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Clamage Leads
Holiday Service

Stanley Clamage of Oak Park
will officiate at High Holy
Day services at Temple Beth
El in Battle Creek.
Mr. Clamage is a member
of Temple Beth El where he
founded a Saturday morning
Torah study class. He also
teaches a Torah study class
at the Jimmy Prentis Morris
Jewish Community Center. ❑

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U-M Alumnae
Hold Dinner

The University of Michigan
Alumnae Club of Oakland
County will hold its annual
new member pot luck dinner
Sept. 21 at the Potomac Swim
Club Clubhouse in West
Bloomfield.
The speaker will be
associate athletic director
Peggy Bradley-Doppes, whose
topic is "Women's Athletics at
Michigan."
For information and reser-
vations, call Penny Wilcox,
833-5200; or Lisa Keramed-
jian, 642-2540.

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Rabbi 'Peron bugman, WR3t BloomfiRld
Rabbi Martin Berman, youthN.Id
Rabbi LoRonardo Bitran, W,R3t Bloomfigld
Rabbi Robert Dobrusin, /inn flrbor
Rabbi William 6 ,4r3hon, southfigld
Rabbi Irwin Groner, youthfigld
Rabbi Morton 'Hoffman, ea3t 6an3ing
Rabbi 'rimy Walk Katz, ea3t Izan6ing

Current Events
Group Forms

The Jewish Community Cen-
ter will form a current events
group designed for men and
women with varying levels of
developmental disabilities.
Participants of the program
will analyze and discuss local,
national and international
issues and news.
The group will meet bi-
monthly on Thursday even-
ings 7:30-8:30 p.m. at Maple-
Drake, beginning Sept. 23.
For information and to
register, call Leanie
Gunsberg, 661-1000.

Rabbi David tigl6on, Oak Park
Rabbi elliot Pachtgr, Wg5t 3loornfi(z1d
Rabbi Miehagl REOCOSZ, Grand Rapid6
Rabbi Irving WlnippRr, Wept Bloomfigld
Rabbi Robert Scott, Bay City
Rabbi efry pszetrR, Farmington 11116
Rabbi tiarvy Spivak, Kalamazoo

Thg Consgrvativg Rabbis Of Michigan

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gram year with a joint event
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Auxiliary business meetings
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Gross, 851-7366; or Sandy
Pliskow, 399-1546. ❑

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