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May 28, 1993 - Image 146

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-05-28

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Seniors' Photos
On Display

The Adult Services Depart-
ment will sponsor a talk by
the Honorable Dennis Archer
on "The Importance of the
Relationship Between Detroit
and the Suburbs" 1 p.m. June
9 at Maple-Drake. There is no
charge.
A series of discussions
focusing on Israel will be held
on four consecutive Thurs-
days starting on June 3.
• On June 3 at 1 p.m. at
Maple-Drake, Norman Nai-
mark, past president of the
American Zionist Movement,
Michigan Region, will lead a
discussion of the "History of
the Israeli Government."
• On June 10 at 1 p.m. at
Maple-Drake, Joe Medwed,
president of the American
Zionist Movement, Michigan
Region and vice president of
Parents of North American
Israelis (PNAI), will lead a
discussion on the "History of
the Arab/Israel Conflict."
• On June 17 at 1 p.m. at
Maple-Drake, Dr. Lee War-
shay, past president of the
American Zionist Movement,
Michigan Region will lead a
discussion on the present
state of the Arab-Israeli peace
process.
• On June 24 at 1 p.m. at
Maple-Drake, Harmon Bayer,
president of Parents of North
American Israelis (PNAI) and
vice-president of American
Zionist Movement, will
facilitate the meeting.

A photographic display
chronicling the life of the
senior residents at the Jewish
Federation Apartments in
Oak Park will be at Sinai
Hospital through June 30.
As part of Older Americans
Month in May, the residents
of the senior complex were
given disposable cameras and
asked to capture on film the
day to day activities of friends
and residents during a two-
week period. Thirty-one
photographers snapped pic-
tures of bingo games, dinner
parties and best friends dur-
ing this first-ever event.
Sinai Hospital underwrote
the cost of the cameras, film
and mounting of the
photographs. Woodward
Camera of Birmingham
donated processing fees. The
three-panel display will be in
Sinai's Outer Drive lobby; it
is free and open to the public.

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JPM Seniors
Plan Events

Line dancing class will be
held 1 p.m. June 1 at the Jim-
my Prentis Morris Jewish
Community Center. Tickets
may be purchased at the JPM
box office.
Rabbi Amy Bigman will
give a lecture 1 p.m. June 3 at
JPM on Medical Ethics in the
'90s. Reserve tickets at the
JPM box office.
Beginning calligraphy with
Philip Golob will return 10
a.m. June 8 at JPM. Classes
will meet for eight weeks.
Tickets can be purchased at
the JPM box office.
Broadway show tunes and
Yiddish melodies are part of
the Wednesday Afternoon
Social 1-3 p.m. at the JPM.
Refreshments will be served.
The Wednesday Friendship
Group meets weekly at 10:30
a.m. The Center Men's Forum
meets Thursdays at 10:30
a.m. Bible Study meets
Wednesdays at 11 a.m. The
Ben-Gurion Men's Club
meets each weekday at noon.

JPI Attends
Conference

The Jewish Parents Institute
will send 10 representatives
to the annual conference of
the Congress of Secular
Jewish Organizations to be <
held May 28-31 at the Temple
University-Ambler Campus
in Philadelphia.
Representing JPI will be
educational director, Marilyn
Wolfe; teen adviser and for-
mer chairperson, Pat Gus-
man; C.S.J.O. representative,
Julie Gales. Also par-
ticipating in the conference
will be Daniel Becker, Noah
Monro, Justin Stabenow,
Adam Gusman, Mara Bruton
and Marla Lipson. The teens
will be presenting a workshop
for other participants.

Men's Group
Elects Officers

Friends of Na'amat USA, the
Tevye Sallen Chapter, have
elected the following officers
for the 1993-94 year: presi-
dent - Herman Ozrovitz; vice
president - Frank Wasser; sec-
retary - Jack Tendler; treas-
urer - Bill Shapiro.
Planned functions for the
coming year include theater
productions; picnic, dinners
and a golf outing. For infor-
mation to join, call Herman
Ozrovitz, 661-0269.

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