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November 11, 1994 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-11-11

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STAYING MARRIED

FAME page 19

AS A JEW

in the Age of Divorce

Francine
Klagsbrun

a presentation by

THE DE TRO IT J E WIS H NEWS

is a noted author of
books and magazine
articles on some of
the most challeng-
ing issues of the
90's. Her expertise
on family relations
and her extensive
background on
Jewish subjects
make her particularly
qualified to speak on
the problems which
confront Jewish
marriages today.
Ms. Klagsbrun holds
Bachelor degrees
from the New York
University Institute of
Fine Arts and The
Jewish Theological
Seminary. Among
her popular books is
Free to Be...You and
Me (written in con-
junction with Mario
Thomas).

20

FRANCINE
KLAGSBRUN

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20
7:30 p.m.
Adat Shalom Synagogue

This program is sponsored by the
Adat Shalom Synagogue
Adult Study Commission.

For further information, please call 851-5100.

"Nancy Sinatra, eat your
heart out ! Here are the
real boots made for
walkin'— Donald Miner's
sleek, sexy ankle boots.
And like all Donald's
shoes and boots, these
are guaranteed to
stop traffic!'

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SULUM

The Hall of Fame roster now
includes 31 sports figures.
Plaques honoring them are dis-
played at the JCC in West Bloom-
field.
Mr. Frank says at least 20 oth-
er persons have been nominated
for admission.
WJR Radio morning man J.P.
McCarthy received the 1994 Foon
Award for his contributions to
sports and athletics in Michigan.
Many sports figures attended
Monday's dinner, including
Detroit Pistons owner and 1985
Hall of Fame inductee Bill David-
son.
Among the representatives
from the world of hockey were
Mike Hartman, a member of the
Stanley Cup champion New York
Rangers, Detroit Red Wings
coach Scotty Bowman, ex-Red

Wing greats Alex Delvecchio and
Bill Gadsby and Detroit Vipers
coach Rick Dudley.
The basketball contingent in-
cluded Eastern Michigan Uni-
versity coach Ben Braun,
Michigan State University as-
sistant Tom Izzo, who will replace
Jud Heathcote next year as the
coach of the Spartans, ex-Detroit
Pistons star Vinnie Johnson, cur-
rent Pistons players Billy Curley
and Allen Houston and assistant
coach KC. Jones and legendary
coach Will Robinson.
From football were ex-Detroit
Lions Lem Barney, Dexter
Bussey and Gus Cefelli and for-
mer U-M great Ron Kramer.
Also at the dinner were ex-De-
troit Tigers pitcher Dan Petry
and indoor soccer star Andy
Chapman. ❑

NIRIM Program Is
Nation's First

JILL DAVIDSON SKLAR STAFF WRITER

San Diego edu-
cator, 50 local
teachers and
five other in-
structors will gather
at the Butzel Confer-
ence Center in Or-
tonville to learn about
prayer as part of a
NIRIM Jewish edu-
cators retreat and
workshop series.
Shawn Locke, di-
rector of school ser-
vices for Agency for
Jewish Education,
said the combination
retreat and three
workshops is the first
of its kind in the Unit-
ed States for Jewish
educators. Last year,
AJE sponsored the re-
treat without the fol-
low-up workshops.
Debbie Friedman: Prayer and song.
"People from all
over the United
States are calling, wanting to childhood to adult, from syna-
know how it goes and how we put gogues to day schools.
"The breadth and the depth
it together," Ms. Locke said.
Educators from Cincinnati, represented by the participants
Houston and Pittsburgh have in- is almost as amazing as the num-
ber of people who committed
quired about the program.
The program is structured so themselves to the retreat and the
the participants can experience workshop series," Ms. Locke said.
different types of prayer at the "This is a big commitment to
retreat Nov. 13-15. The work- make as far as time is concerned."
To lead the program, AJE is
shop series is to introduce and re-
inforce teaching techniques bringing back the retreat facili-
tator from last year, Debbie
regarding prayer.
"It is not a one-shot deal. There Friedman. A singer and song-
will be lots of follow-up on the writer from San Diego, Ms. Fried-
ideas presented," Ms. Locke said. man is nationally known as a
One reason for the follow-up is teacher of Jewish music and val-
the diverse body of educators the ues.
"What is so unusual about her
• retreat attracted. The partici-
pants represent every phase of is that she has pioneered Jewish
Jewish education from early music in the realm of prayer for

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