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March 19, 1982 - Image 49

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-03-19

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Cultural Programs, Jungreis Lecture
on Agenda for Jewish Community Center

The Jewish Community
Center will present the
Oakland Dance Theater
8:30 p.m. Saturday in the
Aaron DeRoy Studio Thea-
ter in the main Center com-
plex.
The program will feature
modern dance pieces and
excerpts from "Othello."
Sue Ater, co-director of the
group, will perform. The
group also is directed by
Carol Halsted of the Oak-
land University dance fa-
culty.
There is an admission
charge. For details, call the
Center's cultural arts de-
partment, 661-1000, ext.
250.

Esther Jungreis
to Deliver Talk

Esther Jungreis, founder
of "Hineni" (Here I Am), a
movement dedicated to re-
directing Jews to their
roots, will speak at the
Jewish Center at 8 p.m.
Tuesday.
Mrs. Jungreis has just
published a book, "The
Jewish Soul on Fire."
The public is invited free
of charge.

Israeli Artists ,
Works Exhibited

A variety of Israeli artists
will be represented in the
second Danielle Peleg art

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exhibit in the Hamburger
Lobby of the Center.
Running through March
31, the exhibit features ar-
tists and craftsmen such as
Yaacov Again, Naftaly Be-
zem, Moshe Gat, David
Yankel
Gershtein,
Menashe
Ginzburg,
Kadishman, Yeheskel
Streichman, David Sharir,
Shalom of Safed, Yossi
Stern, Rephael Uzan, Ruth
Zarfati and more.

Special Programs
at Center Camp

Specialty camps for chil-
dren in fifth through 10th
grades will be offered as
part of the Jewish Center's
summer day camp program
scheduled to take place
June 28-July 23 and July
26-Aug. 20 on the Center
premises.
The tennis and sports
camp, under the direction of
David Cohen, is a coed prog-
ram which includes a morn-
ing session devoted to shar-
pening tennis skills and an
afternoon program focusing
on the fundamentals of a
different sport every week.
Racquetball, softball and
soccer are among the sports
to be covered.
Gail Greenfield, assistant
director of health and phys-
ical education at the Center,
will oversee the gymnastics
and dance program. The
dance portion of the prog-
ram focuses on the basics of
modern and jazz dancing,
aerobic dancing and gym-
nastic floor work. The gym-
nastic segment is devoted to
tumbling, balance beam,
vaulting and uneven paral-
lel bars.

the water. Enrollment in
this camp is limited.

Mel Clayton, supervisor
of special education in the
Berkley Schools, will direct
the safari travel program
-for fifth and sixth grade
boys and girls. Campers will
take day trips throughout
the metropolitan area.
Among the scheduled ac-
tivities are: horseback rid-
ing, five-pin bowling in
Windsor, a trip to the wave
pool, a visit to the FBI of-
fices and newspaper and au-
tomobile plant tours.
Older children will be
able to participate in teen
caravan. Directed by De-
bbie Keil, instructional
supervisor in the Pontiac
Schools, the program is for
persons in grades seven
through 10, and culminates
in a three-day trip.
A full-day camp program
is available for children in
kindergarten through sixth
grade and a special half-day
plan is offered for pre-school
and kindergarten-age chil-
dren.
The special child-care op-
tion is available at an extra
charge.

Fees are discounted for
children enrolled before
the May 1 early registra-
tion deadline. Full-day
campers are entitled to
neighborhood-to-camp
bus transportation.

For brochure and infor-
mation, call Cindy Starman
at the Center, 661-1000,
ext. 252.

Center Nursery
Has Open House

The Jewish Center's nur-
sery and child care program
New_this year is the will have an open house 9
sailing program, directed a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday,
by Bernie Wolf, director Thursday and March 26.
Nursery and child care
of the Center's men's
health club. Geared for services are available for
persons in grades seven - children age two months
through nine, the prog- through kindergarten.
For information, call
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