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The Detroit Jewish News, 2017-03-02

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RAYMOND L.
ZIMBERG, 92, of Oak
Park, died Feb. 20, 2017.
He is survived by his
beloved wife, Arlene
Zimberg; daughter,
Bonnie Kahn; son and
daughter-in-law, Larry
Zimberg
and Heather Zimberg;
brother and sister-in-
law, Avraham and Ruth
Zimberg; sister-in-law,
Shirley Zimberg ; grandchildren, Ryan
Zimberg, Megan Zimberg, Ashlee Kahn,
Randy Kahn; great-grandchild, Chase;
many loving nieces, nephews, other
family members and friends.
Mr. Zimberg was the father-in-law of
the late Merrill Kahn; the grandfather of
the late Erica Kahn; the brother of the
late Donald Zimberg.
Interment took place at Clover
Hill Park Cemetery in Birmingham.
Contributions may be made to a char-
ity of one’s choice. Arrangements by
Dorfman Chapel. •

ZOA Hosts Film Screening

The Zionist Organization of America
- Michigan Region will present
the film Hate Spaces: The Politics
of Intolerance on Campus at 7:15
p.m. Wednesday, March 15, at The
Corners in West Bloomfield.
“Hate Spaces is an exceptional film
that brings to life the hostile environ-
ment for Jewish students on campus,
and the failure of university leader-
ship to live up to its proclaimed val-
ues,” Alan Dershowitz said.
Special guest speaker will be Dr.
Charles Jacobs, the associate direc-

tor of the film and co-founder of the
David Project, a premier internation-
al educational institute that shapes
campus opinion on Israel by educat-
ing student leaders to be thoughtful,
strategic and persuasive advocates
for Israel.
For his efforts for liberating tens
of thousands of Sudanese slaves,
Jacobs was presented with the first-
ever Boston Freedom Award by
Martin Luther King’s widow, Coretta
Scott King, and Thomas Menino, the
mayor of Boston.

Co-sponsors of the event are
Frankel Jewish Academy, Farber
Hebrew Day School, B’nai B’rith
International, Aish Detroit,
NCSY, Young Israel of Oak Park,
Congregation Beth Shalom,
Congregation Adat Shalom,
Hadassah Detroit, Congregation
Sharrey Zedek and Walk 4 Israel.
Tickets are $8. The Corners is
located at 2075 Walnut Lake Road in
West Bloomfield Township. For more
information, contact: (248) 661-6000
or Kobi@mizoa.org. •

Hillel Seeking Alums

Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit will celebrate its 60th school
year during the 2017-2018 school year. The festivities will kick off with an
Alumni Reunion Breakfast at 10 a.m. Friday, Nov. 24, at Hillel Day School
in Farmington Hills. The school would like as many alumni and past
teachers to attend as possible, and it is looking to update its records. Send
contact information to gburman@hillelday.org or fill out the form at www.
hillelday.org/page/alumni/keep-in-touch. Follow the latest news and
updates on Hillel’s Facebook page. •

ANYONE CAN ACKNOWLEDGE THAT A PERSON HAS DIED.
WE UNDERSTAND THAT YOUR LOVED ONE…..LIVED!

ENTERING OUR
SECOND CENTURY
OF CARING AND
RESPECTED SERVICE

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