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June 25, 1993 - Image 92

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-06-25

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Ann Arbor JCC
Elects Board

You are cordially invited to
a Meeting for the

JNF YOUNG ADULTS (Ages 25 40) MISSION TO ISRAEL

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Scheduled OCT. 24



NOV. 3, 1993

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1993



7:30 PM

At the Home of

LAYNIE AND MICHAEL LANGNAS
32700 BALMORAL KNOLL, FARMINGTON HILLS

Coffee Hour to Follow

R.S.V.P. Laynie & Michael
737-0111

JNF Office
557-6644

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RICK WALD

Jesse Gordon was elected
president of the Jewish Corn-
munity Center of Washtenaw
County at the Center's an-
nual meeting. A professor of
social work at the University
of Michigan, Mr. Gordon has
been a JCC board member
since 1988, heading up the
Development Committee, ser-
ving on the JCC's Long-
Range Planning Committee
and working as a leader in
the JCC's Black/Jewish
Coalition. He also has a
longstanding affiliation with
the Jewish Cultural Society.
The following new board
members were elected: Bernie
Banet, Bruce Shapiro, Steve
Merritt, Sue Adler, Debra
Erlich, Ken Lieberthal, Evan
Cohen and Michelle Freund.
Other officials elected for
1993-94 were Lisa Molnars,
Steve Gerber, Liz Kirshner,
Pat Soskolne as vice presi-
dents; Elayne Tyner as
secretary.

Call For Details

489•5862

The Jewish Genealogy Club
will sponsor a talk titled
"Legacy of the 'Shatter Belt'
— Changing Place Names in
Eastern Europe" 1 p.m. June
27 at the Washtenaw County
Jewish Community Center.
The talk will be given by
James R. McDonald, a pro-
fessor in the department of
geography and geology at
Eastern Michigan University.
For information, call the
Ann Arbor JCC, 971-0990.

Ann Arbor JCC
Plans Events

The Washtenaw County
Jewish Community Center
Outing Club will sponsor a
day at Pinckney Recreation
Area on July 11 to mountain
bike, swim and picnic. Call
the JCC, 971-0990, for the
meeting place and informa-
tion. The Outing Club is for
young adults, married and
single, in their 20s and 30s.
The Outing Club is taking
names for people interested
in group biking trips. All
levels are welcome. Casual
rides will be arranged. For in-
formation, call the JCC,
971-0990.
The views of Jewish, Chris-
tian and Bahai clergy and
professors on various Bible
stories will be discussed in a
Bible as Literature study
group for older adults six
Mondays this summer at the

JCC. "A Bahai Perspective"
will be presented July 5. "The
Women in the Wandering" is
the title of a talk by Judy
Seid, Humanistic Jewish
leader, July 12.
On July 19, Nehama
Glogower will discuss the Ten

Commandments.

Pastor Jeff Crane of Zion
Lutheran Church will speak
July 16.
Douglas Evett, arch deacon,
rector, St. Claire Episcopal
Church, will speak Aug. 2
Gerda Seligson, a professor
of classics at the University of
Michigan, will speak on "Law
and Lawgivers" Aug. 9,
All of the lectures/study
groups will be held at 10:15
a.m. at the JCC. The series is
sponsored by JCC Older
Adults programming and is
free for JCC members. To
enroll, call 971-0990.

Nursery Enrolls
For The Fall

Temple Emanu-El Nursery
School is enrolling for
September. In addition to the
regular nursery school, the
temple will offer a regular
licensed half- and full-day
kindergarten, Two's On My
Own class and Parent-
Toddler.
The Two's program offers
half- and full-days for children
age 2-2 1/2 years. Children do
not need to be toilet trained
for this or other nursery
programs.
Day camp still has limited
openings. The day camp offers
the option of 3 three-week ses-
sions, with full- and half-days,
for ages 2-6 years.
Enrichment classes in gym-
nastics and parent-tot are be-
ing offered this summer and
again in the fall.
Call the nursery office,
967-HUGS, for information.

Bais Chabad
Plans Events

Rabbi Elimelech Silberberg of
Bais Chabad Torah Center
will deliver a lecture on "The
Commandment of the Kriat
Shema" 8:15 p.m. June 28 at
the Bais Chabad Torah
Center.
The Torah Center will offer
a new course on Jewish
mysticism 11 a.m. Sunday
mornings beginning June 27.
The text is Tanya.
The Women's Shabbat
Group will take place 6:30
p.m. June 26 at the home of
Dale Goodman, 2340 Walnut
Lake Rd., West Bloomfield.

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