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…, jpont© shaareyzedek.org or 248-357-5544. JUNE 12 University of Michigan Department of Neurology, Sinai Scholars Fund (see and first installment on pledge of $250,000 in 2009) reserved into field of

… neurological diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's additionally the Foundation made a pledge of $250,000 payable over five years to University of Michigan, Department of Neurology to further research into…

… the field of neurological diseases. FRIDAY, JUNE 6 D-DAY MOVIE 7 pm. On the 70th anniversary of D-Day, view Saving Private Ryan at Royal Oak Emagine Theater to benefit the Michigan WWII Legacy…

… tell stories of their parents. At Adat Shalom Synagogue, Farmington Hills. $35 includes brunch. jgsmi.org/annual-meet- ing-2014. Information: president@jgsmi.org . SHABBAT DINNER 6:30 pm. Hillel of

… tools for a successful school year. Donate at https://www.crowdrise.com/ ncjw-atv. (Select $0 for the processing fee.) Information: 248-355-3300. 10 am noon. National Council of Jewish Women…

… graphic artist and educator Martin Mendelsberg combining Hebrew letters with photos of life during the Holocaust. At Holocaust Memorial Center, 28123 Orchard Lake Road, Farmington Hills. - LUNCH & LEARN…

… Noon. With Rabbi Leiby Burnham at Downtown Synagogue. Topic: becoming aware of the obvious — the most important things in life often escape our attention because they are obvious. Pizza lunch pro- vided…

… by Partners in Torah. JUNE 10 TORAH ON TAP $20,000 VARIOUS TIMES 8 10 pm. Join Rabbi Leiby Burnham for a night of Torah and shmoozing at Valentine Distillery in Ferndale. Sponsored by NEXTGen…

…. Daytime groups are for family caregivers of those with dementia. Evening groups are for family caregivers of all older adults. 30,000 National Bone Marrow Transplant League support of transmittal of

… installation of Jay Hack, president; Steve Migliore, president-elect; and Rachel Wright, immediate past president. Marty Maddin will receive the Mark-Lis Family Young Leadership Award. RSVP by June 6…

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… other electronic equipment to be used by patients and their fami- lies at the Samuel and Jean Frankel Cardiovascular Center at the University of Michigan. How To Submit Announcements Mazel Tov…

…-grand- child of Jane McClelland. Allison attends Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit in Farmington Hills As part of her mitzvah experi- ence, she raised funds to purchase iPads, which she donated with…

…, much more! 3947 W. Twelve Mile Rd, Berkley .48,6.. 072 248-543-3115 MAZEL TOV on your Graduation from The Frankel Jewish Academy. We wish you a lifetime of Health, Happiness & Success. Remember…

… always to Live Laugh and Love!! We LOVE you, Auntie Melissa, Uncle Kenny Spencer & Carson CANTOR SAMUEL GREENBAUM Certified Mohel — Answering all of your anesthetic & aftercare needs. Skill…

…, Sensitivity and Tradition come together to create your special ris. B j Cell: (248) 417-5632 (248) 855-A BOY (2269) Office: (248) 547-7970 855ABoy@gmail.corn 56 June 5 • 2014 Madeline Elizabeth Wein of

… brothers Zachary and Robert, and grandparents Marsha and David Wein. Maddie is also the grand- daughter of the late Marilyn and the late Robert Grabowsky. Maddie is a seventh grader at Bloomfield Hills…

… grandchild of Adele and the late Norman Strager, and Virginia and Dillard Ross. Ryan attends Derby Middle School in Birmingham. Of her many mitzvah projects, she found her most meaning- ful to be volunteering…

… at the Oakland Animal Shelter, walking and caring for animals. Justin Matthew Yaker, son of Erica and Michael Yaker, will celebrate his bar mitzvah on Saturday, June 7, at Temple Israel in West…

…, community, education and wellness. 1921620 T NLEY WO 4, Aaron Jacob Rudman, son of Carrie and Daniel Rudman, will read from the Torah on the occasion of his bar mitzvah at Temple Israel in Rudman West…

… Bloomfield on Saturday, June 7. Sharing in his simchah will be his sib- lings Sarah and Jordan. He is the grand- child of Marilyn and the late Gilbert Cohen, and Terry and Ronald Rudman. Aaron is a student at…

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… Expenses Deprive Charities Of Funds The article "Chabad Lawsuit" (May 22, page 30) stated that Lubavitch Foundation of Michigan, under the guidance and leadership of Rabbi Berel Shemtov, continues to pursue…

… charity for the purpose of trying to put one more small building under its control. Have they no shame? David Hillel Morrison Huntington Woods U-M Is The Top Choice Of Local College-Bound Jews Some of the…

…'t know what Mr. Kirsbaum's scien- tific qualifications are, but the WSJ arti- cle authors are, respectively, president of the Heartland Institute, and principal research scientist for the University of

…frontlines >> letters }low to Send Letters We prefer letters relating to JN articles. We reserve the right to edit or reject letters. Letters of 225 words or less are considered first. Longer ones…

… will be subject to trimming. Letter writers are limited in frequency of publication. Letters must be original and contain the name, address and title of the writer and a day phone number. Non…

… its lawsuit against the Tugman Bais Chabad Torah Center in West Bloomfield. It's hard to understand how Lubavitch Foundation doesn't under- stand the terrible disgrace and chilul hashem (desecration of

… God's Name) created by this course of action. Furthermore, it is clear that Lubavitch Foundation — which has three major law firms working on the case — is wasting a staggering sum of much-needed Jewish…

… letters to the JN in its May 22 edition (page 5) present scary and alarming pictures of anti-Semitism practiced at U-M campuses in Ann Arbor and Dearborn. A few pages later, a section titled "Cap & Gown…

… Yearbook 2014" features Jewish high school graduates. Below each graduate's photograph, the univer- sity that he/she will attend is identified. The overwhelming choice was U-M. Seventy-eight of our brightest…

… Jewish children and grandchildren will attend U-M. (Forty-four more will attend MSU). Perhaps, our youngsters' choices for higher education provide a more real- istic and accurate picture of the accep…

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