Friday,April 17, 1992
<br /> Senator Rauschenbach Honored Mr. Tucker To Speak Several Services Celebrate Passover In Falmouth
<br /> In MaApee Members of the Falmouth of time-tested devices to en- that will draw more than 115 emphasis on liberatim
<br /> By New England Employment Council The Full Gospel Business- Jewish community will wel- gage the interest and imagi- people. whether on the personal le`
<br /> men's Fellowship Interna- come the Festival of Pass- nation of youngsters at the Rabbi Elias Lieberman el, on which so many are'el
<br /> state Senator Henri S. 1991 he was appointed by MassJobs Council, which is tional is presenting two ap- over with the setting of the seder table. The seder is a notes that"Passover is one of slaved to addictions or herr,
<br /> Rauschenbach (R-Brewster) President Bush to the Na- looking at overseeing and re- pearances by Big Jim Tucker sun this evening. This week- "talk-feast," designed centu- the most widely observed ful ways of thinking,or on tt
<br /> was honored Monday by the tional Commission on Em- structuring the $375 million at Jubilee Christian Fellow- long festival commemorates ries ago to serve as a peda- holidays in the Jewish calen- global level, recognizing ti
<br /> New England Training and ployment Policy. employment and training sys- ship,Great Neck Road South, the liberation of the Israelite gogic device, to reinforce for dar. The strength of ritual, as fact that there are many pe
<br /> Employment Council and the Mr. Rauschenbach was tem in Massachusetts. Mashpee, on Sunday and people from Egyptian slavery each Jewish generation the Perpetuated in the family pies in this world still clam-
<br /> National Alliance of Busi- also one of four named on a Wednesday. more than 3,300 years ago. importance of the struggle gathering at the seder table, oring for the kind of freedom
<br /> ness with a certificate of ap- certificate of appreciation Mr. Tucker is an ex-con The most salient symbol of for human freedom. is tremendous and most Jews we enjoy, is a powerful mes-
<br /> preciation for his service to awarded to the MassJobs Workshop Teaches who was on the FBI's wanted Passover is the seder, the During the week of Pass- will make a concerted effort sage which Jews take away
<br /> the employment and training Council Leadership Team for Ike Sk1118 list and had a$300 a day drug special meal of which Jews over, Jews abstain from eat- to celebrate Passover. More- with them from the obser-
<br /> system. playing an instrumental role habit. Now he is a field rep- partake on the first and sec- ing leavened bread products over, the deeply embedded vance of Passover."
<br /> Named to the New Bed- in increasing business and' resentative for the Full Gos- and nights of Passover. The and will eat matzoh instead,
<br /> ford, Cape and Islands Pri- political leadersawareness Independence House Inc.,
<br /> vat
<br /> p pel Businessmen's Fellow- Hebrew word "seder" means a flat cracker-like bread that
<br /> Main Street, Hyannis, is of-
<br /> Mr. Industry Council in now of the importance of training ship national prison ministry "order," a reference to the reminds Jews of the haste
<br /> ' Mc Rauschenbach is now programs to the state's eco- faring a six-week series of p ry Agencies May Register For Funds
<br /> chairman of the newt nomic competitiveness. Mr. Life Skills Workshops begin- and is a full-time speaker for fact that this ritual meal uses with which the Israelites fled
<br /> y rung Tuesday, schools,civic groups,prisons all ordered series of experi- Egypt, having no time to wait The United Way of Cape services for people in Barn-
<br /> formed Cape Cod, Nantucket Rauschenbach is chairman of F Y, April College
<br /> at and churches, where he tells ences to reinforce the central for their dor h to rise. Cod will be accepting a ll stable, Nantucket and/or
<br /> and Martha's Vineyard Re- the Policy and Strategic Cape Cod Community College g P g s
<br /> y in West Barnstable. how he overcame his prob- message of the festival—the Members of the Falmouth cations for new agencies for Dukes counties and be an
<br /> gional Employment Board. In Planning Committee of the lems and became a produc- need for every Jew to person- Jewish Congregation will ob- funding in 1993.To be consid- equal opportunity employer.
<br /> tive and happy person. alize the message of God's re- serve Passover with worship ered for admission, an Application procedures
<br /> With France,Germany All are invited to hear Mr. demption that their ances- services at the beginning and agency must be a 5016 not- and forms can be obtained by
<br /> Tucker at 10:30 A.M. on Sun- tors experienced in leaving end of the week of Passover for-profit corporation, have a contacting the United Way of.
<br /> day and at 7 P.M. on Wednes- Egypt. Special foods, and rit- and with a congregational volunteer board of directors, fiee at 48 Camp Street, Hyan-
<br /> Academy Continues Student Exchange day. rials for eating them, mark seder on Saturday evening provide health and human nis.
<br /> t*seder as well as a number
<br /> Several Falmouth Acad- Montreal exchange are five mouth; Hill Beninghof(grade
<br /> emy students are hosts or freshmen, Amanda Bock, T 8),Jesup Szatkowski(grade 8) T O� SS
<br /> guests this month as part of Dennis; Erika Haga, Har- of Bourne and Jessica Weir GIEIGHT 1 COUSIN Your Headquarters For
<br /> French and German ex- wichport; Sarah Krebs, Ply- (grade 8)of Osterville. INC.
<br /> change programs. mouth; Heather Leighton, Falmouth Academy has CHILDREN'S BOOKS PATIO & LANDSCAPE SUPPLIES
<br /> Recently four students ar- East Harwich; Andrew Mag- had exchanges with schools
<br /> rived at FA from Dresden giore, Caravel Drive, Hatch- in France, Germany and
<br /> courtesy of the German Ful- ville; and three sophomores, Montreal for four years. We Have It All:
<br /> bright program. They will David Ellis, Plymouth; Rob "The exchanges offer an A BOOK IS AN EGG YOU CAN
<br /> stay with FA families until Meharg, Plymouth; Tony unmatchable opportunity for • Patio Brills • Patio Blocks • Fieldstone • Landscape Timbers
<br /> Apri125. Tam, St. Ann's Lane, East FA students to practice the CRACK AGAIN AND AGAIN • Flagstone • Sand Stone • Bluestone • Retaining Walls
<br /> This week eight students Falmouth. French and German they are
<br /> left for Montreal and six Going to Lyons are Melissa studying and to experience Buifdastmngandamaetim On April 24th & 25th we will be running a
<br /> Barnet,East Falmouth,so h- authentic linguistic immer- refaming all me simple way...w
<br /> headed for Lyons,France. p l FREE hands-on seminar on the installation of
<br /> In Montreal the Amari-
<br /> omore; Kathryn Donovan, si n," said Deborah T. Brad- to'I� �rJl these products with the assistance of an
<br /> Pocasset, Amanda Early and Y, head of the foreign tan- A s a,,,�
<br /> cans will attend the College y r WALLSTONE
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<br /> Juliette Humphries, both Frage department and a Ideal Block Facto re -
<br /> Marie de France and stay , rep-
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<br /> Falmouth, Sara Gifford, French teacher at FA A
<br /> with French-speaking fami- - ° resentative.We cordially
<br /> Woods Hole, all 'uniors, and Dr. Bradley, a resident of ® ! "'
<br /> lies, returningto Falmouth 1 ;
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<br /> In Lyons,the students will Lyons group. Gisela Tillier, for the Upper
<br /> Hosts for the Dresden stu- " owners to attend this
<br /> live with French families for an FA French teacher and
<br /> nearly two weeks and attend dents include: Johanna Hop- resident of Lantern Lane, 1 Pavers FREE Seminar.
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<br /> kinson (grade 8), Heather L b ID¢_nr Boston Colonial,
<br /> classes at the Lycee Ampere. Falmouth, will go with the "' FREE COFFEE&DONUTS pavers"'
<br /> Twelve students from the Ly- Rocha (sophomore), Fal- students to Montreal.
<br /> cee visited Falmouth Acad.
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