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…Metro 0 U-M Hosts 9-11 Memorial The Jewish Greek Council and the Conservative. Minyan, both affiliates of the University of Michigan's Hillel Foundation, will have a 9-11 Memorial Service at…

Hillel 8:15 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 11. Students will remember the vic- tims of the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks with the Havdallah candles at Hillel (1429 Hill Street, Ann Arbor). Following the service…

… Healing: A Havdallah for September 11, 2004. Rabbi Jason Miller, assistant director of U-M Hillel, will lead the service with stu- dents. Rome. Additionally, he has explored the challenges of contempo…

… New Commandments For Our Times" at 8 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 11, at Temple Kol Ami in West Bloomfield. Bertman of West Bloomfield teaches the classics at the University of Windsor and has written a host of

…- rary civilization in such books as Hyperculture: The Human Cost of Speed Bertman and Cultural Amnesia: America's Future and the Crisis of Memory. As a teacher, writer, educa- tional consultant and public…

… speaker, he has spent his life bridging the worlds of past and present. His talk will be followed by refreshments at 9:30 p.m. and a seli- chot service at 10 p.m. The discus- sion and events are open to the…

… community. Beth Olem Open Sunday Temple Kol Ami will host a commu- nity-wide Second-Day Rosh Hashanah service 10 a.m. Friday, Sept. 17. Rabbi Jennifer Tisdale Kroll of Temple Israel will deliver the sermon…

…; and cantorial soloists Susan Greener, Temple Kol Ami; Rachel Gottlieb, Temple Beth El; Penny Steyer, Temple Shir Shalom. The non-affiliated as well as all members of Reform congregations are invited to…

… attend. Tickets are not required. Beth Olem Cemetery (Smith Street Cemetery), on the site of the General Motors (Poletown) Plant, will be open between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 12. The commu- nity…

… is welcome to visit the cemetery at this time prior to Rosh Hashanah. The cemetery was established in 1862, and remains one of the oldest historic sites in the Jewish commu- nity of greater Detroit…

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…- erful journeys of my life. I was fortunate enough to travel to Buenos Aires, Argentina, with the students and staff of the University of Michigan School of Social Work's Sol Drachler Program in Jewish…

…`New Poor' U-M's Drachler students see needs of Argentina's Jewish community. GLENDA WUCHER Special to the Jewish News Ann Arbor arlier this summer, I took one of the most educational and pow…

… Communal Leadership. Our mission for this trip was specific. We went to Buenos Aires to study the structure and function of the Jewish community, which is more than 200,000 strong, and to learn how the…

… community has learned to cope with the economic crisis that has plagued the country for more than five years. The most severe impact occurred after the devaluation of the peso in December 2001. In the seven…

… school), Hillel, Baby Help, the Ariel Job Center, Temple NCI-Emanuel, the Leatid Program, Hebraica (a large Jewish Community Center), Akim (an agency for Jewish adults with mental disabilities), the ORT…

… numerous other Jewish communal professionals as well as with profession- als at Caritas, a large Catholic social services agency. Throughout the course of our trip, I was amazed at how open the staff, vol…

…- unteers and participants were with us. They spoke frankly about the effects of the economic crisis on the Jewish com- munity and the priorities and projects of the Jewish agencies that serve them. We…

… on page 40 E Best Wishes to all of our family, friends and customers for a New Year filled with good health and much happiness. L'Shanah Tova sc ii Lii13 0T JEWELLERS / GEMOLOGIST S Across…

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of Michigan Hillel student leaders Adam Soclof and Perry Teicher meet Starbucks chairman Howard Schultz. about its needs and listen to Howard Schultz, chairman and chief global strategist of Starbucks…

… now calls Seattle home, had lived WHAT'S BREWING on page 24 MICHIGAN HERITAGE C3a Let us lend a hand www.miheritage.com *Annual Percentage Yield is effective as of December I, 2004. Penalty for…

… society. In addition, Trobe explained that half of the funds raised stay in Washtenaw County to support a net- work of social services and Jewish institutions and agencies. 3 ..40 77 Mon ths University

…Our High Yield Certificates of Deposit Rates can send your Financial Future Soaring. Invest mihe What's Brewing? Starbucks chief shares his humanitarian philosophy at Main Event. DON COHEN…

… Special to the Jewish News Ann Arbor S omething good was brewing at "The Main Event," the Jewish Federation of Washtenaw County's annual community gathering in support of Federation's annual campaign…

…. Nearly 600 persons packed the ballroom at the Ypsilanti Marriott at Eagle Crest to celebrate their community, learn St Ethiopians who were airlifted out of the 16th century" and the more recent aliyah…

… from Argentina precipitated by an economic crisis, Israel and the Jewish people face the challenge of providing support and social services so the new immigrants will become productive members of Israeli…

… campaign with Joel Saper, explained the important work that campaign dollars support abroad by sharing pictures and stories from his trips to Israel and the former Soviet Union. "The breakup in 1991 of the…

… Soviet Union increased the population of Israel by 20 percent," Trobe said. Together with the "80,000 "We are investing in our infrastruc- ture so we can provide a robust corn- munity for our children in…

… years to come," he said. Later in the evening, those in atten- dance were asked to pledge to the campaign. More than $765,000 was raised at the event. After an engaging performance of Kol Yisrael by the…

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…? Egyptian Arabs, southern Lebanon dren now coach. Shalom religious school director; to Syrian Arabs and dunams of Maccabi is for everyone. If I could remember the name of the Rabbi Jason Miller, Hillel Judea…

… nothing except make Michigan; Rabbi Lee Buckman, it possible for Arabs to regain parts ship and vision to have led the way is the single most pointed and clever Jewish Academy headmaster; and of their "lost…

…" Judaism ("Aiming For Gene and Debra Ornstein, Hillel Israel surrendered its most treasured again allow the entire Detroit com- Detroit," Aug. 27, page 16). Day School of Metropolitan possessions. There can…

…-Samarian land to Palestinian The Detroit community was for- comedian who said this, I would Foundation, University of tunate under Jay Robinson's leader- give him credit here. Nevertheless, it Arabs has done…

… and became a bar mitzvah. I was a member of AZA, went to Israel with the American Zionist Youth Federation and did a semester on Kibbutz Ulpan. The Jewish community has not failed me. There is no…

… away sin that Yom Kippur can- not. The truth of Yeshua, the Messiah, and the peace only he can bring into your heart is what changes people. Jesus is God. His name means sal- vation. His title Christ…

… Barbernell Fenton Holiday sermons. It's simply this: "Jews for Jesus? Isn't that sort of like saying vegetari- ans for meat?" With much thanks for covering an important topic. Sandy Sup owit Commerce Township…

… subversion from Arab sympathizers and external warfare from Palestinian Arabs — begins to sur- render land again and again. Who takes care of Jewish interests on the Temple Mount? No one other than Arabs…

…, courtesy of the Israeli government, all to appease the Arabs. Indeed, the arrow in the center of the Jewish heart (the cover drawing) . not only demonstrates success by Jews for Jesus in stripping away…

… Jewish identity, but also Arab suc- cess in conquering through Jewish capitulation — for the giving away any part of Judea-Samaria destroys Jewish geographical identity. Michael Drissman executive director…

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