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WEEK 2 — JULY 18-JULY 24
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WEEK 3 — JULY 25-JULY 31
WEEK 4 — AUG. 1-AUG. 7
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The Book Fair video, "We
Lived There Too" with Ken-
neth Libo will be shown in
the atrium of the Jimmy
Prentis Morris Building at 10
a.m. Monday and Thursday.
Frances Weinberg will
review. "West of Eden" by
Gloria Goldreich on Tuesday
at 11 a.m. in room 4 of the
JPM.
Rabbi Allan Blustein will
speak on "The History of the
Book" at 10 a.m. Tuesday in
the assembly hall of the JPM.
Following the lecture, Archie
Leslie will show the third
part of the movie, "Blue
Hawaii," in the assembly hall
of the JPM.
The Senior Adult Choir,
under the direction of Vivian
Stollman and accompanied by
Sonny Lippenholtz, will pre-
sent its annual concert. The
concert is under the auspices
of the Social Service Club,
Sophia Hoffman, president. It
will take place on Tuesday at
2 p.m. in Jaffe Hall of the
JPM. The public is invited at
no charge.
Celia Dzodin will conduct a
sing-a-long of Yiddish
melodies and Miriam
Margolis will read her poem
dealing with the Six-Day War
as part of the Yiddish Culture
Club program Thursday in
Jaffe Hall at the JPM at
12:30 p.m.
Irving Herman will elad
the press review, a current
events group, on Thursday at
12:30 p.m. in room 15 of the
JPM. The public is invited to
all programs at no charge.
Seniors Invited
To The Center
The senior adult depart-
ment of the Jewish Com-
munity Center, Jimmy Pren-
tis Morris Building, invites
older adults to join in the
Center's activities. Recrea-
tion, education, nutrition,
socialization and volunteer
activities are offered Monday
through Friday at 9 a.m. For
information, call Diane
Sands, 967-4030.
Israeli Writers
Topic Of Talk
The senior adult depart-
ment of the Jewish Com-
munity Center of Metro-
politan Detroit invites guests
to hear Sharon Schwartz as
she continues her series on
the contemporary Israeli
writers on Monday at 1 p.m.
in the library of the
Maple/Drake building.
Discussion will focus on the
themes and works of Aharon
Appelfeld. There is a fee for
non-members. For informa-
tion contact Judy Samson or
Marilyn Wolfe, 661-1000 or
967-4030.
Round Table
Group Meets
Leila Raden's round table
discussion group welcomes
mature adults to share their
opinions on a variety of topics
dealing with daily living. The
group meets at 1:30 p.m. Mon-
days in the atrium, at the
Jimmy Prentis Morris
Building of the Jewish Com-
munity Center in Oak Park.
Tbiansportation
For Seniors
Transportation is available
to the Jimmy Prentis Morris
Building of the Jewish Com-
munity Center. The service
operates Monday through Fri-
day, bringing participants to
the Morris Building at 10
a.m. For information, call the
Jewish Information Service,
967-4357.
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Bridge Group
To Gather
A newly formed drop-in
bridge group meets on
Thursdays at 1:30 p.m. in the
atrium of the Jimmy Prentis
Morris Building of the Jewish
Community Center in Oak
Park. For information, call
Diane Sands, 967-4030.
NEWS
Embassy Bill
Reintroduced
Washington (JTA) —
Although it has little hope of
success, Sen. Daniel
Moynihan (D-N.Y.) reintroduc-
ed his 1983 Senate bill to
move the U.S. embassy in
Israel from Tel Aviv to
Jerusalem.
A Capitol Hill source said
the measure, which had 51
Senate supporters and 228
House co-sponsors in 1983,
will likely not be brought to
a vote, but was reintroduced
as a matter of "principle" in
reaction to Secretary of State
George Shultz's criticism of
Massachusetts Gov. Michael
Dukakis for saying he might
moving the embassy to
Jerusalem if elected presi-
dent.
The 1983 bill was not voted
on after State Department of-
ficials told Moynihan it would
damage relations with Arab
states.
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