THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, May 18, 1984

LOCAL NEWS

GENERAL MAURICE ROSE, A.Z.A.

Michigan legislative priorities topic of JCC

"Current Legislative
Priorities for the State of
Michigan" will be discussed
at the Jewish Community
Council Delegate Assembly
on Thursday 8 p.m. at Cong.
Shaarey Zedek.
Guest speaker at the As-
sembly will Rep. Joe Forbes
of the 67th District, major-
,ity floor leader in the
Michigan House of Repre-
sentatives.
Forbes serves as chair-
man of the House Policy and

Summer camp
in Three Rivers

Jewish youths age 9-16
will have a choice of two ses-
sions at Habonim Camp
Tavor in Three Rivers this
summer.
The camp, which is lo-
cated southwest of
Kalamazoo, features a full
slate of Jewish activities
and observes dietary laws.
Session dates are June 27-
July 23 and July 25-Aug.
20.
For furtherinformation,
call Marie Berlin, 851-5091.

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Legislative Council Com-
mittees and sits on the Cor-
rections Committee.
A member of the Michi-
gan House of Representa-
tives since 1970, Forbes
served as mayor of the city
of Oak Park from 1964 to
1970 and as a member of the
Oak Park City Council from
1958 to 1964.
He is also a member of the
National Association of
Jewish Legislators.
Also on the assembly
agenda are Council's an-
nual election of officers and
executive committee mem-
bers and presentation of the
annual Walter E. Klein
Youth Awards.
David Lebenbom, Council

Proudly Announces Its

40th Anniversary Installation

Ceremony Reception

SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 16TH, 1984

AT THE HYATT REGENCY

Rep. Joe Forbes

president, will preside at
the assembly.
The community is in-
vited.

Local lectures on drug abuse

Orchards
Children's
Services in Southfield will
present a lecture series on
teenage alcohol and sub-
stance abuse June 19-July
12 at the organization's cen-
ter, 16400 W. 12 Mile Rd.
The series, which is being
sponsored by the Greater

All Alumni Are Invited To Attend

To R.S.V.P. or for more information contact

Detroit Section of the Na-
tional Council of Jewish
Women, will include four
sessions. There is a charge
for the seminar and the
registration deadline in
June 12.
For information, call Or-
chards, 552-8544.

Howard Lazar Chuck Freedman Jeff Katzen
967-1295
548-6430
399-8047

You are cordially invited to attend the
Morris E. Bloomberg Judaica —
Jack Rosenbloom Memorial Lecture

An Evening
With

ELIE WIESEL

Adat Shalom Synagogue

Elie Wiesel is acclaimed as one of the most gifted and sensitive writers of our times
and as an outstanding voice for the human conscience. His lectures are recognized
as cultural events, experiences of emotional depth and intellectural challenge.

"We of Adat Shalom are honored to bring Elie Wiesel to our
community. I personally have never come away untouched,
unchanged, or unchallenged from one of Mr. Wiesel's lec-
tures. I urge each and every one to check the calendar, clear
the date, and be present for this very special evening."
Rabbi Efry Spectre
Adat Shalom Synagogue

THE ADAT SHALOM ADULT STUDY COMMISSION GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES THE
GENEROSITY OF THE BLOOMBERG AND ROSENBLOOM FAMILIES
FOR SPONSORING THIS LECTURE

Members of Adat Shalom Synagogue are given preference with regard to tickets, which will
not be mailed. It is essential to obtain your tickets (two per family) from the Synagogue office
by May 11th. Thereafter, the general public will be invited to obtain the remaining tickets.

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