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JARC's Silver Anniversary
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Youth Directors
> At Beth El
Temple Beth El has added two
new staffers to their youth pro-
gram, Lori Brockman and Melis-
sa Maddin.
Lori Brockman, a graduate of
Michigan State University with
a bachelor's degree in psycholo-
gy and a thematic in Jewish stud-
ies, will head the temple's newest
\- youth program geared to young-
sters in grades 6-8; she will also
teach second grade in the reli-
gious school.
Ms. Brockman spent a sum-
mer in Israel studying ancient re-
ligion and Hebrew and working
on an archaeological excavation
in the Golan Heights. Currently,
she is a substitute teacher in the
Hazel Park School District and a
) part-time teacher at KinderCare
in Northville.
Melissa Maddin brings knowl-
edge and experience as well to
her new post as adviser to the
Young People's Society and
fourth grade Hebrew teacher.
At Western Michigan Univer-
sity, she was a freshman student
III government dorm representative
and Scholarship Chair of her
/ sorority; she also taught sixth
grade Hebrew at Congregation of
Moses in Kalamazoo. In addition
to her position at Temple Beth El,
she also is a substitute teacher
and a sixth grade history teacher
• at Temple Kol Ami.
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individuals assume their rightful place in society.
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Barbara Nusbaum
President
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Youth Events
At Beth Achim
The Youth Department of Con-
gregation Beth Achim has
planned activities for the month
of October.
Nitzanim will take a trip to
the cider mill Oct. 9 from 1-3 p.m.
Following Shabbat services on
Oct. 22, Junior Congregation will
host a luncheon.
On Oct. 23 from 1-4, B'nai
Mazel and Kadima will go to
U.S. Blades.
For information, contact the
synagogue office, 352-8670.
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