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Thank you for your years of devoted and
continuous support to Wayne State University’
s
Cohn-Haddow Center for Judaic Studies and
Center for Peace and Conflict Studies.



2019
Eight Over Eighty Honorees

 To Guy Stern, Rita Cohn-Haddow 
and Harriet Saperstein

Adat Shalom 
Synagogue welcomes 
Matti Friedman, an 
award-winning Israeli 
journalist, author and 
IDF veteran, as its 
Scholar in Residence 
May 3-5.
Friedman’
s writing 
has appeared in major newspapers 
and his newest book, Spies of No 
Country, the story of four of Israel’
s 
first intelligence agents in 1948, 
was awarded the Natan Prize. 
He will be speaking Friday 
evening following a Shabbat 
dinner on Spies of No Country. 

Shabbat morning, Friedman will 
offer a post-Kiddush discussion 
of The Aleppo Codex. On Sunday 
morning, May 5, his presentation, 
in partnership with the Walk for 
Israel at Adat Shalom, is on “Israel 
and the Media.” 
The weekend is open to 
the community at no charge. 
Special activities for children are 
planned during the after-dinner 
presentation on May 4. For details 
and to make Shabbat dinner 
reservations, visit adatshalom.org/
synergy-shabbat or call the office at 
(248) 851-5100.

Friedman Is Adat Shalom Scholar

Matti Friedman

In preparation for Holocaust 
Memorial Day (Yom HaShoah), 
the World Jewish Restitution 
Organization (WJRO) is launching 
a month-long social media cam-
paign called #MyPropertyStory 
 
to focus on survivors’
 lives before 
the Holocaust and show how their 
homes, land, businesses or personal 
possessions are important, power-
ful links to their past. 
The campaign will continue 
through Yom HaShoah on May 
2. WJRO is asking Holocaust survi-
vors, their children, grandchildren, 
extended families and others to 
share and post their unique stories 
on social media about life before 
the Holocaust to shine a light on 
the injustice suffered by millions 

as a result of what was wrongfully 
taken from them during the Shoah 
and its aftermath. The campaign 
will culminate on Yom HaShoah 
with a gallery of photos, videos and 
postings on wjro.org.il/
mypropertystory.
WJRO is asking participants 
to post their stories through 
videos, photos, statements or 
drawings via Facebook, Twitter 
and/or Instagram and include 
#MyPropertyStory and tag @
WJRORestitution. For details, visit 
wjro.org.il/mypropertystory, which 
includes links to WJRO’
s social 
media platforms, links to videos 
and photos for reposting, and sam-
ple tweets and postings.

Project Focuses on Survivors’
 
Lives Before the Holocaust 

The National Council of Jewish Women Michigan will hold a program on 
human trafficking awareness for middle and high school girls and their 
parents, 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 24, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek in 
Southfield. Speakers are Mike Glennon, FBI supervisory agent, and Cindy 
Weintraub, MS, BSN, RN.
The event is free, but registration is required. Call the NCJW/MI office at 
(248) 355-3300, ext. 0, or send an email to mail@ncjwmi.org to register.

Human Traffi
 cking Awareness

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FRIENDS A VERY HAPPY PASSOVER!
THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT.

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