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February 21, 2019 - Image 4

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2019-02-21

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4 February 21 • 2019
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An
Educat
i
onal


Ant
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-
Human
Tr
af
ficki
ng
Awar
eness
Tr
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ni
ng

and
Di
scussi
on.


Appr
opri
at
e
f
or
ages

1
2
and
up.

MONDAY,


FEBRUARY
25,

201
9


6: 30 PM @ TEMPLE ISRAEL

HOW
DO
I

I
DENTI
FY
THE
SI
GNS
OF

HUMAN
TRAFFI
CKI
NG?
WHO
I
S
AT
RI
SK?
WHO
ARE
THE
VI
CTI
MS?
WHAT
RESOURCES
ARE
AVAI
LABLE
I
F
YOU
SUSPECT
SOMEONE
YOU
KNOW
I
S
BEI
NG
TRAFFI
CKED?

Feat
ur
i
ng
guest

speaker
,

Theresa
Flores

A Human Trafficking Survivor, Flores is a

survivor of domestic child sex trafficking and

was sold in an underground crime ring in an

upper middle class suburb outside Detroit

from the time she was 15-17 years old.

Reservations are requested by

Friday,
February
22nd.
To register, please visit

temple-israel.org/traffickstop

Questions? Cont
act

Mi
r
i
am
Baxt
er

at



mbaxt
er
@t
emple-i
sr
ael.or
g
or

248-661
-5700.

SPONSORED
BY

Wednesday, March 13
10:30 am - 12 pm at Temple Israel

Presented by Peter Ostrow, LMSW, ACSW

As older adults with dementia lose
language skills to communicate their
needs, they often show behavior
changes to signal a call for help from
others to meet those needs. These
behaviors can be acutely stressful for
them and their caregivers.

This workshop will help attendees learn to:

new behaviors present.

triggers.

and when to seek medical support.

Please register at

temple-israel.org/Understanding-Dementia

For more information contact Kate Boman at
kate@temple-israel.org or 248-661-5700.

This program is co-sponsored by the
Alzheimer’s Association and was made
possible thanks to a grant from the
Jewish Fund Teen Board.

HONORING OUR TEACHERS FOR THEIR
YEARS OF SERVICE

5 YEARS: Leslie Fishman | Alyssa Haupt | Amy Schram

10 YEARS: Lois Gerenraich | Dora Goldstein
Leah McMillan | Madalyn Rabinowitz

15 YEARS: Darren Avig | Heather Bershas
Laura Ellentuck | Sandy Lumberg | Donna Smith

20 YEARS: Terri Giuliani | Deborah Schiffer
Amy Scapelliti

25 YEARS: Sharon Anders | Jodie Kanagur
Cynthia Kandel

OUTSTANDING TEACHER AWARD

Sponsored by the Ethel & Robert Danto Children’s Library &

Media Center Fund

Heidi Pevos

OUTSTANDING HEBREW STUDENT AWARD

Sponsored by the Maurice Edwin Barr Hebrew Scholarship Fund

Devyn Kapeller, 4th grade

Mark Shapiro, 5th grade


7:30 PM AT TEMPLE ISRAEL

Please join us for a special service
celebrating Jewish teaching and learning.

Special guest speaker: Malka Shabtay
The Hidden Jews of Ethiopia

Teacher awards will be presented at
services, followed by a sweet oneg.

RSVP to Lisa Kaplan at 248-661-5725 or
lkaplan@temple-israel.org

5725 WALNUT LAKE ROAD, WEST BLOOMFIELD, MI 48323 248-661-5700 TEMPLE-ISRAEL.ORG





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