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Temple Beth El hosted a Chanukah project for the Prentis
Manor. First grade teachers, Roz Bloch, Cindy Kupfersmid
and Arlene Keller, secured toiletry articles and magazines for
the residents.
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The Detroit Friends of the Jewish
Theological Seminary have appointed
Paula Glazier and Dr. David Harold
as the 1993/4 education chairpersons.
Paula Glazier is a member of the
board of trustees of Congregation
Shaarey Zedek. A past president of
Women's American ORT, Michigan
Region, she is active in the Women's Division of the
Allied Jewish Campaign and Hadassah.
Dr. David Harold is chariman of the Profession-
al Health Division of the Allied Jewish Campaign.
He also has served as the Detroit chairman of the
UJA Young. Leadership Cabinet and has led server-
al Federation missions to Israel. Dr. Harold is a
board member of the Fresh Air Society, the Feder-
ation Israel and Overseas Committee and ADL.
Two spring programs are being planned. Rabbi
Neil Gillman, professor of philosophy at the Jew-
ish Theological Seminary, will speak March 9 on
"Why Be A Conservative Jew? Judaism in the 21st
Century;" Dr. Jack Wertheimer will speak May 9
on "Family Values and the Jews."
For information or reservations, call the Detroit
Seminary office, 258-0055.
Lauren and Joel Bruss
Lauren and Joel Bruss have been named as chairpeople for a
special Detroit Friends of the Seminary mission to New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruss are active members of the board of De-
troit Friends of the Seminary.
The group wild epart Detroit March 12 and return March
14. The highlight of the tour will be a visit to the Jewish The-
ological Seminary, where participants will have a chance to
study in the morning with faculty members. The visit will-
include a tour of the Rare Books Room. A special reception
with Detroiters studying at the Seminary will be included.
Other highlights will include retracing the steps of Jewish
settlement of New York from Ellis Island to the Lower East
side to Upper East Side, culminating in a guided tour of the
newly reopened Jewish Museum.
Friday, February 11 —
Community-wide Singles
Shabbat at Temple Emanu-El,
8:30 p.m. Margaret Weiner will
speak on "Humor and Crisis
Points in Life."
Saturday, February 12 —
A Shabbat story hour for chil-
dren and their parents at the
Birmingham Temple, 11 a.m.-
noon.
Saturday, February 12 —
Michigan Opera Theatre per-
forms "A Mystical Journey —
From Broadway to Hollywood"
at Congregation Beth Shalom,
8 p.m. Call 547-7970 or 967-
3544.
Sunday, February 13 -
Sunday, February 27 —
"Tedd E. Bear Does Broad-
way," a musical revue at the
Maple-Drake Jewish Commu-
nity Center. Call 661-1011.
Monday, February 14 —
A singles gathering at Mark Ri-
dley's Comedy Castle in Royal
Oak, 8:30 p.m. Call 542-9900.
David
Harold
Wednesday, February 16 —
A workshop for hearing im-
paired adults discussing police
procedures in emergency situ-
ations for those with hearing
impairments, 1:00 p.m.
The Metro Detroit New Leadership Division of State of Israel
Bonds hosted an evening of "Friend-raising" at the Second City
Theatre. The dinner was the kick-off event of the newly reor-
ganized New Leadership Division. Shown are Robert S. Col-
burn, Robert Stone and Nick Balberman, Detroit New
Leadership co-chairmen, and Sheldon A. Goldman, general
campaign chairman of the Detroit Israel Bond Campaign.
Sunday, February 27 —
Atlantic City day-trip spon-
sored by the Leadership Net-
work of B'nai B'rith. Call
661-4064 or 816-1249.
Saturday, March 5 —
"The Art of Food and Wine"
fund-raiser sponsored by Tem-
ple Israel, 7:30 p.m. Call 661-
5700.