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May 20, 1994 - Image 102

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-05-20

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Maple/Drake
Senior Plans

Levine. Other officers and mem-
bers-at-large elected for 1994-95
include Celia Goodman, secre-
tary; Jordan Isaacs, treasurer;
The group "Let's Talk Movies" member-at-large Albert Ascher,
will discuss Four Weddings and Kurt Bauer, Al Luebeck, Leon
a Funeral at the Maple/Drake Sirlin. Outgoing officers include
Jewish Community Center May Edith Polk, secretary; Jack
24 at 1 p.m. See the film on your Bodzin, treasurer; Joseph Ostro-
own and join the group to discuss vitz and Sylvia Serwin, members-
it. There is a charge for non-mem- at-large.
bers.
On June 15 at 1 p.m., Nick
Singh, registered financial con-
sultant and certified financial
planner, will answer questions
and discuss ways of getting the The first in a series of workshops
most of retirement dollars while for grandparents of pre-school
paying the least in taxes. Call and school-age children will be
Lorraine Morris, 661-7649, to held May 22 at 4 p.m. at the
Washtenaw County Jewish Com-
register. ,
"Magical Mel" Eisenberg will munity Center. "Sharing Jewish
perform magic and mentalism Life with Your Grandchildren"
June 23 at 7 p.m. This is part of includes a talk by Susan Barr,
the Me and My Grandchild series youth librarian at the Bloomfield
at Maple/Drake. There is a Township Public Library and a
charge. Call Lorraine Morris, consultant for intergenerational
programming at the Eugene and
661-7649, to register.
On May 25 at 12:30 p.m., Marcia Appelbaum Jewish Par-
Charlene Edge, client assistant enting Center in West Bloom-
for the Michigan Commission for field. The presentation will be
the Blind, will speak at the JPM. followed by a panel discussion on
She will discuss the American's the challenges of grandparenting
With Disabilities Act. Call Lor- inter-faith/inter-cultural grand-
children.
raine Morris to register.
A second workshop, planned
A day's outing at Kensington
Metr9 Park will be held June 28. June 13 at 7:30 p.m., is titled
Bring a picnic lunch; drinks and "Long Distance Parenting" and
snacks will be furnished. Bus will include a panel discussion on
leaves JPM at 10 a.m. and ways to cope with this modem-
Maple/Drake at 10:30 a.m. Rain day phenomenon. A July work-
date will be July 5. There is a shop will focus on problems that
charge; call Lorraine Morris to arise when adult children differ
in their parenting style or have
register.
varied religious and cultural af-
filiations.
These workshops are part of
an ongoing series co-sponsored
by Jewish Family Services and
teh JCC SPICE of Life Programs.
Bingo at the Jimmy Prentis Mor- There is a fee for the first work-
ris Jewish Community Center shop. For information, please call
will be May 23 at 12:30 p.m. the JCC, 971-0990.
There is a donation suggested.
Health and Fitness Day will
be May 25 from 10 a.m. to 2:30
p.m. There is a charge which in-
cludes lunch. The speaker will be
Darlene Zimmerman, Weight
Watcher Nutritionist and regis-
tered dietician. Pre-registration
is a must; contact Alyssa Gold-
berg, 967-4030.
Celebrate spring with Barbara Volunteers are welcome to join
Alexander May 26 at 1 p.m. the Jewish Federation Young
There is a charge. Reserve tickets Adult Division in performing a
mitzvah for the community and
at the JPM reception desk.
the environment 9 a.m.-2p.m.
May 22 for three sponsoring
agencies.
After meeting for breakfast at
the Max M. Fisher Building, vol-
unteers may carpool to one of the
The Institute for Retired Profes- day's activities: planting trees,
sionals of the Jewish Communi- shrubs and flowers at the four
ty Center of Metropolitan Detroit Core City Neighborhood loca-
held its annual election and din- tions; landscaping at Jewish As-
ner honoring outgoing officers at sociation for Residential Care
Congregation B'nai David.
homes; and planting flowers in
Chairperson Ethel Silberg was Oak Park's Rothstein Park as
reelected for a second term as part of a community-wide project
were vice chairpersons Jack Hur- sponsored by the Neighborhood
witz, Bessie Berris and Sidney Project.

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