The Southfield/Lathrup Multicultural Coalition Presents:
FOP SWOPS
A COMMUNITY FORUM
LIVING IN
SOUTHFIELD/LATHRUP
Changes, Chokes, Challenges
hursday, April 29 • 7:00 - 9:30 p.m. • Southfield-Lathrup High School
North Commons Cafeteria (use entrances at northeast or northwest corners of the building)
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CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN YOUR COMMUNITY
Take an active part in making
Southfield/Lathrup a great place to live.
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Keynote Speaker: Lynette Campbell,
Community Foundation for Southeastern Michigan
R.S.V.P. by Thursday, April 22. Call 642-5393
or mail the form below
YES,
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l/we will attend the Community Forum
NAME:
ADDRESS:
PHONE:
NUMBER ATTENDING:
Mail to: Southfield/Lathrup Multicultural Coalition,
19785 Butternut, Southfield, MI 48076
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1 American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee
American Citizens for Justice
Chaldean Assyrian Foundation
Chaldean Federation of America
City of Lathrup Village
City of Southfield
Civic Citizens
Community Congregational Church
Congregation Beth Achim
Congregation Shaarey Zedek
Ecumenical Institute for Jewish-Christian Studies
First Baptist Church of Detroit
Hope United Methodist Church
Jewish Community Council
NAACP-South Oakland Branch
St. Bede Catholic Church
Southfield Downtown Development Authority
Southfield Homeowners Association
Southfield Public Schools
The Neighborhood Project
Young Israel of Southfield
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Senior Events
At Maple-Drake
Beth Shalom
Hosts Speaker
The Adult Services Depart-
ment of the Maple-Drake
Jewish Community Center
will offer a new program, "So-
meone To Cherish." If you
have children and are seeking
a "grandparent" to "cherish"
your child, or are an older
adult who wishes to "cherish"
a child, whose grandparents
are deceased or live out-of-
town, call Adult Services,
661-1000.
Cantor Harold Orbach of
Temple Israel will com-
memorate Yom Hashoah with
"Songs From The Shtetl" 1
p.m. April 19 at Maple-Drake.
There is a charge for
non-members.
Yesterday, Today and
Tomorrow discussion group
will feature Bernie Russ
speaking on "The Politics of
Energy" 10:30 a.m. April 22
at Maple-Drake.
The Adult Services Depart-
ment, in conjunction with
Berkley Tours, has openings
for a motorcoach tour to
Chicago, May 3-5 to see the
Magritte and Chagall ex-
hibits at the Art Institute of
Chicago and Miss Saigon.
Call Adult Services, 661-
1000, for information.
The Enhanced Generation (
Group of Congregation Beth '
Shalom will hold a meeting
9:30 a.m. April 21 in the
synagogue, beginning with
bagels and coffee..
The program will feature
Esther Tarnoff Cooper of the
Speakers Bureau of the
Detroit Institute of Arts. She
will speak on "Magic and
Superstitions in Judaism."
Beth El Seniors
Plan Events
The Middle Years Group of
Temple Beth El will hear
"Joyous Noise" 1 p.m. April
18 when the singing group
presents a program of tradi-
tional and folk music featur-
ing instrumental accompani-
ment and a sing-a-long at the
temple. A 12:30 p.m. cake and
coffee hour will precede the
program.
Art will be on the agenda
noon April 27 when the Beth
Elders meet for a luncheon
and program with Lillian
Hirsch of the Detroit Institute
of Arts speaking on "Pro-
vocatiiie Parallels." There is a
charge. For reservations by
April 23, call Jeanette Cohen,
737-0194; or Hy Frank,
851-8677.
Beth Achim
Seniors Event
Congregation Beth Achim's
seniors, Young At Heart, will
meet 11:30 a.m. April 22 for
a brunch and a showing of
play Miss Rose White. There
is a charge for brunch.
The slate of officers for
1993-94 will be presented;
seating is by reservation only.
For information call Lotty
Partovich, 357-4216; or Fred-
ell Whiteman, 356-1864.
On Camp
Holocaust Views
At Orchard Ridge
The Jewish Student Associa-
tion in conjunction with the
Student Activities Depart-
ment at Oakland Community
College-Orchard Ridge will
have a three-day Holocaust
memorial program.
At 7 p.m. April 20, a video
will be shown on the situation
in Bosnia. An OCC student
from Bosnia will speak. At 7
p.m. April 21, three Holocaust
survivors will share their ex-
periences. A former OCC stu-
dent will share her views on
growing up in a house with
parents are survivors. At 2
p.m. April 22, a non-denomi-
national service will be led by
Rabbi Martin Berman of Con-
gregation Beth Achim.
All events are in room
J-303. For information, call
the Jewish Student Associa-
tion, 471-7596.
U-M Hillel
Plans Events
The Hillel Foundation at the
U-M Ann Arbor will host the
following events.
"The Strategic Cooperation
between Washington and
Jerusalem: Security Agree-
ments and Political Disagree-
ments" discussion will be
7 p.m. April 19 at Hillel.
A Rosh Chodesh service
will be held 8 p.m. April 21 at
Hillel, open to women only.
Shabbat Services at Hillel
will be 7 p.m. April 23.
Although Jews enjoyed re-
ligious freedom in New
Jersey, as a result of Queen
Anne's declaration to Gov-
ernor Hamilton in 1702 that
"you are to permit a liberty
of conscience to all persons,"
curbs on Jews holding office
remained in effect until
1844.
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