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October 14, 1994 - Image 109

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-10-14

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SPECIAL GIFTS LUNCHEON

Benefit Aids
Survivors

On Oct. 18, Parents of Murdered
Children, Inc. (POMC) will hold
its 4th annual Love for Life Ben-
efit, 5:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m., at Adat
Shalom Synagogue. This year's
theme is "United to End Domes-
tic Violence: No More Loved Ones
Lost."
This is the single fund-raising
effort POMC utilizes to provide
members with individual assis-
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tance, support and advocacy.
POMC helps survivors deal with
their grief and the criminal jus-
tice system. POMC provides
training to professionals in law
enforcement, mental health, so-
cial work, community services,
law criminal justice, medicine,
education, religion, the media
and mortuary science who are in-
/ terested in learning more about
survivors of homicide victims and
the aftermath of murder.
Tickets may be obtained by
calling Dorie Schwedel, (810) 932-
3888.

Book Series
At Beth Achim

The Cultural Commission of Con-
gregation Beth Achim will hear
Book Bites, a series of informal
book discussions over dessert.
This series of six sessions will be
held on Tuesdays from 7-9 p.m.
in the synagogue and at various
members' homes.
The series will begin Oct. 18
with Roommates by Max Apple,
a look at a young college student
who has his grandfather for a
roommate.
There is a no charge; however,
respond to the synagogue office,
352-8670, to attend.

AJC's Odyssey
Hosts Discussion

Odyssey, the American Jewish
Committee's Project for Jewish
Singles 30 Something Plus, will
host a group of visiting young Is-
raeli leaders at a reception, 7:30
p.m. Oct. 15 at the Whethersfield
Apartment clubhouse (East
Quarton and Telegraph). The
evening's guests are participants
in the Brown Fellowship Ex-
change which annually provides
opportunities for young leader-
ship to learn more about Israel
and/or American Jewry. The
evening's moderator, Odyssey
Chair Carol Dunitz, is a recent
participant in this program.
There is a charge for this pro-
gram. Call AJC, (810) 646-7886,
for information.

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