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FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1991
Emanu-El Youth
Host Conclave
JETS (Junior Emanu-El
Teen Society) of Temple
Emanu-El will host the junior
youth group (grades 6-8) of
Beth Emet, the Free Syna-
gogue of Evanston, Ill., April
19-21.
The theme for the weekend
is "Choosing Judaism," look-
ing forward to the festival of
Shavuot. Activities during
the weekend include Shabbat
services and a program focus-
ing on Jewish memories with
residents of Teitel Federation
Apartments; creating com-
mercials for Judaism; going
to Greenfield Village and a
dance.
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"Winds and Whistles," a
presentation for children of a
brass quintet from the Detroit
Chamber Winds, will be 1
p.m. April 14 at Temple Beth
El. The free program is the
final in a three-part series
underwritten by the Loren B.
Fischer Cultural Arts Series
for Children.
The musicians, from the
Detroit Symphony Orchestra
and the Michigan Opera
Theatre Orchestras, are
Kevin Good, trumpet;
William Lucas, trumpet;
Bryan Kennedy, French horn;
Maury Okun, trombone, and
Randall Hawes, trombone.
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Oakland U.
Minority Workshop
The Oakland University
Continuum Center will pre-
sent a workshop, "Many Dif-
ferent Needs: Multi-Cultural
Awareness," designed to move
counselors, educators and
other professionals toward
cross-cultural competency 9
a.m.-4 p.m. April 16 on
campus.
Program presenters, Elinor
Waters and Jacqueline
Moase-Burke, will explore
ethnic backgrounds; the dif-
ferent approaches necessary
for various immigrant groups,
and ways to help foreign-born
students and clients improve
their performance in this
American setting. The focus
will be on reducing the
frustration of "on-the-job" ex-
perience with cultural
differences.
There is a fee which in-
cludes lunch. For registration
through April 12, call Cyn-
thia Appleton, 370-3033.