it 101111 Division Event Hears Speaker CS_ r L ME AND MY DAD Groups now forming Dads & Kids J OPENING MEETING FOR DADS Sunday, October 9 My Jewish Discovery Place Maple/Drake Building 11:00 a.m. Share a special experience with your child! To RSVP or for further information contact Cheryl Kane at 661-7605. PEACE...... is Just Around the Corner. OR IS IT? Join the Detroit Committee for AIPAC at its Annual Breakfast and Briefing featuring Neal M. Sher AIPAC's Executive Director WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1994 7:30 a.m. w w C/) Congregation Shaarey Zedek 17375 Bell Road, Southfield $100 minimum 1994 family contribution to AIPAC RSVP to David Victor at 433-0606 Dietary Laws Observed LLI O DETR E TH 70 Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results Place Your Ad Today. Call 354-6060 Robin Wax, a Pioneer High School teacher and winner of the national Christa McAuliffe Edu- cator Award, will speak on "Re- thinking History: The Holocaust as a Lesson for Youth" at this year's Women's Division Cam- paign '95 kick-off event on Oct. 24 at 8 p.m. A minimum cam- paign contribution of $180 is re- quested from women attending the event. Those who contribute at least $365 will be invited to a pre-event dinner with Ms. Wax. The Women's Division event is sponsored by the Jewish Feder- ation of Washtenaw County/United Jewish Ap- peal.Carolyn Lichter and Hillary Murt are co-chair for the occasion and for the Women's Division. To make a reservation, call the Fed- eration office, 677-0100. Candidates Talk At JCC Forum Curious about the candidates' views in the upcoming election? Want to hear from the candidates themselves about the economy, national and local issues, or Is- rael? Save the date of Oct. 26 to come to a Candidates' Forum to be sponsored by the Jewish Fed- eration of Washtenaw Coun- ty/United Jewish Appeal. The Jewish Federation has in- vited all major Republican and Democratic candidates for the November election to participate. Members of the audience will also have the opportunity to ask the candidates questions. The evening will be moderated by the Honorable Steven Rhodes. The forum is free and open to the public and will be held in the Lounge of the Jewish Communi- ty Center, 2935 Birch Hollow Dri- ve in Ann Arbor at 7:30 p.m. For information call 971-0990. cial family heirlooms which help make up the exhibit. Participants in the mission will fly into Chicago in the morning and return to Ann Arbor in the early evening. The group will leave for Chicago from Metro Air- port at 8 a.m., arrive at O'Hare at 8:15 a.m., attend a talk by Ms. Schreier and tour the exhibit, en- joy lunch at the museum with a guest speaker, spend the after- noon exploring Chicago, depart from Midway Airport at 5:30 p.m. and arrive at Metro Airport at 8 p.m. The approximate cost of the event is $120 for women who make a minimum donation of $180 to the 1995 Women's Divi- sion Campaign. Call the Federa- tion office, 677-0100, to make your reservation. Brunch Set For Newcomers The Jewish Federation of Washt- enaw County will host newcom- ers to Ann Arbor at a complimentary dairy brunch Oct. 16 at the JCC from 10 to 11:30 a.m. The brunch is an opportu- nity to learn more about the lo- cal Jewish community and to meet long-standing community members as well as other new- corners. Child care and trans- portation are available; call to request these services, 677-0100. (:\ Temple Men Host Dinner The Temple Israel Brotherhood annual stag dinner evening will be Oct. 17 at 6:30 p.m. at the Shark Club in Waterford. The event is free to all paid up broth- erhood members, and member- ship is open to everyone, regardless of temple or synagogue affiliation. Annual dues may be paid at the door. Reservations are rec- A one-day mission to Chicago to ommended; call the temple office, view the Chicago Historical So- (810) 661-5700. ciety's exhibition "Becoming American Women: Clothing and the Jewish Immigrant Experi- ence, 1880-1920," will be hosted Oct. 12 by the Women's Division of the Jewish Federation of Washtenaw County/United Jew- The Radomer Aid Society will ish Appeal. A minimum pledge hold its 74th annual banquet 6:30 of $180 to the 1995 Women's Di- p.m. Oct. 12 at the Adat Shalom vision Campaign is required to Synagogue. participate. There will be a fund-raising "Becoming American Women" candlelighting ceremony led by was created by Barbara Schreier, president Sanford Wolok, as well curator of clothing at the Chica- as cocktails, dinner and music. go Historical Society. She will ad- For information and reserva- dress the group and share her tions, call Nancy Ager, 547-7614; stories about collecting the spe- or Mae Weintraub, 357-1110. Mission Views History Exhibit Radomer Aid Hosts Banquet