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The Detroit Jewish News, 2011-05-05

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CONGREGATION B'NAI MOSHE
ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION

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Concert For The Cure
Benefits Diabete Research
Diabetes Research & Education
Advocates of Michigan (DREAM)
will host a Concert for the Cure
Saturday, May 7, at Edgewood
Country Club in Commerce. It will
will raise funds for the University
of Michigan C.S. Mott Children's
Hospital for Type 1 diabetes
research.
Lia Lazarus will host the event,
which includes Ron Bellamy, former
Detroit Lion and West Bloomfield
High School varsity football coach,
and Miss Teen Michigan Taylor
Sherman.
Pre-event registration is at www.
dreamforacure.com at $25. Tickets
at door are $30. Enjoy dinner from
local area restaurants, music plus a
silent auction.
DREAM was founded by the
Kramer and Grodman families, both
of West Bloomfield, in 2009. The
Kramers' son, Tyler, has Type 1 dia-
betes as well as the Grodmans' two
sons, Jared and Adam.

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Join B'nai Moshe and the Greater Detroit Jewish Community
for a Gala Centennial Celebration and Dinner Dance

with honorees
Renee Gunsberg, Joel Ungar, Gabriel Pachter
jenna Sperling and Hannah Fine

Rabbi Cardozo
On Jewish Identity
The Jewish Forum presents a free
talk by scholar Rabbi Dr. Nathan
Lopes Cardozo at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday,
May 17, at the Holocaust Memorial
Center, 28123 Orchard Lake Road,
Farmington Hills.
The lecture is titled "Counting
Jews: Mortal Danger, Jewish Eternity
and Jewish Identity" Cardozo
reflects on the future of the State of
Israel and its need for inspirational
Judaism.
Cardozo heads the Cardozo-Kagan
Jewish Leadership Program at the
Interdisciplinary Center in Herzliya
was launched in response to the
pressing need for Jewish identity
among today's young generation in
Israel.
To RSVP by May 15, contact the
Jewish Forum at (248) 354-6415, ext.
2; email lectures@thejewishforum.
org; or visit www.thejewishforum.
org.

Sunday, May 22
5:30 pm

at Congregation B'nai Moshe

Everybody is welcome!

Weekend events include a sumptuous Shabbat Dinner on Friday, May 20th

•special guest, Rabbi Michael Ungar; our weekend's scholar-in-residence

Plus a Celebratory Shabbat Morning Service on Saturday, May 2 1st

•followed by a special Kddush in honor ofRabbi Pachter's birthday

Clothing To Share
With Those In Need
Lubavitch Women's Organization has
started a women's clothing branch
open to the Jewish community. The
organization is giving away cloth-
ing in good condition, sizes 2-16,
including dress suits, skirts, shirts
and sweaters. Clothing donations are
accepted.
Contact Miriam at (248) 548-
6771 or amzalak@yeshivanet.com
to make an appointment to pick up
clothes in the Oak Park area.

RSVPs required by May 16. Call for prices and information.

Dietary laws observed.

Congregation B'nai Moshe
6800 Drake Road
West Bloomfield, MI

Con5re5ation

13"nai 1VoShe

248.788.0600
wwwBnaiMoshe.org
cbminfogbnaimoshe.ors.

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2011

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