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July 01, 1988 - Image 35

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School Board
Elects Officers

The school board of Con-
gregation Beth Shalom an-
nounces Ellen Adelman is its
new president. Fran.
Hildebrandt will be the
secretary-treasurer on the
new board.
Other members include
Adrienne Sheinwald, Karen
Finn, David Kirsch, Gail
Langer, Mert Robbins and
Marilyn Sternberg. Special
congregation liaison to the
school will continue to be
Harry Freind.
Enrollment for the
1988-1989 school year is
already under way for the
congregation's West BLoom-
field satellite school as well as
the Oak Park school facility.
Registration from families
not affiliated with Congrega-
tion Beth Shalom. is also
welcome. For information,
call the synagogue office,
547-7972.

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SYNAGOGUES

Video Features
Cantors

The Cantors Assembly
recently issued the first
videotape of chazzanut in
concert.
The two-hour tape, "Live
From Jerusalem: A Concert
of Chazzanut," features a con-
cert presented last year in
Jerualem in celebration of
the 20th anniversary of the ci-
ty's reunification. Among the
cantors appearing in the
videotape is Cantor Chaim
Najman of Congregation
Shaarey Zedek.

Temple Begins
Adventure Club

'Kemple Beth Jacob in Pon-
tiac has begun a Jewish
Adventure Club. The club will
replace the traditional
religious school, and focus on
experimental and par-
ticipatory activities.
For information, contact the
temple office, 332-3212.

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Prevention Resources: Information & Drug Education

Project PRIDE is a national network of
drug abuse prevention Information
Centers based on the Chabad-
Lubavitch philosophy of bringing out
the personal strengths and natural good
in everybody.

Common Ground
Seeks Volunteers

Common Ground, Oakland
County's 24-hour crisis
center, • needs volunteers.
Interested individuals are
invited to an orientation
session- on Wednesday at
7:30 p.m. at Common Ground,
1090 S. Adams, Birmingham.
No appointment is necessary
For information, contact Con-
nie Justice, 645-1173.

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Program Director
Chaim M. Bergstein, Rabbi

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CENTER OFFERS:

Directors
Dr. Howard Friedman,

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Etta Landy, M.S.W., A.C.S.W

Speakers
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Dr. Michael Fox

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Seymour Karbal
Dr. Arthur Lieberman
Dr. Harris Mainster

Advisory Board
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Dr. Terry Podolsky
Dr. Larry Ribiat
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drugs as a way of dealing with prob-
lems, clearly described prevention
techniques for individuals and families,
and strategies for community involve-
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designed to reach teens with the facts
about drugs and practical alternatives
to their use.

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JEWISH COMMUNITY

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Interesting and challenging articles dis-
cuss Jewish values relating to drug
abuse issues.

VIDEOTAPE LENDING LIBRARY

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problem of drug experimentation and
abuse, and ways of dealing with it.

COMMUNITY PRESENTATIONS

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A carefully screened list of local inter-
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All Project PRIDE materials and ser-
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The Farmington Branch of Project PRIDE will open on
July 12th and every Tuesday and Thursday thereafter at
32000 Middlebelt Road • Farmington Hills • 855-2910

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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