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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-12-31

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38 Friday, December 31, 1982

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Attorneys Honor Nathan Kaufman

The Detroit Graduate
Chapter of the Tau Epsilon
Rho Law Fraternity will
honor Michigan Court of
Appeals Judge Nathan J.

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Kaufman, one of its mem-
bers, upon his retirement
from the bench, at a dinner
to be held at Kingsley Inn at
7:30 p.m. Jan. 29. Cocktails
will be served at 6:30.
Judge Kaufman has
served as an assistant
Wayne County prosecutor,
judge of Detroit's Common
Pleas Court, Wayne County
Juvenile Court judge,
Wayne County Circuit°
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JEWISH AND SINGLE
will hear Anne Doyle,
Channel 2 sportscaster, at 8
p.m. Wednesday at Cong.
Beth Shalom. There is an
admission 'charge. All
Jewish singles are invited..
The group will have an
oneg Shabat 8:30 p.m. Jan.
14 at Beth Shalom.
Stephanie Gurwitz, com-
munity affairs associate of
the Jewish Community
Council, will speak on "The
Plight of Soviet Jewry." Re-
freshments will be served.
Admission is free.
* * *
OAKLAND SINGLES
will feature music for danc-
ing and refreshments at
their next party scheduled
for 8 p.m. Jan. 9 at Scandals
Lounge in the Southfield
Ramada Inn. A cash bar will
be available. There is a
charge. Singles age 21-45
are invited. To get on the
mailing list, write Oakland
Singles, P.O. Box 93, Bir-
mingham, 48012.
** *
BNAI BRITH SING-
LES will see a variety show,
"Gershwin to Chopin," 8
p.m. Jan. 13 in the main
United Hebrew Schools
building, rooms 9 and 10.
Melody Musicale will

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Shelby Lee
Eric Freudigman
Carl Ryding
George Brooks
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Tom Ploeger
Bob Durant
Divertissement
Jay Valle
Tim Hewitt & Feelings
Johnny Griffith
Nate Rondell
Eric Harris

JNF Communal Tu b'Shevat
Celebration at Beth Achim

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entertain. A social hour will
follow with light refresh-
ments. There is an admis-
sion charge.
* * *
SOLO FLIGHT SING-
LES of Temple Beth El will
have an open board meeting
for all members 8 p.m.
Tuesday in the temple
youth room. Programs for
the coming year will be dis-
cussed. Admission is free.
Singles age 35 and up are
invited. For details, call
Henry Brand, 535-8441.

Peace Activist
to Speak Here

Tu b'Shevat, the New
Year of Trees, will be cele-
brated with traditional
Jewish folk dances and
singing at a party hosted by
Erev Chapter, Young
Women of Jewish National
Fund, 8 p.m. Jan. 29 at
Cong. Beth Achim. Donna
Sklar, president of JNF
Young Women, invites the
community.
The party will be the cul-
mination of JNF Sabbath
which, with Tu b'Shevat,
marks the resumption of
JNF-sponsored land recla-
mation projects in Israel.
The Galai HaRuach
Dance Group, a local organ-
ization that performs Is-
raeli, Hasidic and Yemenite
folk dances, will entertain.
Director of the Galai
HaRuach Dance Group is
Rachel Jacobs. Dancers are
Shelly Jackier, Eunice
Whitaker, Belle Green-

Prof. Danny Amit, Israeli
peace activist, will speak
2:30 p.m. Jan. 9 at the First
Unitarian-Universalist
Church of Detroit, 4605
Cass Ave., Detroit. His topic
will be "Lessons of Horror
and Perspectives of Hope."
The event will be co-
sponsored by the Detroit Lutzker Installs
Metro Chapter of New
Jewish Agenda and the So- New Officers
cial Action Committee of
Joe Rott was installed as
the Unitarian - Univer- president at the Lutzker
salist Church of Detroit. Society at its recent instal-
There is an admission lation meeting.
charge.
Other officers are: Al
Amit is a professor of Munson, vice president;
physics at the Hebrew Uni- Jack Schwartz, treasurer;
versity in Jerusalem. He Rae Kaufman, recording
has been active in Peace secretary; Harry Kronon,
Now, as well as in groups men's hospitaler; Tillie
seeking to foster Kronon, women's hos-
Palestinian-Israeli coopera- pitaler; and Ida Berger and
tion. He is a visiting fellow Eva Levin, social chairmen.
at the Institute for Ad-
vanced Studies at Princeton
University.
The meeting will be
jointly chaired. by Dr.
Ronald Aronson, member of
the New Jewish Agenda,
and Dr. Nabeel Abraham, of
Harvey Willens will re-
the American-Arab Anti- ceive the first Ben Franklin
Discrimination Committee. Award of the annual Print-
ing Week Committee at the
Tracey. Epstein
annual Printing Week
Jan. 15 at the
to Marry in July dinner-dance
Northfield Hilton Hotel.

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DONNA SKL-AR

has toured Israel and ha -S
made a record, "All My
Heart Is in Jerusalem."
Wine and snacks will be
served. Admission is gained
with the purchase of a tree
in. Israel through the JNF.
Pam David is president of
Erev Chapter.
For information, contact
the JNF, 557-6644.

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