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The Detroit Jewish News, 2014-05-08

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tered by Adat Shalom
Synagogue in Farmington
Hills, recently hosted the Jewish
War Veterans for a Scout Shabbat.
The Scouts were honored for their
achievements and advancements over
the past year. The veterans were hon-
ored for their dedication and service
to the country.
Rabbi Aaron Bergman of Adat
Shalom gave a dvar Torah on being
prepared for life, which is the Boy
Scout motto. The troop hosted a nice
Kiddush after services.

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Troop 364 is the Jewish Boy Scout
troop in Metro Detroit. It is open to
all Jewish youth throughout the com-
munity.
The troop participates in all tradi-
tional Scouting activities, including
camping, hiking, outdoor skills, com-
munity service and religious activi-
ties all done observing Shabbat and
kashrut.
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— By Oren Lerner, 15, who lives in West

Bloomfield and is an Eagle Scout.

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The National Council of Jewish Women Greater Detroit Section sent 12 del-
egates to the NCJW National Convention in St. Louis March 5-8. Delegates
attended workshops and heard speakers talking about human trafficking,
affordable healthcare, reproductive justice, domestic violence, immigration,
bullying, gender-identity harassment, strategies for social change and NCJW
projects in Israel.
Local member Sharon Lipton was installed as assistant recording secretary
on the national board.
The NCJW delegates were: (first row) Sharon Lipton, Susan Gertner, Susan
Marwil and Sandy Lada; (second row) Sue Simon, Sandi Matz, Cathy Cantor,
Susie Jacob, Sharon Leider, Jennifer LoPatin, Sharyn Gallatin. Not pictured:
Judy Rosenberg.



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