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March 31, 1989 - Image 84

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-03-31

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At EL AL, we offer
more than a few ways
to see Israel.
For example, with
our $8/day (plus air-
fare) package; you don't
have to spend much to
see Israel.
With our "Singles"
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people as you see Israel.
With our "Grand-
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package, you can share
history as you see Israel.
With our "Heritage"
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your roots as you see
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Barristers Cite
Local Judges

The B'nai B'rith Barristers
will hold their annual
Judicial Recognition Dinner
at Adat Shalom Synagogue
on Tuesday. There will be
cocktails with open bar at
5:30 p.m. and dinner at 6:30,
Judges to be honored are:
Bernard A. Friedman and
Paul V. Gadola of the U.S.
District Court, Eastern
District of Michigan; Walter
Shapero of the U.S. Bankrupt-
cy Court, Eastern District of
Michigan; Thomas J. Bren-
nan, Mark S. Cavanagh,
Richard Griffin, Marilyn Kel-
ly, Janet T. Neff and Maureen
P. Reilly of the Michigan
Court of Appeals; Barry
Howard and Edward Sosnick
of the Oakland County Cir-
cuit Court; Sandra Silver and
Joan E. Young of the Oakland
County Probate Court;
William I. Cahalan, Pamela
R. Harwood and Samuel
Turner of the Wayne County
Circuit Court; Freddie G.
Burton, Jr. and Frances Pitts
of the Wayne County Probate
Court.
Also District Court Judges
Sylvia A. James (22nd),
Trudy DunCombe Archer
(36th), Joseph N. Baltimore
(36th), Vanesa H. Jones-
Bradley (36th), Claudia
Lauchie-Gartin (36th),
Jimmylee Gray (36th), Paula
Humphries (36th), Deborah I.
Langston (36th), Jeanette
O'Banner-Owens (36th),
Robert Ziolkowski (36th),
Mark Switalski (39th),
Goerge Steeh, III (41-B), Ed-
ward Avadenka (48th),
Thomas W. Brookover (48th),
Leo Bowman (50th), William
Waterman (50th), Brian
MacKenzie (52-1) and Ralph
Nelson (52-3); and Kirsten
Frank and Matthew Rumora
of the Municipal Court.
There is a fee. For reserva-
tions and information, con-
tact Robert A. Weisberg,
644-4840.

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BB Sponsors
Theater Night

B'nai B'rith will sponsor an
evening at The Birmingham
Theater to see Neil Simon's
play, Broadway Bound on
Wednesday.
Thanks to donations by
members of the committee,
seniors of the "Outreach Pro-
gram" at the Jewish Com-
munity Center will be the
guests of B'nai B'rith..
Tickets are still available or
one may send a member of
the community to see the
play. A sponsor will be invited
to an afterglow to meet the

cast. Other seating, patron or
friend, may also be reserved
by contacting B'nai B'rith,
552-8070 or 552-8177.
Proceeds from this perfor-
mance will benefit the youth
serving agencies of B'nai
B'rith.

Lodge Hosts
F.B.I. Agent

The Detroit Louis Marshall-
Suburban-Tikvah B'nai
B'rith Lodge will hold a pro-
gram night on Thursday at 8
p.m. at the Zionist Cultural
Center, 18451 W. 10 Mile
Road, Southfield. Guest
speaker will be Gregory H.
Schwartz, special agent of the
Detroit F.B.I. office. Schwartz
will speak on "Crime Today."
The public is welcome.
Refreshments will be served,
and there is no charge. For in-
formation, call Max Kusher,
669-2561.

Real 'Estate
Unit Meets

Real estate and construc-
tion unit will hold its general
meeting 7 p.m. Wednesday at
the 5000 Town Center
meeting room.
The featured speaker will
be Marvin Daitch, real estate
investment banker and
broker. The public is invited.

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Machon Has
`Sederama'

Machon ETora.h, the Jewish
Learning Network of
Michigan, will present Part 2
of its annual "Sederama" pro-
gram on Monday at 7:30 p.m.
The class, to be held at the
Machon L'Torah learning
Center, will focus on the "how
to's" of Passover preparations
and observances. The class is
conducted by Rabbi Avraham
Jacobovitz, director.
This program is offered free
of charge as a community ser-
vice.

Simcha Has
Pesach. Seder

Simcha, a support organiza-
tion for lesbian and gay Jews
and their friends, will sponsor
a Passover seder on April 16
at 3:30 p.m.
A portion of the seder will
be adapted to address gay/les-
bian concerns.
Reservations for the
Passover seder and dinner
must be made no later than
April 9. Call the 24-hour Sim-
cha hotline for reservations
and information, 353-8025.

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