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Classes Begin
In Oak Park
Round trip fare from Detroit - Tel Aviv - Detroit
Accommodations for 13 nights • 5 star deluxe hotels
Briefings by Israeli leadership
Golfing at the Caesaria Golf Course
Full Israeli Breakfast • Four Complimentary Dinners
8 days sightseeing • Visit to an Israeli Air Force Base
Much more, plus a special 40th anniversary celebration!
Limited space available
Make your inquiries and
reservations now.
Shoshana Cardin
The Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion and its Agencies Educa-
tion Committee will present
the opening session of an
education series for JWF and
agency board members 9:30
a.m. Dec. 20 at the United
Hebrew Schools.
With the theme "Com-
munity Connections," the
meeting will feature a
keynote address by Shoshana
Cardin, immediate past presi-
dent of the Council of Jewish
Federations.
Cardin served as CJF's first
woman president from 1985
until last month. Among her
goals was to develop ciciser
connections between all
Jewish communities. Cardin
will discuss the philosophy
and purpose of a federation,
and what each agency means
to the organization's "family."
Agency board members will
divide up into workshops
where they will brainstorm
on projects to benefit the com-
munity. The meeting is
designed to steer board
members in their develop-
ment as effective community
leaders.
Future meetings sponsored
by the Agency Education
Committee will focus on the
budgeting process and service
priorities.
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"Community Currents," a
bi-monthly newsletter pub-
lished by the Jewish Welfare
Federation, has received a
silver award from the Council
of Jewish Federations in com-
petition among large-city
federations.
"Currents" is edited by
Federation's David M. Moss,
Registration for both adult
and children's classes is cur-
rently under way at the Oak
Park Community Center.
Winter Classes are slated to
begin in early January.
Adult classes include: total
body workout, Ladies Trim
and Slim, aerobics moves,
Basic Micro Magic, paint
workshop, ballroom dance,
calligraphy, karate.
Children's classes include:
pre-school service, Super
Saturday, paint workshop,
after-school dance classes and
acrobatics, arts and crafts.
Blood Donations
Are Sought
Blood donations are ac-
cepted at the American Red
Cross Oak Park Donor
Center, 25900 Greenfield,
Oak Park, on Monday, Friday,
10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Tuesday,
Wednesday, Thursday, 2
p.m.-8 p.m.; and Saturday, 9
a.m.-2 p.m. For an appoint-
ment or information, call the
Red Cross, 968-2258 or
494-2851.
Bloodmobiles are scheduled
for Thursday at Oak Park
High School from 9 a.m. to 3
p.m., and Dec. 21 at the Hun-
tington Woods Library, from
2 to 8 p.m.
Youth, Teen
Ski Trips Due
The Oak Park Recreation
Department is scheduling its
youth to high school downhill
ski trips for the winter of 88'.
To participate, one must join
the Oak Park Ski Club.
Five trips to the Alpine
Valley Ski Area are schedul-
ed for: 4:30 p.m. Jan. 4, 11, 18,
25 and Feb. 1. Members pur-
chase lift tickets and rental
cards each Monday night
before departure. Registration
is taken at the Oak Park
Community Center, 14300
Oak Park Blvd.
Torah For Tots
Series Offered
The second monthly "Torah
For Tots" program, designed
for pre-school age children,
will be held at 10 a.m. Sun-
day in the lobby and chapel of
Cong. B'nai Moshe. Children