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November 26, 1982 - Image 34

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-11-26

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'-'34 Friday, November 26, 1982

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Women's Self-Defense, Kid
Athletic Classes at Center

The physical education
department of the Jewish
Community Center is an-
nouncing the availability of
a variety of new classes.
A women's self-defense
class will begin 11 a.m.
Sunday at the main Center
complex. There is a fee for
the 10-week class. Non-
members are invited.
Aftei-school athletic ac-
tivities will be offered for
young children and teens at
the main building. Mini-
sports is held 3:45 p.m.
Mondays for children age
4-6.
On Tuesdays, floor
hockey begins at 3:45 for
kids age 7-10; beginning
gymnastics meets at 4 for
kids 6-14 and inter-
mediate gymnastics is for
youth age 9-15 and begins
at 5.
Wednesday's schedule in-
cludes indoor mini-soccer
for children age 5-7 at 3:45

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Milstein will perform
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the Orchestra Hall box
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- All high school students
and their parents are in-
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Reservations are re-
quired, but admission is
free. For information or
reservations, call the UHS
high school, 352-7117.

Home for Aged
Meeting Due

The annual meeting of
the Jewish Home for Aged
will take place 6:30 p.m.
Dec. 5 at Borman Hall.
Nominated for re-election
for a three-year term are:
Herbert Aronsson, Maxine
Canvasser, Burt Farbman,
Marvin Fleischman, Ben-
jamin Frank, Marvin
Goldman, David Hermelin,
Evelyn Kasle, Mervyn
Manning, Myron Milgrom,
Harry Modell and Robert
Steinberg.
Nominated for a new
three-year term are: Mar-
vin Danto and Jack Schon.
Nominated for a new two-
year term is: Julie Levy.
Nominated for a new one-
year term are: Dr. Richard
Krugel and Michael
Pearlman.

Nursery to Host
Shabat Dinner

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social hall. Chairmen are
Gail Amster and Diane
Wyner.
The program was ar-
ranged by the Beth Hayeled
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Elayne Franklin and Mau-
reen Selfon.
The Beth Hayeled,
Shaarey Zedek's kindergar-
ten and nursery school, is
accepting applications for
January. A new pre-
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For information about the
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The Horowitzes will offer
a "Dynamic Aerobics"
workshop 2:15 p.m. Dec. 12
in the main gym at the Cen-
ter. The free workshop is
open to the public.
For information on any
of these programs, call the
Center's phys ed depart-
ment, 661-1000, ext. 180 or
181.

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held at 4 p.m. Thursdays for
youth age 9-15. Beginning
Monday, the classes will
run for 10 weeks.
"Dynamic Aerobics" will
be held 6:30 p.m. Mondays
and Tuesdays at the main
building and 6:30 p.m.
Mondays and Wednesdays
at the Jimmy Prentis Mor-
ris Branch. Both classes will
begin Monday. The classes
were choreographed by
Steve and Donna Horowitz.
There is a fee for the 10-
week sessions.

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