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April 15, 1994 - Image 92

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-04-15

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THE MICHIGAN JEWISH AIDS COALITION

presents

MICHIGAN JEWISH AIDS COALITION

The MICHIGAN
JEWISH AIDS
COALITION was
formed to help
the Jewish
community
understand the
HIV virus and its
ramifications.
We are here to
help those
whose lives have
beenaffected
by the disease.
Join us
at our series of
educational
forums. Learn
the facts.
Learn how
to help.

EVEN IN THE BEST OF FAMILIES...
CONFRONTING AIDS AS A FAMILY

Wednesday, April 27, 1994

7-9 p.m.

Jewish Community Center
6600 W. Maple, West Bloomfield

Support Group
Will Meet

featuring
presentations and facilitated discussion with:

Marjorie Fuller

The Southfield-Oak Park
Parkinson's Support Group will
meet 7 p.m. April 20 at the
Trowbridge Apartments.
Dr. Peter Lewit will speak.

Family Member of a Person With AIDS
A Personal Perspective

Janette Shallal, MSW ACSW

Executive Director, Kadima

Family Dynamics

Eeta Gershow, MSW ACSW

AIDS Specialist, Outpatient Psychiatry Dept.,
Henry Ford Hospital

Coping With Grief

Rabbi Paul Yedwab

Temple Israel

A Jewish Communal Response

Co-sponsored by The Jewish News and
The Jewish Community Center

AIDS happens in the best of families. It is a problem that will touch every one of us, in
one way or another. As a community we must educate ourselves and understand this
devastating disease.

AIDS knows no boundaries. If affects men, women and children of all religions and races.
It has already made an impact on our community, and only by addressing the problem
can we succeed in helping those who are suffering.

For further information, call MJAC, 356-2123.

Group Apartments
for the Elderly

A Jewish Family Service Program
Since 1979

• Luxurious apartments, with private bedrooms, for shared living.
• Supportive care provided by Geriatric Care Workers and Social
Workers.
If someone you know desires a family-like setting,
please call Jan Bayer at 559-1500.

JEWISH
FAMILY
SERVICE

and join this group to discuss it.
For information, call Doris
Roby, 661-7648. No charge.
Country Line Dancing will
start April 16 for six weeks at
Maple/Drake at 10:30 a.m.
There is a charge. Call Lorraine
Morris, 661-7649, to register.

Limited subsidies available.
Endowed by the Coville-Triest Family Foundations.

Sherry Margolis

Margolis Talks
Of TV News

TV-2 news anchor and Adat
Shalom Synagogue member
Sherry Margolis will give an
"Eyewitness Account of Televi-
sion News Reporting" to Adat
Shalom's CHaZaKaH seniors
and guests 12:30 p.m. April 28.
The afternoon will begin with a
petite lunch.
Ms. Margolis joined the
WJBK Eyewitness News team
in September of 1984. She has
won numerous awards, includ-
ing an Emmy for best new
anchor and "Woman of Dis-
tinction" by the Michigan chap-
ter of the Women's League for
Conservative Judaism.
To attend, make reservations
by April 21. There is a charge.
For information, call Dorothy
Stochan, 557-7804.

Young At Heart
Spring Lunch

Young At Heart Seniors will
hold their spring luncheon at
noon April 21, to be followed by
a musical program at Congre-
gation Beth Achim. Russian
singer and keyboard artist Ben
Opengeym will be featured.
There is a charge for lun-
cheon. Call Fredell Whiteman
for reservations, 356-1864.

Maple/Drake
Senior Events

The Maple/Drake Jewish Corn-
munity Center will provide an
opportunity to learn how to
make the retirement years the
best years. Seminars will be
held April 17 from 1-5 p.m. Call
Lorraine Morris, 661-7649, to
register and for a brochure of
times and events.
"Let's Talk Movies" will meet
at Maple/Drake April 26 at 1
p.m. See the movie In The
Name of the Father on your own

JPM Seniors
Events Slated

Bingo will be played April 18 at
12:30 p.m. at the Jimmy Pren-
tis Morris Jewish Community
Center. A donation is requested.
A National Library Week
program will be held April 19
at 1 p.m. Frieda Gendel will re-
view and discuss several books.
There is no charge.
There will be a sing-a-long
April 21 at 1 p.m. at Jimmy
Prentis Morris. Terry Matthews
will lead. No charge for mem-
bers.
An April 25 at 1 p.m., the
Grand Generation will high-
light and celebrate the positive
side of aging with short stories,
poems and one-liners. There is
no charge.
Learn about American Red
Mogen Dovid and Israel on
April 26 at 1 p.m. when Dr.
Phyllis Beaver will show a
movie and discuss the organi-
zation. There is no charge.
On April 28 at 1 p.m. Jimmy
Prentis Morris Adult Services
Department will have a Lag
B'Omer intergenerational pic-
nic with Hillel Day School sixth
graders. Bring a brown bag
kosher lunch. Dessert and bev-
erages will be provided. There
is a charge.

Mideast Peace
Program Topic

Temple Israel Treasures will
present David Gad-Harf, exec-
utive director of the Jewish
Community Council, who will
speak on "Middle East Peace:
Just a Pipe Dream?" noon April
27 at Temple Israel.
There is a charge. Refresh-
ments will be served.
For reservations by April 20,
call Reka Goldstein, 355-5249;
or Freda Jackson, 443-0606.

When people criticize Zion-
ism, they mean Jews. You
are talking about anti-
Semitism.
Dr. Martin Luther King
Jr.

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