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August 23, 1991 - Image 106

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-08-23

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1991

(Expires 8/31/-91

The Jewish Educators
Council, a group of Jewish
educators in the Detroit area,
meets bi-monthly to create a
network among Jewish
educators. Programs involv-
ing Jewish education in the
community are created and
executed by the JEC.
The slate of officers for the
coming year is as follows: Dot-
tie Dressler, president; Janet
Pont, Rita Abramson, Renee
Wohl, Marilyn Wolfe, vice
presidents; Annie Friedman,
secretary; Barry Levine,
treasurer; Joseph Poisson,
Robert Lask, past presidents.
The first meeting of the
school year will be held Oct.
3 at the Maple-Drake Jewish
Community Center.

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With This Ad

The National Conference of
Synagogue Youth and the
Young Israel Teens will begin
the first of a series of nine pre-
Yom Toy Shiurim (classes) for
teen-agers and adults. The
classes deal with developing
an understanding of and an
appreciation for the
significance of the Jewish
holidays and their rituals.
The first shiur, 5:30 p.m.
Sept. 5 at Yeshivat Akiva, is
entitled "Teshuva: The Pro-
cess of Return?' The guest
speaker will be Rabbi. Dov
Loketch, rabbi of Congrega-
tion Mogain Avraham in
Southfield. Following the
class there will be an optional
dinner at Sara's Restaurant
on the corner of Ten Mile and
Greenfield.
Regional NCSY Leadership
Training Seminar for
Regional and Chapter officers
will take place Labor Day
weekend at the Young Israel
of Southfield. Highlights of
the program will be speakers
Rabbi Marc Volk of Yeshivat
Akiva, Rabbi Elimelech Gold-
berg of the Young Israel of
Southfield and Rabbi Mark
Cohn, Regional Director of
NOSY. The community is in-
vited to joing the LTS par-
ticipants for Selichot at the
Young Israel of Southfield,
12:30 p.m. Aug. 31.
For information, call
557-NCSY (6279).

489.5862

The Sol Yetz-Morris Cohen
Post and Auxiliary, Jewish
War Veterans, will meet for
lunch 12:30 p.m. Aug. 24 at
the Horn of Plenty restaurant
on Greenfield and Twelve
Mile roads.
For information, call Anne
Weinstein, 559-4392.

Doreen Hermelin

UJA Women
Name Chairman

Doreen Hermelin was in-
stalled as chairman of the
United Jewish Appeal
Midwest Regional Women's
Division.
She is immediate past
president of the Jewish
Federation of Metropolitan
Detroit Women's Division.
Mrs. Hermelin also serves
on the boards of the Agency
for Jewish Education, Con-
gregation Shaarey Zedek,
Women's American ORT -and
Sinai Hospital.
She is a member of the
Women's Committee of Bar-
Ilan, Mizrachi Women and
Hadassah.

Maple-Drake
Plans Classes

A new Youth Theater class
with Nancy Gurwin will start
5-6:30 p.m. Sept. 4 at Maple-
Drake for nine weeks. Young
people ages 8-13 will learn
about stage movement and
voice.
Bridge lessons will be of-
fered Sept. 5 at Maple-Drake.
A variety of levels are
available from beginner to ad-
vanced student. Classes are
mornings, afternoons and
evenings, on Mondays, Tues-
days and Thursdays.
Bernie will start teaching
magic classes for the fall
semester at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 7
for children ages 6-12 at
Maple-Drake. This class will
meet for four weeks.
For fees and registration,
call Shirley Siegal, 661-1000,
Ext. 335.

Hanita-Israel
Hears Speaker

The Hanita-Israel Chapter
of Na'amat/USA will meet
12:30 p.m. Sept. 3 in the
Crown Pointe building.
Rose Wolok will describe re-
cent experiences in Israel
where she lived for two
months. She will concentrate
on the concerns of Israeli
women.

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