J UARY Y 28 199 Atlantic City Trip Planned Leadership Network of B'nai B'rith will host a trip to At- lantic City Feb. 27 departing 7 a.m. and returning at mid- night. The cost includes round trip airfare, ground transportation, cash back in coins, food and beverage al- lowance. For information and payment arrangement, call Darr-in Elias, 661- 4064; or Michael Fenster, 816-1249. HISTORY LIBRARY TOUR SET The Jewish Genealogical Society of Michigan will tour the Bloomfield Family History Center Feb. 1 at 7:30 p.m. The center is a branch of the Family History Library of the Mormon Church, one of the Largest repos- itories of Genealogical Data in the world. The Family History Center is located in the Bloomfield Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, 425 N. Woodward, north- west of Quarton Road and south of Lone Pine Road, in Bloomfield Hills, 647-5671. For information, call David Sloan, 544-9356; of Jim Grey, 540-9070. • lz=46„ va AIM IMP FIFLA a OS • ANN • Synagogues Mark Free Loan Sabbath The annual observance of Hebrew Free Loan Sabbath will take place on Shabbat Mishpatim, Feb. 4/5. Synagogues throughout the United States and Cana- da are expected to mark this occasion es- tablished by the Association of Hebrew Free Loans. The Torah portion for this Sabbath in- structs Jews "not to exact interest from the needy." It is this injuction which serves as the cornerstone for today's Free Loan agencies. THE DETROIT JEWIS H NEWS 32 Michigan State Temple Youth Winter Conclave at Temple Emanu-El. Call 967-4020. Saturday, January 29-- Hillel Day School's second annual reunion, 7:30 p.m. at the Magic Bag Theater Cafe in Ferndale. Call 642- 4260 or 547-6769. Sunday, January 30 — `Quilt' Musical At Temple Israel Michigan Opera Theatre virtu- - osos will return to Congrega tion Beth Shalom with an all-new cabaret program, "A Mystical Journey — From Broadway to Holly- wood," 8 p.m. Feb. 12. Seat- ing is cabaret-style and refreshments will be served. There is a charge. Soprano Maria Cimarelli, mezzo-soprano Betty Bronson, tenor Karl Schmidt, and bari- tone Mark Vondrak will present a celebration of musical theater from stage and screen. This program is sponsored by the Beth Shalom C-ultural Commission. reservatio-ns, call For informati on and 70; or Norbert Reinstein, 967-3544 the synagogue, 547-79 Friday, January 2 through Jan. 30 — Temple Israel will present "Quilt, A Musical Cele- bration," stories for, from and about the NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt 6:45 p.m. Feb. 7. Each panel on the original Project Aids Memorial Quilt cele- brates the life of someone who has died from AIDS. Adapted especially for the temple's high school stu- dents and their par- ents, this program examines one 32- piece block of the quilt in song and story. The George and Anne Roth Youth Education and Awareness Fund of Temple Israel spon- sors this perfor- mance, which will be followed by group discussions with Temple Israel high school teachers and with the actors. The sixth annual Party Planners Showcase, spon- sored by the sisterhood of Temple Beth El, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Temple Beth El. Wednesday, Thursday, February 2-3 — "Atlantic City Ren- dezvous," a play about a Holocaust survivor, 8 p.m. Feb. 2 at the Maple-Drake JCC and 8 p.m. Feb. 3 at the JPM JCC. Saturday, February 5 — Millionaires Party spon- sored by the Jewish Home for Aged Auxiliary and Benefactors, 7:30 p.m. at Beth Abraham Hillel Moses. Call 532-7112. Saturday, February 5 — Congregation Beth Achim Men's Club annual Las Vegas Night, 8 p.m. at the synagogue.