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January 24, 1986 - Image 80

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-01-24

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80 Friday, Jandary 24, 1986

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wide dance on Feb. 1 at 8 p.m.
in the synagogue social hall. All
ninth-12th graders are welcome.
Music provided by "Marc An-
kerman's Best Music in Town."
There is a charge.
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Synagogue Youth (grades nine-
12) will/have their 26th 'annual
Tamarack retreat Feb. 28-March
2, at Camp Maas in Ortonville.
The theme for the weekend is
"What Do You Do Once You Are
A Jew?" Forms for the weekend
are available in the Adat
Shalom youth office~ For infor-
mation, call Ankerman, 851-
5100.

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The B'nei Akiv Mishnah
class will meet at the Young Is-
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on Saturday. All boys from
fourth through 8th grades are
invited.
On Saturday, there will be an
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place at the Young Israel of
Oak-Woods at 8 p.m. Anyone in
the grades of six-12 are invited.
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The event will feature a spe-
cial program on poison preven-
tion for children, presented by
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at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital —
Pontiac. Cartoons and games
will be included. Handouts for
parents and young people also
will be available.
There is a charge, and friends
are welcome. For reservations,
contact Joyce Lang, 851-6168
evenings;
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hibition at the United Hebrew
Schools main building for the
remainder of January.
Those who provided stamped,
self-addressed envelopes - will
have their entries returned to
them. All other entries may be
claimed at UHS through Feb-
ruary.

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