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November 03, 1989 - Image 52

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-11-03

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I SYNAGOGUES I

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Friday, Saturday, Monday, 10-5:30

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40°A OFF-Coat

Beth Shalom
Topic Is Intifada

Professor Gordon Fellman,
chairman of the department
of sociology at Brandeis
University, will speak on "Ef-
fects of the Intifada and
Israeli Responses to It" at a

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30 ° A OFF Daytime Dresses

25% OFF Everything Else

does not include previous sales, layaways or special orders

6602 Orchard Lake Rd. • °W. Bloomfield
In the West Bloomfield Plaza

851-4410

Mon.-Sat 10-5:30

Gordon Fellman

B'NAI B'RITH HILLEL FOUNDATIONS

Of Metropolitan Detroit
present

J.C.C. ACTIVITY NIGHT

Saturday, November 11 • 8;00,m,-Midnight

at the
JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER
Maple/Drake Building

ROOT FOR
THE UNDERDOG

Hurt. alone, unwanted. They are
the victims of tragic accidents or
intentional cruelty. Unfortunately,
the Michigan Humane Society
handles scores of these sad cases
daily, receiving hundreds of calls
reporting animals in distress. Our
rescue vans are on the road thirteen
halrs a day, seven days a week.
But our goal is around-the-clock
vigilance. These rescue efforts-
and medical attention lake money.
More thah we have. Won't you
please help these underdogs?'
They deserve a fighting chance.

Give to the Michigan
Humane Society.

74111Chrysler Dr Detroit. MI4.11

DINNER WITH PSYCHIC
ROBERT TAYLOR

You Will Have A Great Time
Cost $7.00

Includes Dinner






Swimming
Racquetball
Basketball
Weights

lunch, following Nov. 11 ser-
vices at Congregation Beth
Shalom.
Fellman, who holds a Ph.D.
in sociology, spent three sab-
batical years in Israel, most
recently in 1987-88. He has
published and lectured on
Middle East politics, various
aspects of American Jewish
identity and the relationship
of American Jews to Israel.
He is active in New Jewish
Agenda and served for five
years as co-chairman of its
National Middle East Task
Force.
He also is a co-founder of
the Boston Nuclear Study
Group and is investigating
aspects of the nature and im-
plications of the nuclear
threat.
Babysitting will be provid-
ed for children during the
lecture.
There is a charge, and reser-
vations are required. For in-,
formation, call Congregation
Beth Shalom, 547-7970.

AFTER

You May Not Turn Out Like Mr. or Ms. Universe

For more information call

Richard

BLOOM

For Southfield City Council

Paid for by the Committee to Elect Richard Bloom.

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1989

Lunch and Brunch
Planned Nov. 12

577-3459

The Great

American
Investment

1.800-US-BONDS

Mat Shalom Synagogue
will hold the second in its
series of Shabbat lunches and
Sunday brunches for pre-b'nai
mitzvah and their families
Nov. 12. Participants will
meet for an 11 a.m. Shacharit
service followed by brunch
and a video presentation of
"The Mitzvah Machine?' Rab-
bi Elliot Pachter will lead a
discussion on values.
The program is co-
sponsored by the synagogue,
the Adat Shalom branch of

the Agency for Jewish Educa-
tion and Jewish Experiences
For Families.
Future programs will take ,
place Dec. 9, Jan. 14, March
25 and April 21. For informa-
tion, call Adat Shalom,
851-5100.

Shir Shalom
Sets Programs

Temple Shir Shalom, in
cooperation with J.E.F.F., will
present a day away at the
Smokier Pioneer Village in
Camp Maas, Ortonville, on
Sunday.
Pre-Kindergarten through
fifth grade children and their
families will learn about
Thanksgiving.
The temple, in cooperation
with United Hebrew Schools,
will have a Family Living
Room program 10:30 a.m.
Nov. 12 at Doherty Elemen-
tary School.
Based on the film The
Shopping Bag Lady, a dicus-
sion will deal with the pro-
blem of aging as well as
respect in interpersonal
relationships.
There is no charge. For in-
formation, call Flo Bloch,
737-8700.

Circumsion

Topic Of Talk

-
Rabbi Elimelech Silberberg
of Bais Chabad Ibrah Center
will deliver a lecture on
"Circumsion: Its Practical
and Esoteric Implications"
8:15 p.m. Monday at the -
Torah Center, 5595 W. Maple.
The lecture is part of the
Monday night lecture series
on basic Judaism.
Rabbi Silberberg will speak
on "Jew and Gentile: Is There
a Difference?" at the Ann Ar-
bor Chabad House 8 p.m.
Sunday.

Edelstein Speaks
On Ethiopian Jews

The Adult Education In-
stitute of Congregation Beth
Abraham Hillel Moses will
present a lecture 7:45 p.m.
Tuesday at the synagogue in
support of local efforts to aid
Ethiopian Jewry.
Jack Yair Edelstein, a
researcher at the University
of Michigan and president of
the Michigan Association for
Ethiopian Jews, will give an
update on the condition of the
Ethiopian Jews and discuss
opportunities to help them.
Jewish-Ethiopian crafts and
artifacts and color
photographs of relief efforts in
Ethiopia will be on display.,
The public is invited, and
there is no charge.
Refreshments will be served.

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