Detroit

iD Jewish Renaissance Media, Jan. 28, 2010

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Tefillin Flap Spurs Call

New York/JTA — An Orthodox group
is calling for better training after a
flight was diverted when tefillin were
mistaken for a bomb.
"To facilitate training and aware-
ness, we recently created a brochure
explaining Orthodox customs for
individual airlines and are happy to
share this brochure with other air-
lines',' said Rabbi A. D. Motzen, Ohio
director of Agudath Israel of America.
Agudath Israel said it has worked
closely with the Transportation
Security Administration to "sensitize
the agency to the various religious
objects and practices" and reached
out to U.S. and foreign airlines.
"At the same time,' said Rabbi
Mark Kalish, Agudath Israel's nation-
al director of government affairs, "we
have also cautioned members of our
own community to understand that
many citizens may not be familiar
with Jewish prayer rituals and that
they might consider explaining the
practice to individuals in authority
before boarding planes, buses, trains
and other forms of public transit"

Answering
Israel's Critics

special presentation featuring heart healthy

Thursday, February 4
11:30 a.m. — 1:00 p.m.

Roundup from page 21

Seattle Killer Gets Life

Healthy Heart Month with a luncheon and

... and all year long!

ROUNDUP

Seattle/JTA — The man who shot
up the Jewish Federation of Greater
Seattle building in July 2006 was sen-
tenced to life in prison. One woman
died and five were wounded when
Naveed Haq attacked the agency.
A jury last month found Haq, 34,
of Pasco, Wash., guilty on all eight
counts against him.

Join us on February 4 as we celebrate

great place to be for Healthy Heart Month

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