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The senior adult depart-
ment of the Jimmy Prentis
Morris Building of the Jewish
Community Center an-
nounces Marty Kraar, ex-
ecutive director of the Jewish
Welfare Federation, will be
the guest speaker in the
series, "Let's Talk with
Jewish Leaders New to Our
Community" on Tuesday at 1
p.m. in the JPM assembly
hall. Coffee will be served in
the atrium.
The annual Third Seder,
supported by the Yiddish
Culture Club, will take place
at 12:30 p.m. in Jaffe Hall on
Monday. Cantor Sidney
Resnick, accompanied by
Lillian Zellman, will conduct
the Yiddish seder. There is a
nominal charge.
Sophia Hoffman will be in
charge of the last games day
of the season on Sunday at
1:30 p.m. in room 115 of the
JPM. Refreshments will be
served and prizes distributed.
There is a nominal charge.
The movie, Golden Honey-
moon, will be shown by Ar-
chie Leslie at 2 p.m. Tuesday
in the JPM assembly hall.
Rides Available
For Senior Adults
Door-to-door transportation
to the Jimmy Prentis Morris
Building of the Jewish Com-
munity Center is available on
a limited basis. For informa-
tion, call Barbara Lefton,
967-4357. Areas served in-
clude: Southfield, Oak Park,
Northwest Detroit, Berkley
and Royal Oak.
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FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1989.
Brighton Beach Memoirs
will be shown on April 28 at
10 a.m. at Jaffe Hall at the
Jimmy Prentis Morris Build-
ing as part of the Center's
"Friday Morning Features"
film series.
There is no charge for the
program which is sponsored
by the Jewish Community
Center's senior adult
department.
Theater Day
Due For Seniors
The senior adult depart-
ment of the • Jewish Com-
munity Center of Metro-
politan Detroit will have
lunch at a Detroit restaurant
followed by a Hilbery Theater
performance of Working, a
musical by Stephen Schwartz,
May 10.
There is a fee which in-
cludes the play and transpor-
tation. Kosher meals are
available by advance
reservation.
For information, call
Marilyn Wolfe or Judy Sam-
son, 661-1000.
Senior Garden
Is Planted
Registration is now being
taken for participation in the
Jimmy Prentis Morris senior
adult community garden.
To reserve ground space for
a spring/summer vegetable
garden, contact Diane Sands,
967-4030.
Senior Driving
Workshop Set
Oak Park-area senior
citizens can participate in a
workshop designed to help
them improve their driving
. skills and maintain highway
mobility on May 18 and 19 at
the Oak Park Senior Center.
The two-day workshop will
begin at 9 a.m. and end at 1
p.m. each day. The workshop
is hosted by the city of Oak
Park and sponsored by the
Traffic Improvement Associa-
tion of Oakland County (TIA)
under a federal grant receiv-
ed through the Michigan Of-
fice of Highway Safety
Planning.
Persons age 50 or older are
eligible. There is a fee.
Register at the Oak Park
Senior Center.
Seniors' Needs
Are Probed
Franklin Club Apartments
will begin a program to meet
the emotional needs of people
55 or older at 1:30 p.m. May
10. It will also meet the
following three Wednesdays
in May.
The four-week series covers
topics such as communication
techniques, stress manage-
ment, problem-solving and
grief resolution.
Mah Jongg
Services Set
The senior adult depart-
ment of the Jewish Com-
munity Center of Metro-
politan Detroit hosts a series
of mah jongg classes taught
by Lillian Meyers in room 239
of the Maple/Drake building
at 9:30 a.m. Thursday. The
class will meet May 4, 11, 18
and 25.
Mah jongg cards will be
available for purchase. There
is a charge. For information,
call Marilyn Wolfe or Judy
Samson, 661-1000.