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October 26, 1990 - Image 99

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-10-26

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Maimonides, is looked upon
as being one of the most pro-
lific writers and foremost
authorities on Jewish law.
The celebration is open to the
public; there is a charge.
For information, call the
Lubavitch Foundation,
737-7000.

YOUTH

Youth Symposium
At Holocaust Center

The Jewish Community
Council, the Greater Detroit
Interfaith Roundtable of the
National Conference of Chris-
tians and Jews, and the
Holocaust Memorial Center
will co-sponsor the Interfaith
Youth Symposium on the
Holocaust Nov. 1 at the HMC.
The speaker will be Pro-
fessor Kenneth Waltzer of
Michigan State University.
He will discuss the impor-
tance of Holocaust education
in light of reunification of
Germany and the resurgence
of hate groups as the
skinheads.
Two hundred high school
students from public, private
and parochial schools in the
tri-county area will attend
the symposium, which will
include a tour of the
Holocaust Memorial Center
and meetings with Holocaust
survivors. The closing
ceremony will be conducted
by students who recently
returned from the "March of
the Living," an emotionally-
charged walking tour of
Holocaust-related sites in
Poland.

Youth Group
Elects Officers

The Beth Abraham Hillel
Moses Kadima Youth Group
is planning events for the
year Serving as adviser is
Julian Wenclrow, president,
Lora Weberman; vice presi-
dent, Mindy Nigoff; treasurer,
Erika Jablin; and secretarial
committee, Lori Baron, Janet
Blumenfield, Benji Manson,
Rob Sadoff and Jodi Weiss.
Anyone interested in joining
their group should call the
synagogue office, 851-6880.

Scout Groups
Set Meetings

Congregation
Beth
Shalom's Cub Scout Pack and
Boy Scout Troop meets 7-8
p.m. Thursday evenings at
Beth Shalom.
Cub Scouts are open to any
boy in grades 1-5, and the Boy
Scout Troop is for all boys in
grades 6-12.
For information, call Lou
Landau, 541-6884.

At last there's time for a leisurely breakfast,
unhurried conversation and the chance
to enjoy a second (or even a third) cup of
rich, delicious Maxwell House® Coffee. It
couldn't be anything but Sunday morning.

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