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September 23, 1994 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-09-23

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AMERICAN•ISRAEL

Chamber of Commerce of Michigan

will host

A COCKTAIL RECEPTION

FOR MEMBERS AND PROSPECTIVE MEMBERS

* HEAR Joseph Scott, Manager of Sales and Marketing at Decor

Grand, Inc. speak about his experience in forging business
relationships between several Israeli companies and General
Motors Corporation!
* LEARN about opportunities for your company to business with
Israel!
*MEET fellow businesspersons networking!
*ENJOY refreshing cocktails and delicious hors d'oeuvres while
viewing the Detroit and Windsor skyline and waterfront from a
strategic position!

5:30 P.M.-7:30 P.M.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1994
MILLER, CANFIELD, PADDOCK AND STONE, P.L.C.

150 West Jefferson Suite 2500
Cost: $15.00



MICHAEL TRAISON
President



Detroit, MI

MIRIAM SHEAR
Administrative Director

For further information call the Chamber office (810) 661-1948

For some children, visions
of growing up may be
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Children with cystic fibrosis want to grow up. They
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More than half of them will live into their twenties, but
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Your gift of $15, $25, or even more will give a child
more than just a vision of hope. Give the future... call
1-800-343-4300, ext. 321 today. VISA/Master Card accepted.

Church-Synagogue Simchat Torah
Tour Is Planned
Celebration

The 1994 Church-Synagogue
Tour sponsored by the Ecumeni-
cal Institute for Jewish-Christ-
ian Studies will be held Oct. 2.
This year's tour will feature three
Southfield houses of worship rep-
resenting three different faiths.
Beginning at 1:30 p.m., par-
ticipants will visit Southfield
Presbyterian Church, one of the
oldest churches in Southfield.
Congregation Beth Achim is the
second stop on the tour where
Cantor Max Shimansky will
meet with the group. The final
stop on the tour will be Our Lady
of Chaldeans Cathedral.
An informal reception will be
held at Our Lady of Chaldeans
Cathedral at 4:30 p.m. There will
be an opportunity for fellowship
and refreshments (Jewish dietary
laws will be observed). Rev.
James R. Lyons, executive direc-
tor of the Ecumenical Institute,
will speak about the upcoming
activities of the Institute.
This program is open to the
public without charge. For reser-
vations, call the Institute, (810)
353-2434.

Adult Classes
At Shir Shalom

Temple Shir Shalom will offer
classes this fall taught by local
rabbis, cantors, and teachers. In-
cluded in this year's schedule are
Getting Spirituality From Ju-
daism, Thursdays 8-9 p.m.; In-
troduction to Judaism, Mondays
8-9 p.m., Thursdays, 7-8 p.m.;
Hands-On Judaism, Tuesday 8-
9 p.m.; Analysis of Liturgy, Mon-
days 7-8 p.m.; Beginner and
Intermediate Hebrew and Yid-
dish, Wednesdays 7-8 p.m. Be-
ginning, 8-9 p.m. Intermediate.
To ensure seating and study
materials, register in advance.
Contact the Adult Education Di-
rector, (810) 737-8700.

Temple Israel's celebration of
Simchat Torah will be Sept. 27
at 7 p.m., with the traditional
Hakafot, flags for the children
and taffy apples. Klezmer music
will accompany the Hakafot and
will feature Mack Pitt.
That morning, Sept. 27, the
congregation will observe Yizkor
during Shemini Atzeret services
which begin at 10:30 a.m.

B'nai Moshe
Dinner, Service

Congregation B'nai Moshe will
have a Shabbat Service and din-
ner at the synagogue Sept. 23 6-
8:30 p.m. The program is open to
the entire congregation, but de-
signed especially for families en-
rolled in B'nai Moshe's education
program called LIFE (Learning
Is a Family Experience).

Local News

Library Holds
Creecy Program

The Friends of the Southfield
Public Library will present the
14th annual John Creecy Pro-
gram Oct. 4 and Oct. 11 at 7 p.m.
in the Marcotte Room of the
Southfield Public Library.
The topic of this year's pro-
gram is the English writer, C. S.
Lewis, whose life was recently
featured in the movie Shadow-

lands.
The program will include the
following: Oct 4 — Lecture by Dr.
Brian Murphy, professor of Eng-
lish and director of the Honors
College, Oakland University and
author of a scholarly publication
on C. S. Lewis. Oct. 11— Movie:
Shadowlands.
There is no admission charge
and registration is not required.

Cystic
Fibrosis
Foundation

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Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results
Place Your Ad Today. Call 354-6060

Rabbi Chaim Bergstein reads the ketubah for Alexandra and Leonid Rozenberg on
Aug. 28 at the fourth annual Chupah Celebration sponsored by the Friends of
Refugees from Eastern Europe.

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