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April 24, 1992 - Image 80

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-04-24

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FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1992

Ross To Speak
On April 27

former
Ross,
Doug
Michigan state senator and
director of the Commerce
Department, will address
"Shaping Our Future
Through Political Action" as
the conculding program of the
Jewish Federation Young
Adult Division Political
Awareness Series, 7:30 p.m.
April 27 (correct date), at
Adat Shalom Synagogue
There is a charge. For infor-
mation call Rick Krosnick at
Federation, 642-4260.

Couples Club
Holds Road Rally

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Sandra Ben-Dor will per-
form at the Yom
Yerushalyaim family celebra-
tion commemorating- the 25th
anniversary of the reunifica-
tion of Jerusalem 2 p.m. May
31 at the United Hebrew
Schools auditorium.
The program, called "Re-
joice with Jerusalem," is
sponsored by the Detroit
Zionist Federation and co-
sponsored by the Jewish Com-
munity Council and the
Israel Desk of the Detroit
Federation of Metropolitan
Detroit. It will feature 25
shofarot heralds, the Gates of
Jerusalem and BBYO and
Young Judaea participation.
Susan Citrin, co-chairperson
of the 1993 Michigan Miracle
Mission to Israel, will be the
Mistress of ceremonies.
Ms. Ben-Dor has sung in
concerts of Israeli and
American music. She has
played leading roles in the
Israel National Theater
(Habimah) as well as perfor-
mances on television and
radio.
Her accompanist, piano-
composer, Ronn Yedidia, born
in Tel Aviv, received his doc-
torate in music at Juilliard in
New York.
There is no admission
charge. In order to encourage
the purchase of Israeli pro-
ducts, persons attending are
asked to bring an hrael food
product which will be donated
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Yachad, the young couples'
club of Congregation B'nai
Moshe, will host the Moishe
500 Road Rally 3-9 p.m. May
17. There will be prizes and
refreshments.
Yachad is open to all
couples (married, engaged,
dating) ages 20 to 40. There
is an entry fee. For reserva-
tions, call the synagogue of-
fice, 539-3060.

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