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The Detroit Jewish News, 2014-09-25

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State Sen. Mike Kowall (R-White Lake) welcomed Rabbi Mark Miller

(center right) of Temple Beth El to the Michigan Capitol on Sept. 16.

They are flanked by Rep. Mike McCready (R-Bloomfield Hills) and Eleanor

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Rabbi Mark Miller, senior rabbi
at Temple Beth El in Bloomfield
Township, spoke Sept. 16 before
the Michigan Senate, delivering an
invocation to commence the day's
Senate session.
"The work done in this hall truly
is holy work - for without it, we
would be unable to focus on those
things that matter most to us in
our homes and in our families,"
Miller said.
In addressing the state legisla-
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Yad Ezra Food Pantry Is In
Fundraising Competition
Yad Ezra, the Berkley-based kosher
food pantry, is part of the RiseDetroit
Charity Challenge, a fundraising
campaign launched by Phillip Fisher's
Mission Throttle and the Marjorie
S. Fisher Fund of the Community
Foundation for Southeast Michigan.
The groups will be donating
$100,000 to Detroit-based causes. The
charity that raises the most throughout
the challenge will receive a $50,000
donation. Second place gets $20,000
and third gets $10,000. Yad Ezra is
gunning for first place.
"A $50,000 donation would mean so
much to us as $50,000 is our monthly
food budget to serve 3,000 individuals
in need:' said Leah Luger, who heads
Yad Ezra.
By going to bitly/lmg)(28S and click-
ing "Fundraise for This Campaign:' sup-
porters can have their own fundraiser
to share with all they know. Or share
the link without creating your own
fundraiser. The same link allows you to
donate what you can.

is founded on religious principles.
He said that the ancient call for
justice, for liberty and for meet-
ing the needs of all people has
evolved into the grand system of
law that we uphold and benefit
from today.
"I was honored to be asked by
State Sen. Mike Kowall to pro-
vide today's invocation," Miller
said. "Regardless of one's politi-
cal affiliation, it is of the utmost
importance that each of us sup-
port, celebrate and recognize how
privileged we are to be part of a
democracy."

Hear New One-Act Plays
By Local Playwrights
Playwrights @ Work, a local playwrit-
ing group affiliated with the Village
Players of Birmingham, will present
one of its semi-annual, free, short-
play festivals, Shorts and Sweets, on
Saturday, Sept. 27, at 7:30 p.m. The
festival will be at the Village Players
playhouse, Woodward Avenue and
Chestnut Street (two blocks south of
Maple) in Birmingham.
Six original short plays, each 10-15
minutes long, will be presented in a
staged reading format. Three Jewish
playwrights are among the authors:
Myron Stein, 72, of Southfield, a
juvenile court probation officer and
art teacher; Steve Sussman, 64, of
Bloomfield Hills, an architect; and Joe
Feinstein, 83, of Farmington Hills, a
retired English teacher.
There is no charge for the festival.
For information, contact Stein at
myronstein@hotmail.com .

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