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February 19, 1993 - Image 106

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-02-19

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CAW' WHITE PINE

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Ontario, Canada

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From The Traditional To The Glitz

• WEDDINGS •SHOWERS
• BAR/BAT MITZVAHS
• PICTURE INVITATIONS
• FABULOUS BIRTH
ANNOUNCEMENTS

CANADIAN CAMPING AT ITS BEST

Special Attention Includes De-
signing the perfect invitation, cal-
ligraphy and Hebrew, Personal
Stationery and Accessories, Host-
ess gifts, Addressing and Mailing,
HAND HOLDING AND SMILES.

"FY: SUITE

Boys and Girls, ages 8 to 16, from Canada, the United States and throughout the world
join together for a summer that offers friendship, fun, new skills and self-development
in a safe and beautiful environment For over thirty-five years, we have helped children
po
develop responsibility
and independence in an atmosphere of trust and under the
guidance of mature and experienced staff.

WATER SPORTS
Swimming & Diving
Water Skiing
Canoeing & Kayaking
Sailing & Sailboarding

LAND SPORTS
CREATIVE ARTS
Tennis
Arts & Crafts
Horseback Riding
Pottery
Baseball & Soccer
Theatre
Ropes Course
Photography
Archery
Woodshop
CAMPING
Basketball
Copper Enameling
Canoe Trips & Pioneering
Mountain Biking
Fitness & Dance
Orienteering
Gymnastics
AND . . . Oneg Shabbat, Campfires, Singsongs, Special Programs
AND . . . Excursion Bus Trips to Ottawa, Niagara Falls, and more!

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a 50's styled
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plus a Pro Shop and
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For general admission, kids party packages
& private party information call:

Self-Esteem
Is Solo Topic

Temple Israel's Solo, a group
for single Jewish parents, will
host Norman Trepeck 9:30
a.m. February 28 at the tem-
ple. Mr. Trepeck's topic will be
"New Perceptions: Intimacy
and Self-Esteem — Are You
Prepared for Close Relation-
ships?" There is a charge. An-
nual membership dues to Solo
are payable at the door.
Norman Trepeck, a member
of the board of trustees at
Temple Israel and of Solo, is
president of Perception Con-
sultants, Inc., a national firm
specializing in public speak-
ing, seminars and business
consulting.

Singles Service
At Emanu-EI

Chavrei Emanu-El, Temple
Emanu-El's group for unmar-
ried Jews between the ages of
25-45, will sponsor a creative
Shabbat service 8:30 p.m. Feb.
26.
The service will be led by
Rabbi Amy Bigman and
Danny Phillips, musician.
After the service, there will
be an Oneg Shabbat.

Seniors Concert
At JFA Feb. 25

NO SKATING. N

R Laser Light Show 6'
Colossal Video Screen

Single Life

BEGINNER CLASSES
NOW FORMING

CALL: 932-0300

IN ORCHARD MALL

Krieger Klassics, a commu-
nity entertainment unit
under the direction of Jocelyn
Ruth Krieger, will present a
concert 7:30 p.m. Feb. 25 at
Federation Apartments in
Oak Park.
Featured will be a mother-
daughter piano duo. Pianist
Barbara Bodzin and 9-year-
old Dena will perform
"Malaguena." Dena will also
play works of Burgmuller and
Beethoven.
Nine-year-old Tal Gutko-
vitch will perform the first
and second movement of
Liftl's Sonantina in C and
Israeli music.
Also appearing will be An-
drew Berg, Brandon Clemons,
Naomi Gotlib, Alana Kuhn,
keyboardist Ji-In Lee, Jason
Mercer and Leetal Platt.
Mrs. Krieger will perform
works of Chopin, Mozart and
Schubert.

In this world a dog may
become a lion and a lion may
become a dog; in the world-
to-come a lion remains a lion
and a dog remains a dog.
Ruth Rabba, 3:2

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