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January 28, 1994 - Image 96

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-01-28

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ALYN
of HOSPITAL

For Sasha.

Thursday, February 3
7:15 p.m.
Oakland Community College
Room 292
27055 Orchard Lake Road,
Farmington Hills

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Israel's only long-term
Orthopedic Hospital
and Rehabilitation
Center for Physically
Handicapped Children.

The Power of One

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Tuesday, February 15
7:15 p.m.
Birmingham Temple
28611 W. 12 Mile,
Farmington Hills

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Fil
Ser

The Jungle Book

(No charge for children)
Sunday, March 13
1 p.m.
Jewish Community Center
6600 W. Maple,
West Bloomfield

$5 per film at the door
or
$12 for series

For

TRIBUTES
call 559-3644

The Detroit Friends
of Alyn

25794 Concourse
Southfield, MI 48075

Mail checks to:

Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit
PO Box 2030, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48303-2030
For reservations call: Jenifer Adler, 642-4260, ext 239

WE'RE FIGHTING FOR
YOUR LIFE

American Heart
Association

WE TAKE EXCEPTION
TO WHAT YOUR
MOTHER TAUGHT
YOU.

Find that special toy
at a special price.

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*Sale excludes Playrnobil and Ed-
ucational Insights not subject to
prior sale

MID-ELEVEN CENTER
11 Mile E. Middlebelt

477.1775

NEWBERRY SQUARE
14 Mile & Haggerty

624-4930

ocal News

YOU SHOULDN'T EAT
EVERYTHING PUT IN
FRONT OF YOU.

You should avoid foods high in
cholesterol. Its a fact, a high
blood cholesterol level sub-
stantially increases your
chances of developing heart
disease. By cutting down on
fatty, rich foods, you can do
yourself a big favor. You could
lower your blood cholesterol
level and reduce your risk of
heart disease.

For more information about a
planned and balanced diet,
contact your American Heart
Association. Well give you
some free advice on how to
plan a diet good for life.

Temple Beth El
Plans Dialogues

"The Humanness of Our Bibli-

cal Ancestors: Rabbinic and
Psychoanalytic Dialogues" will
be the topic of a three-part di-
alogue at Temple Beth El 7:30
p.m. Feb. 6, March 6 and April
17. The dialogues will view bib-
lical figures from both a reli-
gious and psychoanalytic
perspective. All sessions will be
open to the public at no charge.
On Feb. 6, Rabbi Polish and
Dr. Cassandra Klyman will dis-
cuss "Sarah: In the Bible and
on the Couch." Dr. Klyman is a
psychoanalyst in private prac-
tice and president of the Michi-
gan Psychiatric Society.
Future sessions in the series
are a March 6 discussion of
"Joseph in Conflict," featuring
Rabbi Polish and Dr. Donald
Silver; and an April 17 dialogue
on "David: In Search of an Iden-
tity" with Rabbi Polish and Dr.
Donald Bornstein.
For information regarding
the series, call Barbara Grant,
851-1100.

Programs
At B'nai Moshe

The Adult Education Commis-
sion of Congregation B'nai
Moshe will sponsor a Shabbat
Sha-Boom skills workshop,
"Continue to Learn Creative
and Innovative Ways To En-
hance Your Family's Friday
Night (Shabbat) Dinner," Feb.
2, at 8 p.m. at the synagogue.
This class will be taught by
Rabbi Elliot Pachter, Cantor
Louis Klein and the Sha-
Boomers.
There is no charge for this
program. Call the synagogue of-
fice, 788-0600, to respond.
Congregation B'nai Moshe
and the LIFE Program will
have a Friday night dinner at
the synagogue Feb. 4, from 6 -
8:30 p.m.
There is a charge and reser-
vations are required. Call the
synagogue office, 788-0600.

Tu B'Shevat
Party Planned

Bais Chabad Torah Center of
West Bloomfield in conjunction
with Friends of Refugees of
Eastern Europe will host a Tu
B'Shevat Party at 8 p.m. Janu-
ary 29. New Americans living
in the West Bloomfield area are
invited to get acquainted. The
program, to be held at the home
of Dale and Marty Goodman,
will include a video presenta-
tion of historic sites in Israel,
and Tu B'Shevat refreshments
will be served. For reservations,
call Rabbi Mishulovin, 569-
8514.

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