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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1991
JWV Offers
Scholarships
The Department of
Michigan, Jewish War
Veterans of the United States
of America and the Ladies
Auxiliary are making
available annual Michigan
college scholarships in the
amount of $500 each.
There are no restrictions as
to race, color, religion, sex or
creed. Any veteran of the
American Armed Forces, his
or her son or daughter, or
grandchild, is eligible. Need
for financial assistance
should be paramount.
Applicants may include
students attending accredited
institutions of higher learn-
ing on a college level as well
as members of the January or
June 1991 high school
graduating classes.
The qualified student
should write a letter re-
questing scholarship informa-
tion and forms to: Scholarship
Committee, 16990 W. Twelve
Mile Road, Southfield,
Michigan 48076. All com-
pleted forms must be return-
ed by April 19.
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Sisterhood Program
Features Aerobics
GOOD 2/10/91 through 2/17/91
$1 4995
Synagogue, which was
established by Maureen and
Sanford Kornwise in memory
of their son, Robert.
Outdoor recreation will be
included. The youth will be
bussed to Camp Maas from
the United Hebrew Schools
building on Feb. 22 and will
return Feb. 24.
For information, call Rabbi
Bruce Aft, 352-7117.
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VALENTINE'S WEEK SPECIALS
Whisks you to & from
dinner at Novi's
premier dinner club
Red Timbers featuring
live band and dancing
Detroit-area Jewish high
school youth will attend the
third annual Robert Ian
Kornwise Judaica Weekend
Feb. 22-24 at Camp Maas in
Ortonville.
This event will encompass
social, recreational, educa-
tional and religious program-
ming, designed for Jewish
teens regardless of their tem-
ple or synagogue affiliation.
The theme of this weekend
will be "Courage and In-
dividuality." Irene Updike, a
heroine of the Holocaust
period, will share the story of
how she saved Jewish lives.
The teens also will explore
other examples of courageous
acts. In addition, they will
meet with Israelis and share
concern about American and
Israeli involvement in the
Persian Gulf conflict.
The event has been organiz-
ed and planned by young
leaders of chapters of Greater
Detroit United Synagogue
Youth, AZA/BBG, Michigan
State Temple Youth, Hillel
Day School, the National
Council of Synagogue Youth,
Young Judea, Habonim and
the Birmingham Temple
Youth Group.
The weekend is being coor-
dinated by the Agency for
Jewish Education Communi-
ty Jewish High School. It is
co-sponsored by chapters of
GDUSY, the B'nai B'rith
Youth Association, AJE,
MSTY, Hillel, NCSY, Young
Judea, Habonim and the Bir-
mingham Temple Youth
Group. It will be subsidized by
the Robert Ian Kornwise
Fund of Adat Shalom
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"Chasing the Winter Blahs
Away" will be the focus of the
next Temple Emanu-El
Sisterhood program 7:30 p.m.
Feb. 13 at Temple Emanu-El.
Singer/dancer Eudi Tracey
will offer her "Eudi Tracey's
Tap-A-Way,"© a low-impact
exercise program using tap
techniques. Participants need
not know how to tap dance,
nor do they need tap shoes.
Comfortable exercise clothes
and hard-soled shoes that
stay on the feet are all that
are necessary.
Eudi Tracey is the sister-in-
law of Cantor Norman Rose,
who has been with Temple
Emanu-El for eighteen years.
For the past 14 years, Ms.
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Eudi Tracey
Tracey owned the Eudi
Tracey-Bea Fried Academy.
There is a $1 charge at the
door. For information, call
Euni Rose, 557-2417.