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…a Dm Editorials are posted and archived on JN Online: www.detroitjevvishnews.com Dry Bones Doing Its Job. Not! AMERICA "WENT IN" I n 1950, to great fanfare, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) set up shop in Gaza, the West Bank, Jordan and Lebanon. The agency was to provide help for the • . 700,000 or so Arabs who had left their homes in Israel when the Arab nations went to war to destroy the infant Jewish state. It was su...…

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…PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE Bush 52 . the coalition then forming to St. Paul/JTA confront Saddam Hussein. ebates are a chance for But Bush didn't budge: The the candidates to speak United States has vetoed eight without scripts and anti-Israel resolutions at the show what they truly believe. U.N. Security Council. With And in the first presidential that support, Israel effectively debate, Sen. John E Kerry D- destroyed many of the terrorist Mass.,...…

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…STATE BALLOT DEBATE Yes On Proposal 2 I 'm voting for Proposal 2. Why? Because God wants me to. As a rabbi representing the val- ues of Torah Judaism, I must first spell out certain assumptions that underlie my position on this very sensitive issue. • I believe that God created the world. • I believe that He communicated how He wants us to live our lives through the Torah. • I believe in the eternal truth of that Torah. The Torah clearly an...…

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…MARY ELLEN BRENNAN OAKLAND COUNTY LAWYERS ENDORSE MARY ELLEN BRENNAN FOR OAKLAND CIRCUIT JUDGE FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE Dear Voters, the voters of Oakland County v4 elect - ivision. As experi November 2nd, what it On udge for Oakland Circuit Court's Family D new) enced lawyers, some of whom are retired Judges, we know a takes to be a good Judge. has the intelligence, experience, and, temperament to be an excellent Judge. Mary Mary Ellen the B...…

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…Integrity Fairness Experience • Assistant Attorney General of the United States for Legal Policy • US Attorney for the Eastern District of Michigan • Michigan Court of Appeals Judge • Supreme Court Justice "The first function of government is protecting people from violent criminals; everything else comes after that." Supreme Court Justice Stephen Markman "Justice Markman has shown over the years that he understands judicial balance and in...…

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…L r -) TCDagel iCIEASE "One of my patients, who is paralyzed, needed an ultrasound on her kidney," Diskin said. "I arranged for the ultrasound to come to her home." Adult Primary Care is one of three independent nurse practitioner offices in Michigan. More frequent- ly, nurse practitioners work as part of a physician's office. Because Diskin's practice also works with Dr. Barbara Cingel and Dr. Larry Dell, she and her co- workers can write ...…

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…munication between the supervised individ- School of Metropolitan Detroit. The Diskins are ual and a licensed health professional ..." and .2 active members of Congregation B'nai Moshe. "The availability of a licensed health profes- "My father and husband were both very sional on a regularly scheduled basis to encouraging when I started this practice," review the practice of the supervised individ- Diskin said. "I loved the practice I was at —...…

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…AN OPEN LETTER TO THE COMMUNITY Dear Friends, As we approach the last week of our 13" Annual Coat Drive, we would like to thank you for the support you have given to our effort. This year, we have issued an appeal for cash donations as well as for coats in order to ensure that an even greater number of children are kept warm this winter. Over the next week, we are asking that you please continue to scour your closets for warm coats and to c...…

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…Jeff and Amy Schlussel, Amy and Brian Shapiro, Marla Tapper C/) O Amy Schlussel and Alissa Pianin 0 O -0 Michelle Kam JARC's Ope Performance etroit's Motor City Grill may be "thoroughly modern" but on Oct. 13 it was transformed into a 1920s speakeasy for a young adult party that was part of JARC's 24th annual fall fund-raiser. More than 200 "fellas" and "skirts" enjoyed cocktails and a strolling supper before the per- formance of Thor...…

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…VOTE NOVEMBER 2 Right for: DAVID LAW ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Fiscal Responsibility Quality Schools Michigan's Economy And for Oakland County's Future! for State Representative "David Law will make an outstanding state representative for us. I'm impressed with his professional experience, good judgment and strong commitment to all the people of West Bloomfield. Combine these qualities with his deep roots in the community and I know he will serve us well...…

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…amesuallailatt. 11 I II • I decided to of iDate to get m morn off my case...I had nothing to lose but, little did I know, everything to gai n Lisa Scott, Mate members IJate® IIIP Helping Jewish Singles Click Make Your Vote for U. of M. Regent Count On November 2nd vote for Carl Meyers for the University of Michigan Board of Regents Fighting for Michigan Families ✓ Carl Meyers is committed to holding the line on tuition costs at U. ...…

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…Tig wish famili Long Ago And Far Away Yiddish Yes! brings to life an integral part of Jewish history. ELIZABETH APPLEBAUM Finding Heritage AppleTree Editor While many of the guests were indeed seniors, plenty of younger faces could be found at the event as well, including Ellen Bates-Brackett, director of the metro Detroit Workmen's Circle, and Arlene Frank, chairman of the Michigan District of Workmen's Circle. Frank did not come from ...…

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…The Connection Why care about Yiddish? "It connects us," says one of its biggest advocates. ELIZABETH APPLEBAUM AppleTree Editor W hen Adrienne Cooper remembers the long-ago words of her grandparents — words of the anguish of Jews liv- ing in anti-Semitic Eastern Europe, of struggles endured by new immi- grants to the United States, of warm and comforting Shabbats, of fresh challah and sweet, dark wine — she remembers them exactly as they...…

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…AppleTree THE CONNECTION from page 63 No Extra Charge for heavily soiled carpet or high traffic areas. Many Fit cleaners charge more for "dirty" carpet! No Extra Charge for stain removal.. We'll send our chemist to your home at No Extra Charge! Yiddish programs in Israel and at Columbia University; she is now Yiddish-language teacher who writes her own music — Yiddish music, naturally. Today, Sarah reads those same let- ters from her grea...…

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…SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE fbr parents qf kindergarten and 1st grade students .Fall 2005 uesday, November 16 7 pm 32200 Middlebelt Road, Farmington Hills For information and to RSVP contact: Helene Brody, Director of Admission, at 248-539-1483 or hbrody@hillelday.org Scholarship assistance is available HILLEL DAY SCHOOL OF METROPOLITAN DETROIT AND THE COLDMAN-HERME1IN EDUCATION FOUNDATION I AT THE SOHO; TAR FAMILY CAMPUS i THE MALA & HENRY DORFM...…

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…SUPERIOR CADILLAC t BRIGHTON 6REAK HROLIGii 2005 CTS 2005 SR -V ()Jr, (4 AppleTree HISTORY from page 64 36 MO. LEASE 36 MO. LEASE CalN4.6 Mo. $ 416 '2,051' . Due at signing 5 61 2,114k' Due at signing OR 24 MO. LEASE OR 24 MO. LEASE 1-TIME PAY 1-TIME PAY $11,47292 5 12,276° SUPERIOR CADILLAC BRIGHTON 1-866-787-8073 8282 W. Grand River • Brighton Go west on 96 to Grand River exit. HOURS Mon. & Thurs. 9 - 9 Tues., Wed., ...…

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…NEW YORK'S "JEWISH SOUL" MUSICAL COMES TO DETROIT! Your Ancestors live again in... Stoop on Orchard Stroo Jay Kholos l DIRECT FROM NEW YORK!! IJ "THE WORTHY SUCCESSOR TO FIDDLER." Take a nostalgic trip back to the year 1910. Share the trials and triumphs of the Lomansky family and their "stoop" friends as they strive to live the American dream in the teeming tenements of the Lower East Side of New York. Don't miss this big musical with ...…

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…A preview of the Jewish Coi,iinunity Center off etropolitan Detroit's 53rd Annual Jewish Book Fuji: cilfers n2d their Ou.,en; auto buffs eniove.,5, their 1Dr_:rn: Cruise. Those but sn-1,111 Book Fair :.:vent scheduled for Oct. II as \veil). looking for exciting anchors and :enon a Variety topics," sans crge:r. - Sornechincz for everyone is our 110 Mac:e to the t tell word that's aroun co.rner. love es, -,vords.Mths. untier-thecovr at midni...…

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…Best Bets CLASSICAL Nur Es The Detroit Symphony Orchestra presents Sister Act I: Piano, featuring piano duo Katia and Marielle Labeque performing Berio's Concerto for Two Pianos and Orchestra, 10:45 a.m. Friday, 8:30 p.m. Saturday and 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 29-31; Mahler's Symphony No. 1 ("Titan') rounds out the program. Next up is Sister Act II: Strings, with violinist Ani Kavafian and violist Ida Kavafian playing Britten's Double Concerto, 8...…

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…$8. In addition, Youth Under Construction, a troupe composed of local youngsters ages 7-18, will perform songs from their 2003 Parent's Choice Gold Award-winning CD — songs that feature positive lyrics set to hip-hop music — 3:30 and 4:30 p.m.; com- bined ticket: $10. (248) 557-7529. THE ART SCENE Provence, in the south of France. Artists' reception: 5-9 p.m. Friday, Nov. 12. (248) 544-0394. Washington St. Gallery in Ann Arbor exhibits New E...…

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…Arts Life Jewish Book Fair HOUSE OF BOOKS from page 69 '‘iook (,T).trJ ;„ Arr Serendipitous timing offers three speCial events, two to open and one to close this year's Book Fair: They include author appearances by Scott TuroW (Oct. 31), Ambassador Dennis Ross (Nov. 4) and Richard Cohen (Nov. 14). "This year we are fortunate to have Scott Turow as a pre-Book Fair speaker," says Fisher. Turow will discuss Ultimate Punishment, which traces t...…

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…career path who takes up with a non-Jewish boyfriend twice her age. Langer's debut novel is a coming-of-age tale of life in the 1970s along Chicago's California Street, a Mason-Dixon bound- ary dividing the city's west side affluence from the middle-class east side. Another innovation is a joint venture with the JCC's Lenore Marwil Jewish Film Festival that will feature Imaginary Witness: Hollywood 6- the Holocaust, directed by Emmy-winner Dan...…

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…COMING TO THE PALACE OF AUBURN HILLS Jewish Book Fair HOUSE OF BOOKS from page 73 JUDAISM/SPIRITUALITY Gifts of a Stranger, by Ahuvah Gray Gray shares wondrous insights into the timeless words of King David and stories, both humorous and poignant, of her encounters with the Jewish world during her far-flung travels to communi- ties in Hong Kong, South Africa, Gibraltar, Europe and North America. 'EXTRAORDINARY!" -THE NEW YORKER "ENORMOU...…

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…MEXICAN GRILL Not just big burritos. Big ,flavors.® Another City, Another Book Fair Ann Arbor's Jewish Book Fair grows with author appearances, special events. DEBRA DARVICK Special to the Jewish News L Ann Arbor eslie Bash, director of Ann Arbor's Jewish Book Fair, has her formula for success down pat. The weeklong event, which begins Sunday, Nov. 7, and runs through Nov. 15, will be the fourth that Bash has overseen and the city's 17th...…

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…Arts Life One bite and you'll be hooked "One of our region's better lithe dining secrets." Meet The Authors – Danny Raskin What follows is a complete schedule . of events for the Detroit and Ann Arbor Jewish Book Fairs. Events are subject to change. Locales are the Jewish Community Center in West Bloomfield, D. Dan & Betty Kahn Building (WB); the Jewish Community Center, Jimmy Prentis Morris Building, in Oak Park (JPM); and the Jewish Com...…

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…Martin Goldsmith, The Beatles Come to rid**, Nov. 12 7 p.m. (JPM) Hedilifi-AWareness Day at the West Bloomfield JCC: George Cantor, Wire to Wire: Inside the 10 a.m. (WB) 1984 Detroit Tigers Championship Season Harriet Lerner, Ph.D., Fear and Other 8 p.m. (AA) Uninvited Guests: Tackling the Anxiety, Fear and Shame That Keep Us From Optimal Living & Loving America Gil Troy, Why I Am a Zionist 8:15 p.m. (WB) Judea Pearl, I Am Jewish: ...…

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…AT SELDOM BLUES e om Blues elegantly offers a world-class dining destination." Danny Raskin Detroit Jewish News , "The city's newest, hottest restaurant" - Kate Lawson, The Detroit News "Downtown Detroit has a new destination Coming in November Every Wednesday Big band music with Johnny Trudell & his 18 piece ensemble restaurant that's worth the trip." - Sylvia Rector, Detroit Free Press November 5 & 6 Alexander Zonjic & Friends N...…

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…Jewish Book Fair Lessons To Be Learned Finally free of diplomatic restraint, Dennis Ross shares his narrative. you deny the core of the other side's be based on the June 4, 1967, borders. faith, what is the message you're send- Ross was not worried for himself or ing? It's not reconciliation." for the process but for the top Syrian • Ross helped guide Middle East policy aving juggled an armful of nar- negotiator, Walid al-Moualem, who had r...…

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…• FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 8 PM `tact ham Auditorium Ann Arbor el- 2 :s1)ates...frOrfl Written, Directed, and Designed by . Rezo Gabriadze Starring Mikhail Baryshnikov . • ES DAY N` FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 8 PM SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2 PM & 8 PM SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2 PM bditbiltith'2 Power Center • Ann Arbor Dancer-turned-actor Mikhail Baryshnikov stars in this stylisiland innovative new play about loss, madness, self-discovery, and love.. ...…

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…PUMPKIN ROLLS ARE HERE! Jewish Book Fair rHE Down-Home Talent • Gift Baskets • Soups • • Muffins. • Sweet Trays • • Cookies • Local authors present their work at Detroit's 53rd Annual Jewish Book Fair. $00 J._ Off DIANA LIEBERMAN Special to the Jewish News N ever let it be said that metro Detroit's Jewish writers are afraid to tackle the big issues. More than a dozen newly published books chosen for the Jewish Book Fair's Local Author...…

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…Jewish Book Fair Novel Approaches From30-year-old Amy Sohn to 80-year-old Walter Zacharius, Explicit Lit Like her previous books, Amy Sohn's latest novel spares few details about her protagonist's sex life. JULIE WIENER Special to the Jewish News W hen Amy Sohn attended her Reform youth group reunion a few years ago, she says she got a lot of "strange sideways glances" and was "definitely considered the most scandalous alum. That's not...…

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…* ' * et. r 3e0c. Jewish fiction writing is alive and well. Complete Trays Like Rachel, Sohn also once con- sidered a career in the rabbinate. As a teen, Jewish youth group "was a very big part of my social life," she said. When she entered Brown University, Sohn thought she either wanted to be a rabbi or an actress, leading her to attend a recruitment weekend at the Reform movement's Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion. How...…

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…Jewish Book Fair Coming Out In "Wrestling With God & Men," Orthodox rabbi confronts his own homosexuality. SANDEE BRAWARSKY Special to the Jewish News L *TN 10/29 2004 84 ike peeling an onion," Rabbi Steven Greenberg says about the process of coming out. The first openly gay Orthodox rabbi, he initially wrote about his sexuality under a pseudonym, Rabbi Yaakov Levado (meaning Jacob alone), for Tikkun magazine in 1993 and then in 1999 c...…

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…7 (0,ict IN 1943, A GROUP OF GERMAN WOMEN FOUGI rr To SAVE THE LIVES 0 OF THEIR JEWISH HUSBANDS. SPLENDID FILM Celebrating the Strength and Resilience of Women!' Ket in Thomas, LOS ANGELES TIMES Gourmet Italian Cuisine Rated 3 '/2 Stars by The Detroit News 1 WRESTLING WITH GOD. MEN 20' 0 Food Bill of $40 or more Excludes alcohol • w/coupon 2080 Walnut Lake Road • West Bloomfield, MI Available for parties Calk 248-851-2500 for rese...…

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…"WInevt Food & Wivte Ma9azihe looks atviit"d cotAvi+ 7fy Atmevicot'S bes+- view clAePs o-P 2.004, i-hey fatke ot 9.5"Id'e-v Revai Bell ci.P Gvot\iii-y Bow & Gvill." - - Jewish Book Fair Molly Abraham, Detroit News 1/2/04 Literary Heritage For 25 years, Aaron Lansky has been rescuing the word's abandoned Yiddish books. SANDEE BRAWARSKY ike Fowe: Accented with the flavors of the Caribbean and the Mediterranean. Entrees range from steaks ...…

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…Re-Elect DEMOCRAT ANNETTA MILLER Wayne State University Board of Governors increase the program from 6 to 20 stu- dents), translating major Yiddish works into English, and cultural programs — in Amherst and around the country — featuring Yiddish books as well as the works of Jewish writers working in English. Lansky speaks with enthusiasm about their current efforts to make Yiddish texts available online. With new search tools, "years of re...…

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…Arts Life 0 A Warm Setting Burn Your Buns! Masai BaretootTechnology The Best Of Everything Firefighter creates a quaint, cozy eatery with her Franklin Grill. Any Purchase Over $50 Exp. 12/15/04 7 Offer good only at West Bloomfield location IN6 FOOT Si SOLUTIONS 6263 HAGGERTY RD WEST BLOOMFIELD, MI 48322 N. of Maple S. of Pontiac Trail 248 -960-0939 "bde, timit aoht fit 4946, we/4feet" 903260 • OPEN MON — FRI 7-8 • SAT 8-8 • S...…

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…covering it with rapidity, so with more room needed, Lori has plans to put additional seating upstairs where many, many years ago, pulleys raised up buggies to be painted. People are reminded that a connec- tion exists between a firefighter and her dream by the artifacts on walls like a firefighter emblem, hard hat, etc. A lovely little restaurant, very gra- cious hostess, excellent food and serv- ice, a delightful ambiance of Tiffany- style l...…

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…Food Veal Good Tasty, easy, healthy recipes with veal. ANNABEL COHEN Special to the Jewish News V eal is among the most luxuri- ous of meats. Young veal is lean and pink when raw and creamy white when cooked. Its flavor is often described as "delicate." Served pan fried with a wine-based sauce, veal can be quite elegant. Tougher veal cuts, like those in its older counterpart, beef, are perfect for stews. The famous Italian stew osso buco...…

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…DISCOVER YOUR DRIVE , AT . 2 T. dried parsley flakes 1 cup dry red wine 1 can (about 15 oz.) diced tomatoes 1 can (about 15 oz.) tomato sauce 2 bay leaves salt and pepper to taste 1/2 cup liquid non-dairy creamer Heat half the oil in a large pot over medium-high heat. Add the veal and cook, stirring frequently, until just cooked through. Remove the veal to a plate and set aside. Add the remaining oil to the pot. Add the onions, celery, carro...…

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…Monday, November 1 2004 Celebrating 20 Years of Greatness in Jewish Athletics 1984 2004 You are invited to join Master of Ceremonies Eli Zaret & The Michigan Jewish Sports Foundation as we celebrate our 20th Annual Induction Dinner honoring . • . Eli Zaret Master of Ceremonies Founders of the MJSHOF - 2004 Inductees J Alvin Foon* Billy Jacobs* Myron Milgrom Seymour Brode Mickey Fishman Robert A. Steinberg Philip Horowitz Jeffrey ...…

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…Arts Life Spotlight Museum Quality O 0 Masco's Richard Manoogian and Alan Barry Karen and Richard Mendelsohn of Detroit greet Karen Barry. uests were treated to a unique experience at the Oct. 21 Great American Traditions Award Dinner honoring Alan H. Barry. The guest of honor, a Temple Israel member and presi- dent of Masco Corporation, hosted the tribute dinner for 400 B'nai B'rith supporters at his corporate headquarters in Taylor.' ...…

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…its the annual N"a nukah Cover coloring contest Materials To Enter Anything that shows up bold and bright, such as markers, crayons, -paint or cut paper. No pencils or light blue crayons, please. ALL WORK MUST BE RECEIVED BY 12 NOON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2004 AT: The Detroit Jewish News 29200 Northwestern Hwy #110 • Southfield, MI 48034 Attn: Alan Hitsky 248-354-6060 In order to be eligible: • only one entry per child • • a fully com...…

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…0 0 Noah Revisited Temple Kol Ami kids' stuffed animals are blessed and named. summummumwmgmennumwsur nemmourignintratin swan MINIM very year's Shabbat Noah is special for congregants at Temple Kol Ami. This year, rather than holding a service at the Detroit Zoo, Rabbi Norman Roman told the story of Noah at the syn- agogue. The change of venue didn't detract from Rabbi Roman's annual blessing of the animals --- stuffed animals, that is....…

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…jnonline Spirituality Marcia Gershenson ) Your Opinions for Oakland County Commissioner For additional pre-election Letters to the Editor, go to Serving Beverly Hills, Franklin, Bingham Farms, and portions of Bloomfield, West Bloomfield and Southfield Townships wvv-w.detroitjewishnews.corn ENDORSED BY: Detroit Free Press Oakland Press U. S. Senator Carl Levin U. S. Senator Debbie Stabenow U. S. Congressman Sander Levin Govemor James Bl...…

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…ni c51-reel ollas1Woomfileid Saturday, November 6, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. & - Sunday, November 7, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Assisted Living P*ve On the campus of Oakland Community College Bldg. H Orchard Lake Rood at 1-696 in Farmington Hills A juried, professional art fair where you will find unique gifts- which will long be treasured by family and friends. C%VtCey Admission is '5. (Bring In this ad and receive $1 off admission.) Children under 12...…

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…Spirituality Torah Portion/Synagogues `Hineini I Am Here' Shabbat Vayerah: Genesis 18:1-22:24; II Kings 4:1-37. I n this week's Torah portion is Chapter 22 of Genesis, the well- known, if not infamous, narrative called Akaydat Yitzchak, the "Binding of Isaac." Though we read this story every year at Rosh Hashanah, we are com- pelled to revisit it now, several weeks later, when it appears in the regular cycle of weekly readings. At the beg...…

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…Rabbi: Shea Werner. SHAAREY SHOMAUM BETH TEFILO EMANUEL TIKVAH 24225 Greenfield, Southfield, 48075, (248) 559-5022. Rabbi: Yisroel Menachem Levin. BIRMINGHAM BLOOMFIELD CHAT CENTER 37357 N. Woodward, Bloomfield Hills, 48304, (248) 203- 6721. Services: Saturday 10 a.m. B'NAI ISRAEL BETH YEHUDAH 15110 W. 10 Mile, Oak Park, 48237, (248) 542-4444. Rabbi: Leo Goldman. Gabbai: Michael Weiss. Services (at the JCC): Friday at candlelighting; Sa...…

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…/1 \MM/re les our baby The Friendship Circle needs our friends' help to furnish and equip a remarkable new,excitirwg, place Life Town! —a warm,vvekoming, home-away-from-home for dikiren with spedal needs and thefrfamilies. You To Come! in anticipation of our new arrival The Ferber Kaufman Life Town (due Spring - 2005) . You're invited-to the Life Town furniture Showed Our reOtry is Mal with items to el theneecis ofail ourchil&enandth...…

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