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January 24, 1986 - Image 44

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-01-24

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airport transfers. In Nassau, also a native
show (except Sat. or Sun.) In Freeport, also
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Federation/Campaign
Sabbath Next Week

Sixty 93ars• of partnership
with the Jewish Welfare Feder-
ation and Allied Jewish Cam-
paign in meeting the needs of
our community will be the focus
of Federation/Campaign Sab-
bath, to be held Jan. 31 and
Feb. 1 at metropolitan area
temples and synagogues.
As a prelude to Federation's
Feb. 2 Super Sunday telethon at
the United Hebrew Schools, the
synagogues are conducting the
special Sabbath in conjunction
with Federation. The impor-
tance of individual participation
in a strong and cohesive com-
munity will be highlighted as
rabbis and guest speakers ad-
dress their congregations.
Messages will include the
Jewish tradition of tzedakah
relative to today's growing
needs in the local community
and to those in Israel and
elsewhere overseas who depend
on Campaign-funded human
services. The Sabbath will also
focus on Federation's role
through its social service agen-
cies and many community
awareness programs.
In a signed statement appear-
ing in this issue of The Jewish
News, the congregational rabbis
of Metropolitan Detroit reaffirm
their support of the • Allied
Jewish Campaign and call upon
their congregants to help sus-
tain the efforts of the Campaign
on behalf of our partners around
the world.
Federation. Executive Vice
President Wayne L. Feinstein
will address the congregation of
Temple Israel at services this
evening.

Among those who have been
invited to address congregations
on Jan. 31 are'Carolyn Green-
berg, JWF Executive Committee
member, at Temple Beth El; Jef-
frey Kravitz, an associate
chairman of the Campaign's At-
torneys Section, at Temple Kol
Arai; and Janet Levine, a Fed-
eration board member, at Tem-
ple. Emanu-El. -Rabbi Arm. of
Cong. Beth Achim also will par-
ticipate Friday evening.
Saturday morning speakers
include Feinstein at Cong. Beth
Abraham Hillel Moses; Judge -
Avern Cohn, chairman of the
JWF Executive Committee, at.
Cong. Shaarey Zedek; Dr. Con-
rad Giles, a Federation vice
president, at Cong, B'nai David;
Emery Klein, a Campaign vice
chairman, at Cong. B'nai Moshe;
and Dr. Dan Guyer, chairman of
the Campaign's Medical Physi-
cians Section, at Adat Shalom
Synagogue.
Also taking part on February

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Special. Dinner
At Beth Jacob

Temple Beth Jacob will have
a Shabbat-Tu b'Shevat differ
today at 6:30 p.m. New mem-
bers and their families will be
welcomed to the congregation.
Folk singer Judy Goldstein will
entertain.
There is a fee. Call the temple
office, 332-3212, for , reserva-
tions.

1 are Rabbi David Nelson, Cong.
Beth Shalom; Phillip
Applebaum, Young Israel of
Oak. Woods; Rabbi Michael
Goldberg, Young Israel of
Southfield; Rabbi Chaskel
Grubner, Dovid Ben-Nuchim;
and Rabbi Noah Gamze,

Downtown Synagogue.

Young Adult Men
To Hear Borman

Paul D. Borman will address
the Young Adult Division men's
leadership meeting on behalf of
the 1986 Allied Jewish Cam-
paign 7:30 p.m. Thursday, at
Cong. Beth Abraham Hillel

Moses.
General chairman of the 1986
Campaign, Borman is a member

of the executive chairman of
both the Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion and the Jewish Community
Council.
The Young Adult Division is
made up of more than 3,500
people, post-college age through
their mid-30s. YAD activities
include education, leadership
development, service, social
gatherings and fund-raising for
the Allied Jewish Campaign.

Shabbat Shirah
Service Planned

A special service will be held
at Cong. Shaarey Zedek at 8:45

a.m. Saturday in honor of Shab-
bat Shirah (Sabbath of Song.).
The service is the first of a
series of four special musical

Sabbath services, sponsored by

Beverly and Irving Laker.
The Shaarey Zedek Choir,
conducted by Eugene Zweig, will
join Cantor Chaim Najman in
special liturgical selections by
prominent synagogue composers.
The traditional renditions will
be part of the regular Shabbat
morning service marking the
Sabbath of Song and Tu
b'Shevat. .
The community.is invited.

Motivational
Seminars Planned

The Jewish dommunity Cen-
ter will conduct a series of moti-
vational seminars beginning at
7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the
main Jewish Community Cen-
ter. '
The instructor will be Darrell
Yee, a kymnast and structural
engineer, who teaches seminars
throughout the country on
achieving success.
'Wednesday's seminar is
entitled, 'Tow To Be A No-
Limit Person: Eliminating
Negative Aspects in Your Life."
The , topic for, 7:30 p.m. Feb. 5
is "The Power of Positive Think-
ing and Motivation."
Yee will sepak on "Keys to
Successful Human Relation-
ships" at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 12. .

There is- a fee. For informa-
tion, call Jill Cole at the Center,
661-1000, ext: 219.

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