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I may be moving to the Baltimore/Aberdeen area. Are there any Jewish organizations there? Anyone who has info, please help. Thanks. Marc Himelstein - himelho@aol.com Dear Sharon, I hope this note finds you well. I'm very impressed by your publication, the JDCC News. You are doing so much for the Jewish hearing impaired population in the Southland. Your reports of "Jewish Deaf Tidbits" are great! I hope the seder at Adat Ad El is a sell out. Keep up the good work! Sincerely, Dear Sharon, Great to see you at JDCC Seder, your children and all the wonderful participants. I loved seeing my favorite Rabbi Rebecca Dubowe on the screen at tonight's JDCC Passover Seder. Your children are looking so good. You must be proud. Shalom Dearest Sharon, This is a letter of thanks for the informative and interactive Passover Seder which was taken up at Adat Ari El Temple in Burbank. This event was conductive for both deaf and hearing diners so we could attend and celebrate together. The format of this occasion with delicious orthodox food, reasonable price and the family atmosphere made for a delightful as well as educational evening for us. Just wanted to express our sincere thanks for all your efforts on the plan for Second Evening Passover event. It was certainly a success and we do look forward to attending yearly!!! Yes, we are looking forward to the Rosh Hashana event on September 7th. Evelyn Zola - Concord, CA Hello, I am a linguistic student and I am doing a research about deaf culture. I would be very happy if some one who is a teenager and Deaf will contact me in order to get some more information about this interesting world and life of the Deaf because I am very ignorant and I don't know anything about this mysterious world. Some one who is willing to open a window to his own life culture hobbies etc. waiting for a reply. Sarit - dafnasa@hotmail.com Dear Sharon, I read JDCC News (Issue #57) about chometz stuff on Passover traditions. I am amazed to learn about clothes that needs to be checked out along with furniture, toys, books, shampoos and cosmetics. Yes I know about other products have to be cleaned up and put another dishes and pots for preparation on Passover. I would like to know, if a person who passes away during Passover, can they be buried on the First and Second Day of Passover? What about the last two days of Passover? The reason I am asking is because actor Milton Berle (Comedian) died on March 27th Wednesday and was buried on April 1st Monday during Passover. Shalom Ruth Morris - Los Angeles, CA Hi, Does anyone there know of the address/phone/email etc. of the Jewish Deaf organization in France? Thanks, Frank Hochman - fphship@aol.com |