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September 25, 2014 - Image 44

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2014-09-25

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Rosh Hashanah

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Seventh Year from page 43

May the coming year be filled
with health, happiness and prosperity
for all our family and friends.

Sherwood Studios

Mark and Nancy Morganroth

The bus tour group hears from Detroit Black Community Food Security
Network's beekeeper at D-town Farm.

May the New Year
bring to all our friends
and family
health, joy, prosperity and
everything good in life.

DOREEN & IRVING
LICHTMAN

May the New Year
bring to all our friends
and family
health, joy, prosperity and
everything good in life.

Rosh Hashanah

2014
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Judi Schneider

Brett, Patty,
Caidey, Zack & Caroline,
Bryan, Arryn, Ethan & Avery
Brad, Molly, D.J. & Anna
Brandon, Alexandra

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Hesterman, Sussman, Fogelman, Davison and Doctor participate in a panel
presentation.

Shmitah events for the Ann Arbor
Reconstructionist Congregation wel-
come the greater community.
"Look for the presence of our group
at a roundtable about 'the commons'
at the International Day of Peace, for
programs on debt forgiveness as a
micro- and macro-practice, for proj-
ects on food systems and land stew-
ardship, studies and trainings, and
opportunities to explore rest, release,
remission and reconstruction:' Epstein
said.
Part of the group's mission is to
reach out to the unaffiliated as well,
on both a very personal level as well
as through the community events.
"And with environmental and food
issues making headlines every day, I
believe this shmitah cycle is coming

at exactly the right time Caplan said.
"Together, through study, celebration
and action, we can make this year
a meaningful shmitah, truly a rest,
a release, a Shabbat Shabbaton, the
Shabbat of Shabbats."
Why not a shmitah "Farm-to-
Shabbos- table" program?
"I personally believe its time has
come Caplan said. "We are very
excited about the possibilities for the
shmitah year and are still planning
and dreaming how we can use
shmitah to have a powerful Jewish-
based influence on people's lives:'



For information on participating in,

volunteering for or for help in planning

shmitah programming, contact Carole

Caplan at carolecaplan@livebychoice.com .

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