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May 16, 2013 • Page Image 37

… for Yad Ezra F first-graders at Hillel Day School in Farmington Hills have donated several large bins of non-perishable food items to Yad Ezra, Michigan's only kosher food pantry, in a food drive…

…Free to the public sheppy dog fund lecture Hillel First-Grader Sets Yad Ezra Donation In Motion THE BINDING OR SACRIFICE Of ISAAC A Central Theme in the Art of the Three Monotheistic Religions…

…. Talya's mother, Leemor Rotberg, a Hillel alumna, visited each class to explain the distribution of food to the needy as an act of tzedakah (charity). "It's hard for young children to empathize or to…

… Dr. Shalom Sabar, Guest Lecturer Professor of the History of Art, Jewish Folklore and Material Culture at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the Schusterman Visiting Scholar, at the University of

… Washington, Seattle This lecture will present the story of Abraham, its meaning and significance as it was interpreted from Late Antiquity through the Middle Ages by Jewish, Christian and Islamic artists…

… according to the principles of their respective religions. Wednesday May 29 6:00p Flint Institute of Arts 1120 E. Kearsley St. Flint, MI 48503 810.234.1695 flintarts.org image Rembrandt Harmenszoon van…

… Rijn Dutch, 1606-1669 Abraham and Isaac etching on paper, 1645 6.0625 x 5 Gift of the Whiting Foundation through Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Johnson, 1970.16 The Sheppy Dog Fund Lecture has been established…

… to address the topics of art, religion and history prior to the 19th century, funded annually by the Sheppy Dog Fund, Dr. Alan Klein, Advisor 1630690 orremklim v. Talya Rotberg with many donations…

… spear- headed by one of their classmates. Talya Rotberg's family regu- larly delivers groceries to Yad Ezra clients; they approached the first-grade teachers with the idea to collect food on a large scale…

… better place:' "This early experience," Fridson said, "gives them a little taste of what is out there in the world" E Frozen Yog urt. / Yogurt. S Ice Cream Your Own) and Gourme t - Coffee l H1 y We…

May 16, 2019 (vol. , iss. 1) • Page Image 6

University of Michigan. W hy are “those people” so sensitive about their histo- ry and identity? It’ s a question that’ s asked frequent- ly these days. It’ s also a question that is based on a histor- ical…

… in Michigan did not have equal access to public places like hotels. Even after its pas- sage, Jews were not permitted mem- berships in private clubs and golf courses. On campus, University of

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