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October 13, 1989 - Image 99

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-10-13

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I FOR SENIORS 1

YOUR GEO
HEADQUARTERS

12:30 p.m., Thursday; Richard
Leland will facilitate the
Press Review, 12:30 p.m.
Thursday; "Be Big" will be
shown 1:30 p.m., Thursday
and 10 a.m., Friday.
The Writers Corner, with
Dr. Norma Goldman, will
meet at 10 a.m., Friday.
For transportation to the
Ethnic Festival at Southfield
Pavillion, call 9674030.

Stroke Club
Support Group

The Stroke Club Support
Group sponsored by Oakland
General Hospital will hold its
next meeting 1:30-3 p.m., Oct.
31, at the hospital education
center. Meetings are held the
last Tuesday of each month.

Older Adult
Workshop At OU

Oakland University is offer-
ing a two-day workshop
"Counseling the Older
Adult," for anyone who works
with older adults, 9 a.m.-4
p.m., Oct. 19 and 26, at
Oakland University. There is
a fee.
lb register, call Oakland
University, 370-3003.

Men's Club Holds
Sports Day

Southfield Senior Men's
Club will hold its "Sports
Day" meeting, 1 p.m.,
Wednesday, at McDonnell
Senior Adult Center.
David Dashow, former
baseball umpire, will speak.
There will be refreshments.
The public is invited at no
charge.

Stress Management
For Seniors

The Continuum Center of
Oakland University is offer-
ing a four-session workshop
"Accentuate the Positive,"
which will teach adults 55
and older stress management
techniques. The class will be
held 1-3 p.m., Tuesdays at the
Rochester Older Persons
Commission.

Jewish Musical
Program At JCC

The Senior Adult Depart-
ment of the Jewish Com-
munity Center presents
"With a Song in Our Hearts"
featuring Mamie Lawson and
Miriam Zacks, who will per-
form a medley of Yiddish and
Israeli songs 12:30 p.m., Mon-
day, at the Maple/Drake
building.
There will be a dessert buf-

fet. There is a charge. For in-
formation, call Marilyn Wolfe
or Judy Samson, 661-1000.

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Bnei Akiva
Plans Events

The three chapters of Bnei
Akiva of Detroit will meet
during the upcoming Sukkot
holiday for events and
programs.
The Chevreyah Aleph
Chapter invites its members
to a "Sukkah Hopping
Event" on Sunday. Youth,
grades 1-5, will meet at the
Young Israel of Southfield at
3:15 p.m. and will visit
members' sukkot in the,
Southfield area. This date
also will mark the opening of
the Bnei Akiva branch of the
Young Israel of Greenfield.
Youngsters in the Oak
Park/Southfield area will par-
ticipate in a sukkah visiting
event meeting at the Green-
field synagogue at 3:15 as
well.
Chevreyah Zach, the junior
high school chapter of Bnei
Akiva, will hold a "Tie-Dye
and Dinner in the Sukkah
Event," on Thursday after-
noon at the Young Israel of
Southfield. Members will be
instructed on the different
techniques of tie-dying and
will design original outfits of
their own. Dinner will follow.
For information and reserva-
tions for this event, contact
Elisheva Schreiber, 559-6210.
High school members of the
Chevreyak Bet Chapter are
invited to go horseback riding
with the group on Monday.
Participants will meet at the
Young Israel of Southfield at
2:30 p.m. for departure to
Willowbrook Farms. There is
a fee. For information, call
Rachel Karlin, 967-0585.
Bnei Akiva of Detroit, in
conjunction with the local
Ahavas Chessed Group, will
hold a mitzvat chessed cam-
paign throughout the holiday
of Sukkot. Each day of Chol
Hamoed Sukkot, Bnei Akiva
youth will visit the sick at
Sinai Hospital, bringing
lulavim and etrogim. Those
interested in taking part in
this important program
should contact the Bnei
Akiva office, 967-3742.

New Program
For Obese Teens

A new 44-week obesity pro-
gram for teens 14-18, is being
held at the Beaumont
Medical Building in West
Bloomfield.
For information, call the
hospital's adolescent depart-
ment, 855-7520.

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