THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS MI IN UM MMMMMMMMMM M MM MI SE M AWARD-WINNING RESTAURANT & PIZZERIA 1 FAMILY ITALIAN DINING & PIZZA A coffee concert and tour for enior adults is planned for 1 .m. Tuesday in Jaffe Hall of he Jimmy Prentis Morris ranch of the Jewish Commu- ity Center. Phyllis Fleming, pianist and ocent at the Detroit Symphony rchestra, will discuss the mus- cal selections to be heard: Over- tire to Beatrice et Benedict by :erlioz, Piano Concerto No. 1 by hopin and Rite of Spring by . travnisky. The lecture and tour are free nd open to the community. The Tuesday Movie Series ill feature the film, The Issue s Peace, at 2 p.m. Tuesday in he JPM assembly hall. Admis- on is free. The Erev Shabbat Program ill feature Cantor Max himansky of Cong. Beth Achim t 12:30 p.m. Feb. 14 in Jaffe I all of the JPM Branch. The Featuring ROUND PIZZA SQUARE PIZZA SMALL OR LARGE SMALL—MED—LARGE PIZZA—RIBS—FISH HOMEMADE GARLIC BREAD '1 OFF DINNER FOR TWO! • p.m. ANY COMBINATION! AFTER 4 Seniors To Discuss Taxes At Center "Taxation of Social Security: Can it Happen To You?" will be discussed by Iry Lichtman in a program sponsored by the senior adult department of the Jewish Community Center at 1 p.m. Monday in room 239 at the main Jewish Center. All senior adults are invited. Coffee will be served. For infor- mation, call Candice Bousquet, 661-1000, ext. 182. The program is supported by grant from Area Agency on Ag- ing, 1-B. Oak Park Panel On Neighbors Richard Lobenthal will mod- erate a panel of experts repre- senting Afro-Americans, Chal- deans, Asian and European Americans and Jews, 7:30 p.m. Thursday in Oak Park City Hall as part of a four-part program on "Know Your Neighbor." Lobenthal is Michigan region director of the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith. Thurs- daY's panel will deal with "The Importance of Culture to Humankind." 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