4 11111111111111111111111111.111111111P FOR SENIORS I Sinai Hospital Summer Camp Set At Butzel Center The Tay-Sachs screening scheduled for June 7, 1992 at the Berry Health Center in Farmington Hills has been postponed. A new date will be published in the near future. Doug Ross IRP Hosts Doug Ross For more information, contact Robin Gold at 493-6060. ?stinal •0. the perfect gift. . . a subscription to THE JEWISH NEWS ORDER TODAY 1— Please send gift subscription to: NAME ADDRESS STATE ZIP FROM OCCASION 1 year - $31 — 2 years - $56 — Out of State - $41 — Foreign - $62 Enclosed $ 1:1111AV II imr ICIOD Seniors Plan Port Huron Trip The Senior Adult Depart- ment of the Jewish Com- munity Center will host a trip to Port Huron June 17. Of- fered are lunch at the St. Clair Inn; shopping, a trolley tour of Port Huron; a tour of Mary Maxim's craft emporium. There is a charge. For infor- mation, call Diane Hochberg, 661-1000. 27676 Franklin Road Southfield, Mich. 48034 CITY "Michigan: Do We Have An Economic Future?" will be the topic of a talk given to the Institute for Retired Profes- sionals (IRP) 12:45 p.m. June 11 in Shiffman Hall at the Maple-Drake Jewish Com- munity Center. former Doug Ross, Michigan State senator and director of the Michigan Department of Commerce, will speak. Mr. Ross is presi- dent of Michigan Future, Inc., a think-tank focusing on the state's economic and social future. He also serves as senior consultant to the Cor- poration of Enterprise Development, which specializes in economic development and human in- vestment strategies. This event is open to the public at no charge. Mah Jongg Class Set The Senior Adult Depart- ment of the Jewish Com- munity Center will offer a class in mah jongg. Instructor Lillian Meyers will conduct four sessions for beginners July 9, 16, 23 and 30. There is a charge. For information, call Bar- bara Aronow, 661-1000. "A Week In The Country," a one-week summer camp ,— vacation program for mature adults, sponsored by th6' Senior Adult Department of the Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit, will take place July - - 6-12 at the Butzel Conference, Center in Ortonville. Co-directors of the progran:2 will be Elissa Berg, educa- tional director of Temple Kol Ami, and Marilyn Wolfe, educational director of the Jewish Parents Institute and senior adult programmer and - tripping coordinator of thc, Center. The week includes a pro- gram of education, recreation, and entertainment as well as accommodations in Butzel's guest house and three kosher meals daily. For brochures, reservations, and fee or scholarship infor- mation, call Leslie Bash, 967-4030. JPM Seniors Plan Events The weekly Bible Study Class will be offered 11 a.m. Wednesdays at the Jimmy 1 Prentis Morris Jewish Com- munity Center. A Summer Celebration fore Seniors will be held 1 p.m. 1 June 18 at JPM. Sam Barnes, and his band will provide the j entertainment. Light refreshments will be served. This event is sponsored by Jerome Glassman. For, details, call JPM, 967-4030. Tickets are available at thc-, JPM box office. There is no charge for Center members. The Yiddish Culture Club Study Group will meet 10 a.m. June 18 at JPM. Sol Granadier will lead Yiddish'- language discussions of cur- rent events and cultural history. A Letter to Mother/A Brivele Der Mamen, a Yiddish language film with English subtitles, will be shown 10:•, a.m. June 16 at JPM. Wednesday Afternoon SO:- cial will be held 1-3 p.m. at JPM. Local entertainers and musicians will perform. Re- freshments will be served. The Jewish Community Center will sponsor a trip to Cranbrook Science Museum" June 29. A museum tour, a planetarium presentation -- and lunch in the gardens are planned. The bus will leave the JPM 10 a.m. There is charge. For information, calf z=, Diane Sands, 967-4030. Sinai Hospital's Senior Health Screening will be held Thursday 1-3:30 p.m. at JPM.