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November 18, 1988 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-11-18

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I LOCAL NEWS I

George Will

Continued from preceding page

Gary Weinstein

Klein are chairing the special
2-4:45 p.m. agency session,
during which representatives
will bring their special exper-
tise about community ser-
vices to Detroit's largest an-
nual phonathon on behalf of
the Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion's 60 beneficiaries.

Information Service volun-
teers will also be on hand to
answer questions and handle
referrals.
In conjunction with Super
Sunday, 19 area synagogues
and temples will participate
in Federation/Campaign Sab-
bath, Dec. 2-3.

Delegates See
Videotape

We are now in

our new location

Faye Moskowitz

Come visit us and see
our new and exciting
collection of fine jewelry

Super Sunday calls to
10,000 homes will take place
at the United Hebrew Schools
in Southfield. In addition to
the 100 agency represen-
tatives, more than 350 other
volunteers will be at work
from 9:30 a.m. through the
evening session, which will be
manned by volunters from
the Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion's Young Adult Division.
Throughout the day, Jewish

An Allied Jewish Cam-
paign videotape produced by
the Communications Depart-
ment of the Jewish Welfare
Federation was shown at the
General Assembly of the
Council of Jewish Federations
in New Orleans this week.
The tape was one of six en-
tries selected for showing
from communities across the
country.
Directed by Larry August,
the 8-minute tape, "You Make
the Difference," was written
by Charlotte Dubin and stars
Jim August, Marcy Feldman,
Michael Maddin and Harry
Carlson. Simcha Dinitz,
chairman of the Jewish Agen-
cy Executive, and Paula Born-
stein of the Joint Distribution
Committee also were
interviewed.
Copies of the tape are
available on loan to organiza-
tions at no charge.

`Chanukah Happening'
Set For Southfield

Weinstein
Jewelers of Novi

41990 Grand River
Novi, Michigan 48050
(313) 347-0303

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1988

Gary S. Weinstein
Graduate Gemologist

The Neighborhood Project
and J.E.F.F. (Jewish Ex-
periences For Families), in
cooperation with The Jew-
ish News L'Chayim Family
Section, will sponsor a "Cha-
nukah Happening, featuring
`Dreidel-Mania' ", Dec. 4 at
the United Hebrew Schools in
Southfield.
The event, from 2 to 5 p.m.,
will include Chanukah food,
games and arts and crafts.
Entertainment will be fur-
nished by Bruce Franco and

Ethics Topic
At Book Fair

Rabbi Hanoch Teller,
author of the Soul Series, will
speak at the Book Fair, 4 p.m.
Sunday at the Maple/Drake
Jewish Community Center.
His books describe Jewish
personalities present and past
and how they lived and in-
fluenced moral conduct.
His appearance is spon-
sored by the Jewish Center
and Aleynu — The Partner-
ship for Jewish Adult
Education.

his balloon sculptures. There
will also be a dreidel-spining
contest and yo -yo
demonstrations.
J.E.F.F. will provide interac-
tive family programs ranging
from creating clay menorahs
and dreidels, to taking part in
a treasure hunt called "The c=-
Maccabi Trail."
The City of Southfield will
be showcased through a varie-
ty of booths in the UHS
auditorium. Representatives
of city departments and
public services will be on
hand for demonstrations and
to answer questions.

Israeli Loses
Russian Roulette

Tel Aviv (JTA) — A 17-year-
old Israeli fatally shot himself
Sunday while playing Rus-
sian roullette at a party with
friends at his home in Arad.
Yair Weizman was pro-
nounced dead without having
gained consciousness at a
Beersheba hospital, where he
was taken by neighbors.

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