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April 02, 2020 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2020-04-02

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APRIL 2 • 2020 | 7

The name Adat Shalom means The Congregation of peace.

We ar
e a commu
nit
y w
ho believ
es
t
hat
ev
en in t
he mos
t

difficu
lt
and u
nlikely cir
cu
ms
t
ances
w
e can find w
ays
t
o
br
ing w
holenes
s
, hope, healing and peace int
o ou
r
liv
es

and int
o t
he w
or
ld.

Ou
r
s
hu
l began in 1943, du
r
ing t
he w
or
s
t
moment
s
in t
he
his
t
or
y of ou
r
people and of t
he w
or
ld. Ant
is
emit
is
m w
as
incr
eas
ing, ev
en in t
he Det
r
oit
ar
ea. Ou
r
fou
nder
s
s
aid t
hat
t
his
is
ex
act
ly t
he r
ight
t
ime
t
o bu
ild a s
hu
l, t
he r
ight
t
ime t
o s
t
and u
p for
w
hat
is
r
ight

and good.

We ar
e t
heir
s
pir
it
u
al des
cendant
s
t
oday. We w
ill alw
ays
w
or
k for
peace and w
elfar
e of
t
he Jew
is
h People and all of God's
cr
eat
ion.

B’
Shalom,

Physically distant. Spiritually connected.
Adat
Shalom Synagogu
e is
v
irt
u
ally op
en! We are finding new
w
ays
t
o be t
oget
her.

Join u
s
for ev
ening Minyan by v
ideo conference or p
hone. At
t
he conclu
s
ion of Shabbat
w
e w
ill v
irt
u
ally celebrat
e Hav
dalah t
oget
her. You
can p
art
icip
at
e in mu
ch of ou
r
p
rogramming as
p
lanned from you
r ow
n home! For informat
ion s
ee t
he calendar at
www.adatshalom.org/covid-19.

Rabbi Bergman's
blog is
fu
ll of s
t
ories
for t
he kids
and t
eachings
for t
he adu
lt
s
.
If you
follow Adat Shalom on Facebook, you
'll
find mes
s
ages
and mu
s
ic from Rabbi Bergman,
Rabbi Shere, and Haz
z
an Gros
s
.

As
w
e all know
, t
hings
are changing day by day,
s
o p
leas
e check ou
r w
ebs
it
e,
www.adatshalom.org
for t
he mos
t
u
p
-t
o-dat
e informat
ion.

Stay focused and well!

We wish you and your loved ones
a sweet, kosher and healthy Passover!

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