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Free food!!! (small print details...food is free if you come to help out in the Israeli Pavilion at this year's Heritage Festival!) Come share your love of Israel with the city of Edmonton. We need volunteers Sunday, August 1 and Monday, August 2. Three shifts to choose from: 9am-1pm 12:30-5pm 4:30-9pm (8pm on Monday) Your choice of day and shift. Contact Lawrence Rodnunsky at 451-1858 or Jen at the JCC at 487-0585 or jenl@edjfed.org to volunteer or for more information! Jennifer Lander Cultural Arts Director Jewish Federation of Edmonton 7200 - 156th Street Edmonton, AB T5R 1X3 Tel: 780-487-0585 Fax: 780-481-1854
7 July 2004
- Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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1st International AFF Conference in Canada Co-Sponsored by: The Edmonton Society Against Mind Abuse esama@ecn.ab.ca 780-452-1830 The Violation of Innocence How Cults Abuse Children Conference Understanding Cults and Other Charismatic Groups Perspectives of Researchers, Professionals, Former Members, and Families June 11-12, 2004 The University of Alberta Conference Center Edmonton, Alberta With presenters and attendees from |
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16 April 2004
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| Bliss and Ben-M Bakery |
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Bliss Baked Good and Ben-M bakery Quality Breads - Quality Deserts. Pessach Opening Hours: We're closing by April 2nd afternoon until Apr 14. Come and have your first "chametz" at Apr 14 - 12:00 pm. Regular Opening Hours: Mon-Thu...: 6:30 am - 5:00 pm Fri.......: 6:30 am - 3:00 pm 14208 - 118 AVE Tel: (780) 453-0101
29 March 2004
- Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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| Ruth Mandel |
Poet Ruth Mandel Visits Edmonton Friday April 2nd through Tuesday April 6thToronto poet, Ruth Mandel, visits Edmonton for several readings from her powerful first book "How to Tell Your Children About the Holocaust". Ms. Mandel is a child of a Holocaust survivor and a strong female voice from the "second generation". With a written introduction by world-renowned historian, Sir Martin Gilbert, the book is a beautiful and unusual collection of poetry, colour photographs and original personal documents. Emotion and wit mark a very modern journey into the legacy of the Holocaust within a family, and within a world where acts of caring and acts of persecution persist. Ms. Mandel will be reading at Audrey's Books, Friday April 2nd, 7:30 pm, followed by a discussion with the audience. Audrey's Books is located at 10702 Jasper Avenue at the corner of 107th Street. For more information, please call Audrey's Books at (780) 423-3487. Special readings for students of MacEwan College are scheduled on Monday April 5, 2:00 pm, Room 440 at the Centre For The Arts Campus and Tuesday April 6, 9:30 am, Room 6-238 at the City Centre Campus. Others interested in attending should contact Ms. Edwards at (780) 497-5356. These readings are made possible in part by The Canada Council for the Arts and The League of Canadian Poets.
29 March 2004
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