CHaZAKaH Music Program CHaZAKaH, the Adat Shalom senior group, has planned a paid-up membership luncheon and program 12:30 p.m. Jan. 27. The afternoon will feature The Balladeers, a musical trio with Irma Pasick, Lois Moore and Marilyn Ruskin. Accom- panied by Zelda Miller, the group will present songs of Jerome Kern, George Gershwin and Irving Berlin, as well as a selection of popular Jewish melodies. There is no charge for this event, but one must be a paid- up CHaZAKaH member in or- der to attend. Reservations by Jan. 21 are mandatory. CHaZ- AKaH welcomes new members. For information, call Dorothy Storchan, 557-7804; or the Adat Shalom Synagogue office, 851- 5100. Maple-Drake Senior Events On Jan. 24 at 2:30 p.m., Louis Brown, educator at West Bloomfield High School, will present a program of video- taped opera selections and will conduct a discussion. There is a fee. The Yiddish discussion group will meet 1 p.m. Jan. 24. There is no charge to members. The Center's film discussion group will meet 1 p.m. Jan. 25 for a discussion of The Piano and Schindler's List. There is a charge to non-members. The Low Vision Support Group will meet 12:30 p.m. Jan. 26 at Maple-Drake. A staff per- son from Sinai Hospital will lead a discussion and present information on coping strate- gies for depression. Call Margo Weitzer for information, 661- 7648. Senior Events At The JPM Jerry Guttman will answer questions regarding invest- ments, annuities, long term health care and President Clin- ton's health care proposal 1 p.m. Jan. 17 at the Jimmy Prentis Morris Jewish Community Center. Reserve tickets at the JPM reception desk. There is no charge. The Jimmy Prentis Morris building will have a coffee hour to welcome new volunteers to the Center 1 p.m. Jan. 18. There is no charge. Adel Kozadoyev and Galina Feldman will perform 1 p.m. Jan. 20..0 A UNIQUE STUDY OPPORT UNITY C A N FOR 10TH G RADERS AT TH E UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN ANN AR BOR A C C Ten students in grade 10 will be E P T selected to participate in a pilot program at the U of M in which they will study Jewish History in a serious academic environment with professors from the Frankel Center for Judaic Studies at the University. 0 The seminar will meet on N Thursdays from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm L on the Ann Arbor campus spring, summer and winter semesters Y beginning March 17 through 10 A P P L December 1994. Transportation to the University will be arranged. Participants will receive a Letter of Completion from the University for their High School portfolio. your Rabbi, Religious School Principal or the AJE. For more information contact Ellen Krivchenia A Program of the: COMMISSON FOR THE DISSEMINATON OF JEWISH HISTORY AGENCY FOR JEWISH EDUCATION (810) 354-1050 A beneficiary Agency of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit Founding Members Walter L. Field Lea D. Field Rabbinic Advisory Council C A N T S For an application packet, contact Rabbi Irwin Groner Chairman Rabbi Daniel F. Polish Harold Berry Chairman Co-Chairman Rabbi Craig Allen Rabbi Aaron Bergman Rabbi Martin J. Berman Rabbi Amy Bigman Rabbi Leonardo Bitran Rabbi Julian I. Cook Rabbi William Gershon Rabbi Harold S. Loss Rabbi David A. Nelson Rabbi Elliot Pachter Rabbi Norman T. Roman Rabbi A. Irving Schnipper Rabbi Dannel I. Schwartz Rabbi Arnie Sleutelberg Rabbi Efry Spectre Rabbi Lane B. Steinger Rabbi M. Robert Syme Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine Rabbi Paul M. Yedwab Rabbi Morton F. Yolkut Mandell L. Berman Lawrence M. Elkus Irwin S. Field David Hermelin Arthur Horwitz Academic Coordinator Professor Todd M. Endelman Director, Frankel Center for Judaic Studies Ex Officio Robert Aronson Robert Berlow Howard Gelberd rn Irving Laker Jane Sherman Harriet F. Siden Joel Tauber Brent Triest 0) AtC 99