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August 12, 1994 - Image 116

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Simcha, an organization for Jew-
ish lesbians and gays, will have
an Oneg Shabbat from a
woman's perspective Aug. 19 at
7:45 p.m.
This service will focus on im-
portant women in our lives and
will include women's poetry,
women's imagery and empower-
ing rituals with a new apprecia-
tion of women and Judaism.
Klezmer Fusion Band
The service is open to all thclse
interested and will be held at
30233 Southfield Road, South-
field.
For information, call Simcha,
The Neighborhood Project is (810) 353-8025.
sponsoring a free concert 3 p.m.
Aug. 14 at Southfield's Inglenook
park. Neil Alexander and his
Klezmer Fusion Band will en-
tertain.
The band plays Yiddish, He- Kadima, an organization for Jew-
brew, Chasidic and English songs ish adults with mental illness,
with Judaic content, in addition will hold its annual fund-raiser 7
to original compositions. Backed p.m. Sept. 29 at the Royal Oak
by a professional jazz rhythm sec- Music Theater on Fourth Street
tion, the band combines Old in Royal Oak.
World melodies of traditional eth-
"A Taste of Jazz" will feature
nic and folk music with New an evening of music and culinary
World sounds of jazz. Its original delights to benefit Kadima pro-
rap tunes encourage the audience grams which enable those who
to be proud to be Jewish.
are mentally ill to work and live
Alexander also is a soloist with independently within the com-
the New Shtetl Band in New munity. Marcus Belgrave, jazz
Mexico and serves as a part-time musician, will provide the music;
cantor, as well as a physician and local restaurateurs will serve.
researcher.
For information, call Kadima,
The park is located on the 559-8235.
south side of 12 Mile Road, be-
tween Evergreen and Lahser.
Concert-goers should bring blan-
kets or chairs. In case of rain, the
concert will be canceled.
The concert is co-sponsored by
the City of Southfield and The The following members of the De-
partment of Michigan Jewish
Jewish News.
War Veterans and their auxil-
iaries will attend the 67th Annual
National Convention in Dallas:
Robert Feldman, Sandra Feld-
man, Faye . Glosser, Eli Katz, Mil-
ton Kline, Rosalyn Liner, Jack
An evening of laughter with hu- Schwartz, Jay Schwartz and Flo-
morist Rabbi Joseph Telushkin rence Weber.
is planned by the Allied Jewish
Campaign's President's Club for
7:30 p.m. Aug. 23 at the home of
Howard and Susan Tapper.
Rabbi Telushkin is the author
of Jewish Literacy: The Most Im-
portant Things to Know About the The Fleischman Residence and
Jewish Religion, Its People and the Hechtman Federation Apart-
Its history and What the Best ments, three senior residences,
Jewish Jokes Say About the Jews, will hold a 300-family garage sale
Aug. 18 from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
on which he will be speaking.
The Campaign President's
The proceeds will benefit the
Club provides social, education- Alzheimers Association.
al and cultural programs for ma-
The sale will be at 6710 West
jor contributors to the Campaign. Maple Road on the Jewish Com-
There will be no solicitation of munity Center Campus.

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