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September 19, 2019 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2019-09-19

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34 | SEPTEMBER 19 • 2019

Jews in the D

Cast members of Netflix’
s
Shtisel will be at Congregation
Shaarey Zedek Sept. 23 to
share a behind-the-scenes look
at the show, the characters and
to show never-seen-before clips.
Though they play traditional
Jews in a family drama set in
Jerusalem, the actors are not
observant and will talk about
their learning journey.
Dr. Joel Kahn is serving
as master of ceremonies, and

Mimi Markofsky, founder of
the Shtisel, Let’
s talk about It!
Facebook site, will assist in
interviewing the actors.
Two Farber Hebrew Day
School students — Jaden Jubas
and Cobi Smith — will be
honored for their lifesaving
work with United Hatzalah of
Israel this summer while on the
NCSY summer program.
The event is sponsored by
Friends of United Hatzalah of

Shtisel Cast To Come To Detroit

COURTESY OF UNITED HATZALAH

Israel, an all-volunteer EMS
organization with 6,000+
highly trained medics — Jews,
Muslims, Christians, Druze,
men and women, young and
old — who respond “Uber-
style” across Israel in just three
minutes or less and at no
charge to those in need.
Midwest/Central Region
Executive Director Cari
Margulis Immerman said the
quick response often is the dif-
ference between life and death.
Teams are expanding
throughout Israel, including
the Central Galilee, Detroit’
s
partner region, to achieve the
goal of a 90-second response
anywhere in Israel.
Doors open at 5:30 p.m.,
with the program at 7 p.m.
For details and ticket purchase
(beginning at $50), go to
shtiselindetroit.com. Tickets
will be available at the door.

Clover Hill Cemetery
invites the community
to participate in a brief,
meaningful service, led
by clergy of Congregation
Shaarey Zedek, at 11 a.m.
Sunday, Oct. 6, at the
recently updated Davidson/
Hermelin Chapel.
Following the service,
everyone is welcome to
fulfill the custom of visiting
loved ones’
graves.
Also, stop by for a
look at the “Makom” in
the Mandell L. Berman
Administration Building,
where a space has been
created to welcome families
for shivah services.

Clover Hill Time
of Remembrance

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