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Box 254 Lathrup, Village, MI 48076 The Midrasha College of Jewish Studies presents its t h 28 Annual Mina and Theodore Bargman Memorial Lecture Series CHALLENGE AND RESPONSE: JEWISH LEADERSHIP IN TRANSITION Wednesday • May 2, 1984 • 8:00 p.m. Where: United Hebrew Schools LaMed Auditorium 21550 West Twlve Mile Road • Southfield 352-7117 or 354-1050 OPEN TO THE PUBLIC AT NO CHARGE THE. PROGRAM Topic: Date: Jewish Citizenship: Continuity and Community May 2, 1984 8:00 p.m. Dr. Jonathan Woocher Assistant Professor of Jewish Communal Service, Brandeis University DARGMAN INSTITUTE PLANNING COMMITTEE Dr. Maxwell Bordenstein, Chairperson Dr. Joseph Epel Janis Waxenberg, Vice-Chairperson Dr. Zvi Gitelman Dr. Eli Bosse Neil Gross Alex Dlumenberg Rose Kaye Dr. Elliot Burns Marcia Kersch Dr. Irving Panush Dr. Gerald A. Teller Abraham Pasternak Dr. Jock Woyne Rose Schiller Renee Wahl Edwin Shifrin Marilyn Wolfe Arthur Sugarman . on "The Moses in You" by psychologist Keith Levick at its "Swing into Spring" party at 9 p.m. Saturday at the main Jewish Commu- nity Center. At 9:30 p.m. disc jockey Joey Ryan will provide music for dancing. There also will be a Michael Jackson revue. The film, "Wholly Moses," will be shown. There is an admis- sion charge. Reservations are still being taken for the Chai Singles Skiers weekend in Toronto, May 25-27. Cost of the weekend includes round-trip train fare from Windsor, double occupancy at the Holiday Inn downtown, a wine and cheese party , and entertainment. Reservation deadline is May 4. For de- tails, call Bruce Tabashneck, 661-1000, ext. 219. The CNJS, Midrasha and Israel Aliyah Center will sponsor a five-week pro- gram on Israeli living be- ginning at 7:30 p.m. May 7. On May 7 at the Center, Susan Guira will present a program on "Cooking and Tasting Israeli-Style Food." At the United Hebrew Schools building on May 14, conver- sational Hebrew will be taught by Ahuva Newman, and Sol Lachman .will speak on "Politics'and the People." Itzhak Mintz will present a program on conversa- tional Hebrew and "Living in Israel — How It Com- pares to the U.S.A." on May 21 at the main UHS build- notist Dr. Max Hoffman at 8 p.m. May 14 in the B'nai B'rith Building. For infor- mation, call Ralph Miller, 559-3200; or the B'nai B'rith office, 552-8177. JEWISH SINGLES/ PARENTS NETWORK OF ANN ARBOR will hear Keith Levick ing. On June 4 at the UHS building, conversational Hebrew and Israeli folk dancing will be presented by Shelly Jackier. At 7:30 p.m. June 11 at the main UHS building, Tom Wexelberg-Clous er will present "Highlights of Is- rael." There is a fee for the series. For information, call the Midrasha, 352-7117; or Tabashneck. Singles age 25-45 who would like to play softball, should call Tabashneck. . * * * TEMPLE ISRAEL SINGLES will hear George Handley of the Men's Re- source Center of Metropoli- tan Detroit at 10 a.m. Sun- day in the temple. Brunch will be served. There is a charge. All are welcome. * * B'NAI B'RITH SIN- GLES (age 18-31) will have a meeting 8 p.m. Monday in the Dubin Meeting Room of the B'nai B'rith Building. The group will hear hyp- a talk- on "How to Spend Your Investment Dollars to Get the Most Out of Them" at 11 a.m. Sunday in the home of Andy Bailis, 3580 Packard, Apt. 1, Ann Arbor. Investment counselor Diane Farber will be the guest speaker. Potluck brunch will be served. For reservations, call Ellie Krantz, 662-9814 or 261- 3760. The group will go canoe- ing 11 a.m. May 6. The trip will go from Hudson Mills to Delhi. For details, call Frank Smith, 971-7876. Forensic contestant Karen Safran, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Miller of Southfield, re- cently participated in the forensic competition spon- sored by, the University of Michigan. A ninth grade student at Southfield-Lathrup High School, Karen won that school's competition in the persuasive speech category with an original oration against prayer in the schools. She placed third in that category in the district competition held recently at Berkley High School. DRAPERIES AND OTHER WINDOW TREATMENTS 20%to 60% OFF WALLPAPER 20% Off plus extra 10% when purchase is for 12 rolls or more from the same book. No freight or handling charges. WINDOW . • Energy Saving Shades (Warm Win- dow@ and Window Quilt9 • Roman SHADE CO. Shades, Draperies • Translucent and Black-out Shades, • Laminated Shades • Verosol Shades, • Mylar Shades and Decora- tive Shades.' Horizontal Blinds • Ver- tical Blinds and Woven Woods. Previous Orders Excluded. Not Valid With Any Other Offers. 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