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May 01, 1981 - Image 53

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-05-01

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

American Legendary Heroes
Featured in Center Puppet Show

The Jewish Community
Center of Metropolitan De-
troit and the Detroit Insti-
tute of Arts will present
"Johnny, Paul and Dan'1" —
a story of America's legen-
dary heroes as performed by
the Melikin Puppets of
Chicago 2 p.m. Sunday at
the main Center complex:
The puppet show will tell
?, stories of Johnny
_dpleseed, Paul Bunyan
and Daniel Boone.
Everyone is welcome, and
there is a charge. For infor-
mation, call the Center,
661-1000, ext. 250.
The Jewish Center has
organized the "Send a
Kid to Camp" sponsor-
ships which last year
helped send 624 children
to summer camp. That
represents 40 percent of
all children attending
JCCenter camp pro-
grams. Contributions fall
into two categories,
patron and sponsor.
For information, call the
Jewish Center, 661-1000.
The Center has a volun-
teer corps, called the Center
Mentors, that is currently

Evangelists
Target Jews
in East Lansing

.

Michigan State Univer-
sity's student newspaper,
the State News, published a
story on April 22 describing
the efforts of the "Jews for
Jesus" movement in the
East Lansing area.
A spokesman for the
organization told the State
News that it wants to con-
vert "1,800 Jews in the East
Lansing area.",
The group does not have a
local chapter in the area but
sends evangelists there
every two to three weeks.
The spokesman claims that
three or four Jews convert to
the group each week.

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seeking more volunteers.
From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sun-
day, a special information
center will be set up in the
Center lobby for those in-
terested in volunteering.
Some of the areas needing
assistance include: Adult
and children's programs for
the retarded, child de-
velopment center aides,
summer program aides,
babysitting service, nursery
school, men's health club,
library and swimming pool.
To become a Center
Mentor, visit the Center
Sunday or call the Cen-
ter, 661-1000.

* * *

Jimmy P. Morris
- Branch Events

The Jimmy Prentis Mor-
ris Branch of the Jewish
Community Center, in its
continuing series of Israeli
movies, will show "May
Peace Begin With Me" and
"They Came to Stay" 2 p.m.
Tuesday and "Bus to Sinai"
and. "Get With It" on May
12.
All films are in English,
and are open to the public at
no charge. For information,
call the Morris Branch,
967-4030.
Senior Adult Camp '81 is
taking registration. Open to
non-members as well as
members of the Jewish Cen-
ter, Senior Adult Camp of-
fers swimming, boating and
fishing, art lessons and
more. Accommodations are
at the Butzel Conference
Center. Air conditioning
and private baths are in-
cluded.
Six camp sessions are
being offered this summer,
for one week each, through-
out July and August. For in-
formation, call the Jewish
Community Center, 967-
4030.

(Engagements)

Dr. and Mrs. Leonard
Schatzman of San Fran-
cisco, Calif., announce the
engagement of their daugh-
ter, Donna Schatzman to
Marc James Smith, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Smith
of Farmington Hills. Miss
Schatzman was graduated
from the University of
California, Santa Barbara,
School of Music. Her fiance
earned a master's degree in
public health from the Uni-
versity of Michigan. A July
wedding is planned.
* *
Mr. and Mrs. Morton
Weinger of Oak Park an-
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Naureen
Idette Weinger, to Dr.
Lawrence Blake Rubin,
son of Dr. and Mrs. Nathan
Rubin, also of Oak Park. A
spring wedding is planned.

Correction

Rabbi Stanley Rosen-
baum is . the rabbi of Cong.
Bnai Moshe and not assis-
tant rabbi as incorrectly
stated in an advertisement
in a recent issue of The
Jewish News.

Nursery to Have an Open House

United Hebrew Schools
Nursery School will have an
open house 2-5 p.m. Sunday
at the school, 21550 W. 12
Mile, Southfield.
Staff will be available to
answer questions.
Applications for the fall
semester and the summer
program, being offered for
the first time, are available.
The school offers a bi-
cultural program in which
Jewish observance is em-
phasized. Two-, three- or

five-day, morning or after-
noon, programs are offered.
Lunch hour is optional.
Transportation is avail-
able. For details, call the
nursery school, 356-7378.

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Pictured above is one of
the Melikin Puppets to be
seen in a show slated for 2
p.m. Sunday at the main
Jewish Community Cen-
ter.

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