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September 19, 2019 - Image 38

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2019-09-19

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Moments

SEPTEMBER 19 • 2019 | 39

Adin Zachary
Weiner, son of
Erin and Dustin
Weiner, will be
called to the
Torah as a bar
mitzvah on Friday, Sept. 20,
2019, at Temple Israel in
West Bloomfield. He will be
joined in celebration by his
sister Talia and proud grand-
parents Judy and Sheldon
Pearlman, and Susan and
Marc Weiner. Adin is the
great-grandchild of the late
Sarah and Meyer Pearlman,
the late June and Dr. Lowell
Ressler, the late Laura and
James Kling, and Betty and
the late Carl Weiner.
He is a student at Norup
International Middle School in
Oak Park. For his most mean-
ingful mitzvah project, Adin
shopped for and delivered
holiday gifts to single mothers
and their children at the Burr
Shelter House in Ferndale.

He also collected monetary
donations for the shelter to
purchase gifts and food items.


Aiden “Cooper”
Zimmermann will
become a bar
mitzvah at
Temple Israel in
West Bloomfield
on Saturday, Sept. 21, 2019.
He will be joined in celebra-
tion by his proud parents,
Jennifer and Dan
Zimmermann, and brother
Jonah. He is the loving grand-
child of Carol Levin, Jay Levin,
Judi Zimmermann and the
late Bill Zimmermann.
Cooper attends West Hills
Middle School in Bloomfield
Hills. For his most meaningful
mitzvah project, he manned a
lemonade stand from which
he used all proceeds to make
toiletry care packages for
Jewish Family Service fami-
lies in need.

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The Serling Institute for Jew-
ish Studies at Michigan State
University is holding a panel,
“The Pathology of Political
Polarization — The Story
of Israel’
s 2019 Elections,”
featuring professors Alon
Tal and Yael Aronoff 7 p.m.
today, Thursday, Sept. 19, at
the James Madison College
Library (332 Case Hall, East
Lansing).
Scheduled for two days
after the Israeli elections,
this post-election wrap-up
will begin with a presenta-
tion by Tal, MSU’
s 2019
Serling Visiting Professor
and a founder of the Blue &
White party’
s list of Knesset
candidates, who actively par-

ticipated in both 2019 Israeli
campaigns. He will answer
questions like: What were
the issues? How were they
framed? What were the tac-
tics used by different parties?
What do the results mean for
Israel’
s future?
Tal will be followed by
Aronoff, Serling Chair in
Israel Studies and the director
of the Michael and Elaine
Serling Institute for Jewish
Studies and Modern Israel,
who will respond with her
analysis, and the two will
then conduct an open discus-
sion with the audience about
this unique year in Israeli
political history.

Analysis of Israeli Election

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