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The Beth Elders will meet for a noon luncheon program Oct. 20 with Rabbi Daniel Polish speaking on "Is There a Jewish Stake in the Coming Election?" There is a charge for the luncheon. For reservations or informa- tion, call Jeanette ,Cohen, 737-0194; or Hy Frank, 851-8677. The Photography Group of the Institute of Retired Pro- fessionals (IRP) will hold its first photography show in the lobby of the Maple-Drake Jewish Community Center Oct. 15-28. The opening reception will be 6-8:30 p.m. Oct. 15. The exhibit showcases the work of the group's members and em- braces a wide range of subjects. For information, call the IRP office, 967-4030. CHaZaKaH Hosts Singers CHaZaKaH, the Adat Shalom seniors group, will hear the Rose Morgan Choral Group 12:30 p.m. Oct. 22 at the synagogue. Following refreshments, the group will present a selection of Yiddish and Hebrew music and popular show tunes. Rose Morgan, director and accom- panist, is a past president of the Music Study Club of Metropolitan Detroit and has been the staff pianist and choral director of the Sholem Aleichem Institute for more than 30 years. The troupe is comprised of teachers, at- torneys, doctors, and others who formed the group because they love to sing. There is a fee. For reserva- tions by Oct. 15, call Dorothy Storchan, 557-7804; or Ar- thur Schultz, 559-4403. Beth Achim Group Sets Sukkot Social Young At Heart, senior group of Congregation Beth Achim, will hold their annual Sukkot social 12:30 p.m. Oct. 15 at the synagogue. Cantor Max Shimansky will present a "Harvest of Melodies." Holi- day refreshments will be serv- ed. There is a nominal charge. For information, call Esther Pelton, 626-8763. EMES Goes To The Theater Temple Emanu-El's EMES (Emanu-El's Mature and Ex- citing Set) will host a preview evening at the Birmingham Theatre 8 p.m. Nov. 5. The evening will feature the Irv- ing Berlin musical Annie Get Your G1117. For information, call Max- well Stettner, 545-3983. News Midrasha Hosts Lecture Series Rabbi Ernst Conrad, rabbi emeritus of Temple Kol Ami, will present the first lecture in the lunch and learn lecture series noon Oct. 22 at the United Hebrew Schools Building. The series is co-sponsored by B'nai B'rith Michigan Regional Council, Midrasha- College of Jewish Studies and the Michigan Board of Rab- bis. Rabbi Conrad will speak on "Was Columbus Jewish?: 500 Years Later." A kosher deli lunch will be served; there is a charge. Subsequent lunch and learn lectures will be held Nov. 19 with Rabbi William Gershon of Congregation Shaarey Zedek speaking on "God and the Jewish Tradi- tion"; Dec. 17 with Rabbi Martin Berman of Congrega- tion Beth Achim speaking on "The December Dilemma for Jews: Living with Xmas Next Door;" and Jan. 21 with the Reverend James Lyons of the Ecumenical Institute for Jewish and Christian Studies speaking on "What Can Jews and Christians Learn from Each Other?" For reservations, call the Midrasha office, 354-1050; or Arnold Michlin, 626-1570. Travel Series Features Russia The Southfield Cultural Arts Travel Series will feature a travelogue 7:30 p.m. Oct. 16 in the Municipal Building. Ralph Green, the photogra- pher, will present a non- political film on the former Soviet Union, focusing on the old and the new. The film will be shown in the council chambers. For series ticket information, call Marlowe Belanger, 354-4717.