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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Religious School
Sessions Begin
Enrollment is still being
taken for Temple Beth
Jacob's religious school.
With sessions beginning
Sunday, the religious school
offers courses in Jewish his-
tory, culture, customs and
ceremonies and Hebrew
language.
For information, call the
temple office, 332-3212.
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Events
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SOCIAL SINGLES a David Rosen, 968-8853.
new group for people age
40-62, will hear a talk on
"Loneliness . . . Coping
With the Enemy" 8 p.m.
Sunday at Hamilton Place.
There is a charge. Refresh-
ments and a social hour will
follow. For information, call
Mae Smith, 399-2265; or
DEAD BOLT LOCKS
$299° installed
Includes: lock, 2 keys & labor
No Travel Charges
KEY CHANGES LOCK SERVICE
399-7940 ask for Ben
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SWIMMING POOL CLOSINGS
$175.
FOR MOST INGROUND POOLS
• Complete winterizing of Lines, Filter & Heater
• Pool Vacuumed
• Cover Installed . . . And More!
NORTHERN POOL AND SPA
Service and Sales Co.
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Jewish New Year and All Occasion Cards are
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New Location for Music Study Club Meetings
Music Study Club of Met-
ropolitan Detroit will have
its first meeting in its new
location, the Birmingham
Temple, 12:15 p.m. Tues-
day. Pianist and teacher President Corliss . Rosen-
Mischa Kottler will present berg, 543-3095. Program
a program of Schumann and chairman is Esther Krops
Chopin pieces. and Chairman of the Day is
For information, call Claire Brown.
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GOOD FRIENDS in-
vites singles age 23-40 to
their next dance 8 p.m. Sept.
12 at Roberto's. The music
of Kretz and Fong will be
featured. There is an admis-
sion charge. A cash bar will
be available. For informa-
tion, call Sandra Maurer,
968-6191; or Lauren Sacks,
968-1083.
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OAKLAND SINGLES
invites singles age 21-45 to
its next dance and party
8:30 p.m. Sept. 19 at Scan-
dals in the Southfield
Ramada Inn. The evening
will be highlighted by light
snacks, music for dancing
and a cash bar. There is an
admission charge. To get on
the mailing list, write Oak-
land Singles, P.O. Box 93,
Birmingham, 48012.
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ROSE SHERER SO-
CIALITES will have a
pre-holiday dance 9 p.m.
Sept. 11 at the Oak Park
Community Center. Eric
Rosenow and his Continen-
tals will provide music for
dancing. The evening will
include social mixers and
refreshments. There is a
charge. Couples are invited.
For information, call
President Dorothy
Goldberg, 548-6850; or Pro-
gram Chairman Pete Stet-
tin, 968-2432.
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Re-Dedication
of Monument
Workmen's Circle of
Michigan will have a re-
dedication of its memorial
monument to the Six Mil-
lion at 2 p.m. Sunday at the
monument site at the
Workmen's Circle Cemet-
ery, 14 Mile Road and
Gratiot.
The guest speaker will be
State Sen. Jack Faxon,
president pro tern of the
State Senate. Sen. Faxon is
chairman of the Senate edu-
cation committee, chairman
of the subcommittee on re-
tirement, chairman of the
joint legislative committee
on the arts, vice chairman of
the commerce committee
and member of the Senate
labor and retirement com-
mittee.
Also participating in the
program will be Workmen's
Circle district chairman
Selma Goode, Leibl and
Henia Borenstein and Ei-
leen Israel.
There is no admission
charge, and the public is in-
vited. For information, call
the Workmen's Circle office,
545-0985.
Activities
in Society
Shirlee Snider,
a
member of Lt. Roy F. Green
Auxiliary, Jewish War Vet-
erans, and president of the
Ladies Department of
Michigan, is at the Concord
Hotel in New York at the
55th annual national con-
vention of the Jewish War
Veterans Auxiliary.
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