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The Detroit Jewish News, 2017-07-06

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On Saturday, May 6, NEXTGen Detroit’s Interfaith Couples affinity group
hosted a Havdalah ceremony at The Stand in Birmingham. Participants
gathered to mark the end of Shabbat with delicious hors d’oeuvres,
drinks, and a meditative and musical program led by Interfaith Couples
co-chair Keith Schonberger.
“This was a wonderful opportunity to learn more about Jewish prac-
tice and tradition in a welcoming, low-pressure, small-group environ-
ment, where people were free to let their guard down, ask questions
and enjoy the company of other local interfaith couples,” Schonberger
said.
Formed in 2016, NEXTGen Detroit’s Interfaith Couples hosts events
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NEXTGen Detroit Interfaith Couples co-chairs
Keith Schonberger and Jonathan H. Schwartz

Havdalah spice box, candle and wine glass,
along with a Havdalah Guide

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