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April 03, 1992 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-04-03

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DETROIT

I

High School
Yearbook '92

The Jewish News will
honor the area's brightest
Jewish high school
seniors in our annual
"yearbook" in May.
Area high school prin-
cipals have been asked to
distribute our form to
their five Jewish students
with the highest grade
point average (minimum
3.6 required).
If you feel you qualify
but have not been con-
tacted, please check with
your principal. Deadline
for submission to The
Jewish News is April 24.

It's time for your Spring check-up
this Saturday at Beaumont's
Rochester Hills Medical Building.

Come join us between the hours
of 9-AM and 2-PM, April 11. In
cooperation with Project Health-
0-Rama, we will offer health
screenings — most tests are free,
others for a minimal charge. You
are also welcome to tour the new
Beaumont Medical Building
located at 6700 North Rochester
Road (north of Tienken) in
Rochester Hills.

During your visit, you'll also have
the chance to learn more about
the Beaumont-affiliated
physicians near you who repre-
sent the following specialties:












Cardiology
Dermatology
Family Practice
Fetal Imaging and Obstetrical
Ultrasound
Internal Medicine
Obstetrics/Gynecology
Physical Medicine
and Rehabilitation
Rheumatology

Just opened!

Now available at Rochester Hills,
complete physical and
occupational therapy services, in-
cluding full immersion
hydrotherapy.

We look forward to seeing you.

Beaumont Medical Building
Rochester Hills
6700 North Rochester Road
Rochester Hills, MI 48306

Temple Beth El will
celebrate Passover with a
morning family service 10
a.m. April 18.
A Passover Experience will
follow at 11 a.m. with fun,
food and activities.
For information, call Ruth
'Palmer, 851-1100.

Ivan Marcus

The more you know,
the better you feel.

William Beaumont Hospital

The Perfect Ending
For Your Seder
A Beautiful Tray Filled With Special
Passover Candy, Dried Fruits & Nuts.

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FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1992



The sixth annual Morris
and Sarah Friedman Lecture
on Yiddish Language and
Culture will feature Aaron
Lansky, founder and director
of the National Yiddish Book
Center in Amherst, Mass., 2
p.m. April 12 at the United
Hebrew Schools building.
Mr. Lansky's lecture,
delivered in English, is titled
"In Search of Yiddish
Culture: Adventures of a
Book Collector." There is no
charge.

Temple Beth El
Passover Program

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Aaron Lansky
Gives Lecture

For more information, please call
at 650-1500

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JTS PlanS
Study Session

Rabbi Ivan Marcus, provost
of the. Jewish Theological
Seminary, will speak at the
JTS Detroit Friends Young
Leadership breakfast study
session 7:45 a.m. April 8 at
the Federation building, 6735
Telegraph Rd. His topic will
be "Clannish or Vanish: The
Jewish Community in the
Majority World."
A continental breakfast
will be available starting at
7:15 a.m. in the first floor con-
ference room of the Jewish
Federation building, 6735
Telegraph Road. The study
session is open to the com-
munity at no charge.
Dr. Marcus is professor of
Jewish history, and author of
Piety and Society: the Jewish
Pietists of Medieval Germany.
The third in the JTS Young
Leadership Breakfast Study
Series is scheduled for May 27
with Rabbi Burton Visotzky
whose topic will be "Word of
God or Hand of Moses? Fun-
damentalism and the Rab-
bis."
For information, call the
Detroit JTS office, 258-0055.

-1 ANN ARBOR 1 1

°'

Memorial
Observed

The 1992 Community Ob-
servance of Holocaust
Remembrance will be held
April 26 in Ann Arbor. It will
coincide with the United
States National Days of
Holocaust Remembrance,
established as April 26-May
3.
The Ann Arbor observance
will take place 4 p.m. April 26
in the Residential College/
East Quad Auditorium.
Featured will be a greeting
by the mayor of Ann Arbor,
Elizabeth Brater; a violin solo
performed by Gabriel
Bolkosky of the University of
Michigan School of Music;
remarks by the Reverend
Kenneth Phifer of the First
Unitarian Church and by
Rabbi Robert Dobrusin of the
Beth Israel Congregation;
and a reading of the winning
essay on the Holocaust in the
Olga Hern essay contest.

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