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Our Jerusalem from page 47

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PARTNERS IN CARE

6

RENEWAL

ANNOUNCE A

KIDNEY DONATION

400 ► ,
Atop Mount Scopus — Row 1, kneeling: Stacy Gordon, Bloomfield Hills; Susan
Hodess, West Bloomfield; Wendy Yedwab, Commerce; Marcia Leland, West
Bloomfield; Susan Berman, Farmington Hills; Perri Goodman, Farmington
Hills. Row 2, standing: Rose Sallen, Orchard Lake; Mona Shane, Phoenix;
Julie Rubin, Farmington Hills; Marsha Klein, West Bloomfield; Bus Bet Tour
Guide Ron Singer, Randi Sakwa and Andrea Potash, both of West Bloomfield;
Susan Bodley, Novi; Lori Fullett, West Bloomfield; Brenda Steuer, Orchard
Lake; Lisa Broder, West Bloomfield; Beth Sklar, Farmington Hills. Row 3, top:
Beverly Tepper and Susan Malach, both of West Bloomfield.

EDUCATIONAL EVENT

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a united Jerusalem under Israeli con-
trol with some autonomy granted to
Arab neighborhoods. There was no
question, however, that our arrival in
Jerusalem, mentioned hundreds of
times in the Tanach, the Jewish Bible,
was transformative amid our tears and
hugs.
For Mark Klein of West Bloomfield,
Mount Scopus set the stage for "just
a very emotional,
comforting experi-
ence that I'll cherish
forever"
Fellow first-
time Israel visitor
Sheri Michaels of
Bloomfield Hills
found the Mount an
Mark Klein
uplifting backdrop
for her birthday.
"I'll never think about Israel the
same way again" she said. "It's closer
to my heart now. I understand more
why it's important to me as a Jew."

DAY

3-5 P.M. AT THE JCC OF OAK PARK

15110 W. 10 Mile Rd. Oak Park, MI 48237

Speakers
RABBI ELI MANSOUR

is a dynamic, highly acclaimed international lecturer
on Ahavat Torah and Ahavat Yisrael appealing to Jews
of all cultures, backgrounds and every educational level.
He is Senior Rabbi of Bet Yaakob, a prominent Sephardic
Congregation in Brooklyn, NY.

For Randi Sakwa
of West Bloomfield,
this Mount of
reflection and hope
helped her realize
"how blessed I am
to be in Israel and
to experience this
Sheri Michaels magical spot for the
third time"
The sense I got
from our group,
which became fam-
ily in a very real
sense, was that no
matter how often
you visit Israel, the
ancestral Jewish
Randi Sakwa
homeland, the jour-
ney is forever fresh and invigorating.
As Sakwa put it: "I can honestly say
each visit feels like the first, and I look
forward with anticipation to return-
ing not only to Israel, but especially to
Jerusalem" ❑

DR. JASON DENNY

Senior Staff Surgeon, HFH Dept. of Surgery and
Surgical Director, Living Donor Kidney Transplant
Program at Henry Ford Transplant Institute

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also featuring

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,,INSAKE

If Renewal

Q&A PANEL
with 3 DONORS

www.renewal.org

3 : 6 3

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T H E CENTER

CHAIRPERSONS

r. Mark Faber

Sushi and Salad Buffet

TO

RSVP OR FOR MORE INFO

call 248-JUDAISM (583-2476)
or email info@partnersdetroit.org

Renewal is a nonprofit organization dedicated to assisting people suffering from various forms of kidney
disease. They are a multi-faceted proactive team that is dedicated to saving lives through kidney donation.

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May 14 • 2015

Dancing the hora at Mount Scopus, foreground: Susanna Garfinkle, West
Bloomfield; Stacy Gordon, Bloomfield Hills; and Michael Fullett and Mark
Altus, both of West Bloomfield.

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