• Estate tax
Reduction Planning
• Tax Sheltered
Savings Plans
• Employee Benefit
Planning
• Retirement & Long Term
Care Planning
Daniel S. Hollander
ALLMERICA
Professional Financial Services
FINANCIAL'
Member, The Allmerica Financial Group
* Licensed Attorney, Member of Michigan Bar Association.
* NASD Series VI Securities License, Allmerica Investments, Inc.
* Licensed Agent, Life & Health Insurance, and Variable Annuities,
State of Michigan.
* Member, National Association of Life Underwriters; National
Association of Securities Dealers.
29100 Northwestern Hwy., Suite 405 Southfield, MI 48034
Office: (313) 354-1300
Fax: (313) 352-3612
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HANDOUT NOVA LOX
For Singles
Odyssey Sets
Weekend Event
Odyssey, the American
Jewish Committee's Singles
Group, will host a weekend
get-away to Mackinaw City
and Mackinac Island, July
23-25.
The highlights of this
weekend include a Kabbalat
Shabbat on a sunset cruise
through the Straits of
Mackinac, an exploration of
the Mill Creek State Historic
Park with local naturalists, a
visit to Colonial Michili-
mackinac with a special lec-
ture from Mackinaw's chief
archaeologist Dr. Heldman,
and a walk through the home
and trading store of Ezekiel
Solomon, Michigan's first
Jewish settler. The weekend
will conclude with a carriage
ride tour of Mackinac Island
and dinner at the Grand
Hotel.
Included in the weekend
package are two nights' ac-
commodations with continen-
tal breakfasts, two lunches,
Friday evening's dairy hors
d'oeuvres supper buffet and a
Saturday night Michigan fish
fry.
AJC's Odyssey addresses
issues of interest to the
over-30 singles Jewish com-
munity. Programming is
presented in a politically
thoughtful and socially
stimulating environment. For
weekend reservation informa-
tion or to learn more about
the American Jewish Com-
mittee, call the Michigan
Area office, 646-7686.
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JCC Singles
Plan Evening
The Jewish Community
Center Singles will host an
evening of rollerblading and
miniature golf 9:15-11:45 p.m.
June 12 at U.S. Blades, 5700
Drake Road, West Bloomfield.
The group will meet in the
front lobby at U.S. Blades to
receive the JCC discount. The
group will go out to eat at
midnight.
To register, call Leanie
Gunsberg 661-1000, by June
11.
VOWS
Falash Mora Plan
To Enter Israel
Jerusalem (JTA) — The first
Falash Mora, Ethiopians
whose ancestors converted
from Judaism to Christiani-
ty, are due to arrive in Israel
in the coming weeks, Ab-
sorption Minister Yair
Tsaban announced this
week.
At a special session of the
Knesset, Mr. Tsaban
disclosed that Israel has
been negotiating with Ethi-
opian officials to secure the
emigration of the Falash
Mora.
"We are in the process of
implementing the decision of
the government" taken
earlier this year to approve
the immigration, on a lim-
ited basis, of the Falash
Mora, said Mr. Tsaban.
Most of the Falash Mora
are being admitted to Israel
on the basis of unification
with family members or
relatives who are already in
Israel.
Mr. Tsaban said he hoped
that in the first half of May a
senior Interior Ministry
team would go to Ethiopia
and start to process the most
pressing "humanitarian
cases."
The numbers will begin
small and increase, said Mr.
Tsaban. "We shall start with
tens, and then there will be
hundreds and then
thousands. It depends on
understandings we shall
reach with the Ethiopian
government."
Mr. Tsaban told the
Knesset that since Opera-
tion Solomon two years ago,
5,000 Ethiopian Jews have
settled in Israel.
A committee has been stu-
dying dozens of requests by
Ethiopians here to bring
relatives from among the
Falash Mora.
Ethiopians demonstrated
this week outside the Prime
Minister's Office to demand
recognition of their spiritual
leaders, kessim, as their offi-
cial religious leaders.
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