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November 17, 1989 - Image 50

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-11-17

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DETROIT ZlOMT FEDERATION • FORUM

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... Would It Bring Peace and Security for Israel ?

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`Senesh' Play
At Temple Beth El

Temple Beth El will present
David Schecter's one-woman
Off Broadway play, Hannah
Senesh, Dec. 9 and 10 at the
temple.
Actress Lori Wilner will
star as the young World War
II heroine who left her native
Hungary in 1939 for
Palestine. Senesh joined the
Haganah in 1942, becoming

Executive Vice-President Holocaust Memorial Center

Senior Rabbi, Temple Beth El

Dan Van Leer

CO-chair, Tagar-Herut USA, U of M Chapter

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Matchmaking
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Thanksgiving service 7:30
p.m. Nov. 22.
Conrad Giles, past presi-
dent of the Jewish Welfare
Federation, will be the guest
speaker. The Adat Shalom
clergy and choir, as well as an
ecumenical choir, will par-
ticipate in the service.
First graders from the Adat
Shalom branch of the Agency
for Jewish Education and
Hillel Day School will be
honored at Consecration Ser-
vices during Shabbat services
Nov. 18. AJE first-grade
teachers Rhonda Mostyn,
Ellen Bouchard and Linda
Rosenbaum are preparing the
youngsters for the program.
The community is invited.

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part of a highly trained corps
of parachutists assigned to
rescue Allied pilots and
Jewish civilians from Nazi-
occupied territories. She was
captured and executed by the
Nazis in Hungary in 1944.
Schecter has woven selec-
tions of Senesh's poetry and
diaries into the play, in which
Wilner portrays the lead
character as a youth and an
adult, as well as Senesh's
mother, Katarina Szenes.
Performances -will be held
8 p.m. Dec. 9 and 2 p.m. and
7:30 p.m. Dec. 10. The public
is invited to an afterglow
following the Dec. 9
performance.
There is a charge. Tickets
may be purchased by calling
Temple Beth El, 851-1100,
and will be available before
each performance.

Adat Shalom
Plans Events

Adat Shalom Synagogue's
Social Action Committee will
sponsor an orientation ses-
sion for the Oakland County
Literacy Project 8 p.m. Nov.
27 at the synagogue.
The project provides one-on-
one tutoring to Oakland
County adults. Volunteers are
needed for tutoring and a
number of other support pro-
grams. No previous teaching
experience is necessary.
Pat Eichenhorn is coor-
dinating the synagogue pro-
ject. For information, call
Adat Shalom, 851-5100.
Adat Shalom will host this
year's Farmington/Farm-
ington Hills Interfaith

Rabbi Elimelech Silberberg
of Bais Chabad Torah Center
will deliver a lecture on
"Schiduchim — Match-
making in Jewish Tradition"
8:15 p.m. Nov. 20 at the Torah
Center. The lecture is part of
the Monday night class on
basic Judaism. For informa-
tion, call the center, 855-6170.
Rabbi Silberberg will speak
on "Death and Funeral
Observances" 8 p.m. Nov. 19
at the Ann Arbor Chabad
House. For information, call
the Chabad house,
99-LEARN.
The next meeting of the
Tzivoth Hashem Youth Group
of Bais Chabad TorahCenter
and Bais Chabad Farmington
Hills will be 2 p.m. Nov. 26 at
Bais Chabad Farmington
Hills, 32000 Middlebelt. For
information, call Rochel
Wineberg, at 541-5615.

Freedom Of Choice
Celebration Is Set

"A Freedom of Choice
Celebration" will be held
3 p.m. Nov. 19 at Temple
Emanu-El.
Those who are pro-choice
may join Rabbi Lane Steinger
and other clergy at an inter-
faith religious service giving
thanks for the freedom to
choose.
Sponsored by the Michigan
Coalition for Abortion Rights,
the celebration will include
music, prayers and poetry.
Refreshments will follow.

Rabbi To Discuss
Friedman Book

Rabbi Sherwin Wine of the
Birmingham Temple will pre-
sent the second of three
reviews on the theme "The
Image of the Jew" 8:30 p.m.
Nov. 20. He will discuss From
Beirut to Jerusalem by
Thomas Friedman.
There is a charge.

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