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The Detroit Jewish News, 2014-06-12

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44 June 12 • 2014

EXTGen Detroit will hold
Blue &White Night, an
Israel Celebration for
young Jewish Detroiters,
from 7:30-11 p.m.Thursday, June
26, at the Terrace at Birmingham
Community House, 380 South Bates St.
in Birmingham.
Blue & White Night co-chairs, Sarah
Kirsch and Michael Chosid, along with
the Host Committee, will welcome more
than 200 young Jewish Detroiters for a
fabulous evening under the stars in a
NEXTGen-inspired Bedouin tent.
This event is NEXTGen Detroit's
annual Israel celebration and the must-
attend event of the summer. Guests are
encouraged to wear blue and white to
show their support for Israel. Delicious
Israeli-themed cocktails and traditional
Israeli-style hors d'oeuvres will be
catered by Chef Cari. Guests also will
enjoy a blue-and-white candy bar, music
and more.
Proceeds will go to the Jewish
Federation of Metropolitan Detroit,
supporting the community and
enriching the partnerships between
Michigan and Israel.

Lauren Cohn of Huntington
Woods and Jamie Rubin of
Birmingham

Tickets are $18 per person until June
23 at midnight; $25 per person at the
door.
Host Committee members are
Danielle DePriest, Allison Gold, Roman
Golshteyn, Alana Greenberg, David
Lerner, Julie Marx, Leiana Monkman,
Amanda Segal, Alyssa Trotsky, Katie
Wallace, Ashley Weisberg, Jaimee Wine
and Roman Zilberman.
Event sponsors include the
FIDF, AIPAC, Aish, Temple Israel,
Congregations Shaarey Zedek and Beth
Shalom and B'nai Israel Synagogue.
For information, contact Tovi
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From Thailand from page 43

Structural Integration (Aka "ROLFING") can:

Alte r n a ti v e Health

An Israel
Celebration

like KWO — giving local people a
voice in shaping the development of
their communities.
Since traveling to Thailand in
January and meeting with KWO and
other women's rights organizations
working on the Thai-Burma border,
I felt compelled to do something to
stand up for the rights of all women
to live free of violence and fear.
During the Policy Summit, I kept that
commitment by meeting with staff
from nine U.S. Senate and House of
Representatives offices to push for
the passage of IVAWA and share my
experiences in Thailand.
One out of every three women
across the world will be beaten,
coerced into sex or otherwise abused
in her lifetime, according to Promise of
Equality, a 2005 population study from
the United Nations Population Fund.
My cohort of Global Justice
Fellows, made up of Jewish graduate
rabbinic students, has been given
an opportunity to strengthen our
own identities as Jews and as U.S.
citizens by supporting human rights.
Advocating for IVAWA is the first
step in our long campaign.

Traveling to the Thai-Burma border
forced me to reflect on my own
sense of place and time. It was not
long ago that Jewish people were
persecuted minorities in foreign
lands.
As we sat in a circle on the
other side of the globe that day
in Thailand, the dedicated Karen
women asked us how Jews have
survived; how we did what the Karen
are trying to do now. As we discussed
the commonalities in our histories, it
became clear to me that our survival
has given us a mandate to help
others do the same. In advocating
for a bill like IVAWA, we support the
rights of women and girls around the
world who — like my new friends in
Thailand — deserve to live lives free
from oppression and fear. ❑

Bobby Siporin of Huntington Woods

grew up as a member of Temple Beth El
in Bloomfield Township. He is an alum-
nus of Teach for America, a Wexner
Graduate Fellow/Davidson Scholar and
a master of social work candidate in the

Jewish Communal Leadership Program
at the University of Michigan.

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