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SPOTLIGHT

Courts Matter Michigan: A New 
Educational Presentation

Courts Matter Michigan, a nonpartisan 
coalition of diverse organizations 
working toward a well-functioning 
federal judiciary composed of qualified 
and impartial judges, is launching an 
educational program for Michigan voters. 
Courts Matter Michigan and members 
of the National Council of Jewish 
Women, Michigan (NCJW|MI) have 
produced an informative PowerPoint 
presentation with accompanying script, 
handouts and facilitation guide, to 
increase awareness and understanding of 
the fundamental right to vote and how 
it relates to the judicial system, and to 
inform the public on the importance of 
electing political officials committed to a 
fair and independent judiciary. 
While federal judges are nominated 
by the president, the Senate votes 
to confirm a nominee to a lifetime 
appointment. Courts Matter is mobilizing 
Michiganders to act, by contacting their 
senators to support well-qualified and 
diverse nominees dedicated to fairness 
and impartiality. 
On June 22, Courts Matter Michigan 
will hold a virtual meeting to present the 

new educational program to its members. 
The presentation will subsequently be 
offered free to organizations, interest 
groups, school colleges and other 
interested audiences.
“When people cast their vote at 
the ballot box, it is essential that they 
understand the power that a senator 
can have,” said Susan Marwil, co-chair 
of Courts Matter Michigan, and a 
past president of NCJW|MI. “Recent 
decisions by the Supreme Court have 
highlighted the need for judges who 
uphold core constitutional values and 
who are fair and independent. Their 
decisions on court cases impact all our 
lives.
“Our new educational presentation 
will help Michiganders understand 
the process and lead to the election 
of politicians who are committed to 
upholding our core constitutional values, 
such as equality, freedom and justice for 
all,” Marwil added.
For more information, email 
courtsmattermichigan@gmail.com or 
leave a phone message at NCJW|MI at 
(248)355-3300, Ext. 8. 

“Exploring Israel through the Lens of 
the Six-Day War” is a new summer 
learning course from the Chabad 
Jewish Center of Bloomfield Hills.
On June 10, 55 years ago, Israel 
won the Six-Day War against its 
enemies seeking its destruction, 
a decisive victory against all odds 
that expanded the Holy Land and 
inspired a nation.
But it was a difficult time. Israel 
faced many complex dilemmas 
about its ethical decisions, moral 
obligations and ultimate survival. 
And today, over half a century 
later, these questions are as relevant 
and pressing as ever.
In this special course, relive the 
war and the miracles, and stop at 
six critical junctures to explore 
3,000 years of Jewish wisdom on the 
fascinating and impossible questions 
at the heart of our nation’s survival.
The six-week course, taught by 
Rabbi Levi Dubov, begins July 20, 
both in-person and virtually. Visit 
https://www.bhchabad.org/survival 
for class options and to register. 

New Class About 
Six-Day War

