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December 08, 1989 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-12-08

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LOCAL NEWS

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Maddin To Chair
UJC Endowments

Michael W. Maddin has
been named chairman of the
Federated Endowment Fund
of United Jewish Charities.
Maddin is a member of the
UJC Grants and Distribu-
tions Committee and serves
on the. Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion's board of Governors. He
is past president of the Fresh
Air Society and is a member
of its endowment committee.
He also is the past president
of the former Junior Division
(now Young Adult Division) of
Federation.
Maddin has held numerous
leadership positions with the
Allied Jewish Campaign and
has been a member of the
board of directors of Hillel
Day School and is endowment
and budget committees.

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Thmple Israel will host the
Jewish Community Council
Community Assembly 7 p.m.
- Dec. 11. The topic is "The
December Dilemma —
Government Entanglement
with Religion?'
Panelists will include Rev.
James Lyons, director of the
Ecumenical Institute for
Jewish Christian Studies; Dr.
Seymour Gretchko, superin-
tendant of the West Bloom-
field School District; and at-
torney Robert Appleford,
former mayor of Birming-
ham, Michigan; George Can-
tor, Detroit News columnist
and a temple - member, will
serve as moderator. Refresh-
ments will be served. There is
no charge.


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Temple Israel
Sets Workshop

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The outreach committee of
Temple Israel will hld a
' Chanukah workshop 7:30
p.m. Dec. 14 at the temple.
Rabbis Harold Loss and
Paul Yedwab and Cantor
Obach will teach the story
and music of Chanukah.
Educators and members of
the temple's outreach com-
mittee will demonstrate the
preparation of latkes,
Chanukah blessings, games
and decorations. The program
is especially designed for
Jews-by-choice, interfaith
couples and Jews-by-birth
who want to learn more about
Judaism.
For information and to
make reservations, call the
temple office, 661-5700. There
is no charge.

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 17

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