THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 20, 1985
MARC
ANKERMAN
Disc Jockey
Parents for Torah for All Children
"The Best Music In Town"
MICHIGAN CHAPTER
light-heartedly, invoking the
help of a higher power in their
battle against the center.
Schwendiman is the recently re-
tired support services vice
president at BYU.
Although the protests have
been limited, Dann said that is
the fault of the police, who have
been reluctant to give protesters
permits to demonstrate. He
promises efforts will continue
and the protesters will represent
groups other than Israel's
ultra-religious.
Inter-Faith
Workshop
New York — The ninth Na-
tional Workshop on Christian-
Jewish Relations will be held in
Baltimore May 13-16, sponsored
by the National Conference of
Catholic Bishops, the National
Council of Churches, the Ameri-
can Jewish Committee and the
Anti-Defamation League of
B'nai B'rith.
Nine other national agencies
are cooperating with the pro-
gram. More than 90 national
religious leaders of all faiths
have been scheduled to be work-
shop participants.
Cordially invites you to its
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PARTIES, DANCES & SPECIAL OCCASIONS
5th Annual
Dinner & Concert
352-2292
Lights - Sound -
Experience
For your musical enjoyment
Zave Sherun
CAR OF THE MONTH
One Man Band
In Concert
Sunday Evening
January 5, 1986
Cocktails 5:00
Dinner 6:00
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ROYAL OAK
Museum Gets
Union Help
Washington — the 610,000-
member American Federation of
Teachers is kicking-off fundrais-
ing efforts to benefit construc-
tion of the U.S. Holocuast
Memorial Museum and is em-
barking on an educational cam-
paign to reach the nations's stu-
dents.
As part of the fundraising ef-
fotts, AFT members are initiat-
ing' a union-sponsored symphony
benefit, local union treasury do-
nations and individual contribu-
tions.
Needlework Unit
Seeks Members
NewYork — The Pomegranate
Guild of Judaic Needlework is
trying to establish local chapters
throughout North America.
The group has 650 members
in 11 chapters in the U.S. and
Canada, and the chapters pro-
vide lectures, workshops and
tours.
For information, write the
Pomegranate Guild of Judaic
Needlework, c`o The Martin
Steinberg Center, 15 East 84th
Street, NewYork 10028.
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Torah Seminar
NewYork — High school stu-
dents from more than 100 com-
munities will participate in a
Torah leadership seminar in
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sponsored by theYeshiva Uni-
versity.
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