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November 11, 1994 - Image 86

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-11-11

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THE CLUB

`broaden Their Horizons

An Adult Day Program

BBG Leader
Visits Region

We cater to Adults whose Horizons have been reduced.

First Grade
Consecration

• meet and greet friends
• participate in purposeful recreational, educational and
cultural activities
• foster independence
• promote wellness
• improve quality of life
• provides respite for the caregiver
• enjoy nutritional Kosher food

The Club is located in the Blumberg Plaza, West Bloomfield/Jewish
Community Campus. (Next door to the Jewish Community Center)

Transportation is available.

Karen Isley

For more information, please call Myrna Katz, the Adult Day
Program Director (810) 661-2999.

A new day is dawning at

the Club in the Plaza.

AMERICAN-ISRAEL

Chamber of Commerce of Michigan

A SPECIAL BRIEFING FOR CURRENT AND PROSPECTIVE
CHAMBER MEMBERS

"ACT NOW TO EXPAND YOUR BUSINESS LINKS WITH ISRAEL"

The time is now! Import/export opportunities with Israel are better than ever.
Michigan's exports to Israel quadrupled in value last year.

Learn how your business can take advantage of an expanding trade environment. Be with us
for an opportunity analysis by a business man who knows both sides of the international
trade equation. Then, benefit from networking with your colleagues.

Please Join Us For Breakfast
With

SHERWIN POMERANTZ
PRESIDENT, ATID ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS FOR ISRAEL
HERTZILYAIJERUSALEM/NEW YORK

Wednesday, November 16, 1994 7:30-9:00 a.m.
THE SKYLINE CLUB
2000 Town Center, Southfield

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FULL DAIRY BREAKFAST BUFFET. $22 (Please specify if you desire a Kosher menu)

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MICHAEL TRAISON
President

MIRIAM SHEAR
Administrative Director

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

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Next time you feed your face, think about your heat

Go easy on your heart and start cutting back on foods that are high in saturated
fat and cholesterol. The change'll do you good.

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WERE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE

a.m., services are held for Lahav
USY, Junior Congregation (3rd-
8th grade) and Nitzanim.
For information, contact Lar-
ry Tepman, at 352-8670.

First graders from Adat Shalom
Religious School and from Hil-
lel Day School will be honored at
consecration Service Nov. 12. The
children will be called to the
bimah and will each receive a gift
from Adat Shalom. The young-
sters will respond with a short
program of songs. A kiddush in
their honor will follow.
This year's first grade Reli-
gious School students at Adat
Shalom are Amy Abel, Joel Adels-
berg, Brian August, Evan
Berman, Jillian Blitz, Benjamin
Brown, Evan Bushman, Rachel

Michigan Region will host Karen
Isley, international sh'licha, in- Circurel, Marissa Dongovian,
stituting the Women Against Vi- Zachary Denes, Erica Dovitz,
olence Everywhere campaign and Michelle Ellis, Jonathan Epstein,
serving as international sister- Samuel Faye, Jeffrey Feuereisen,
hood chairperson. Ms. Isley is Jared Field, Aaron Fisher, Evan
from St. Louis. After a one year Gabe, Joseph Gale, Bryan Glick,
term as president, she will attend Stephanie Goldberg, Daniel Gold-
Kansas University. Her goal for faden, Benjamin Golsky, Adam
the next year is to focus on the in- Greenberg. Also, Nicole Heller,
dividual member.
Samantha Iovan, Steven Jack-
During Ms. Isley's visit, she son, Jennifer Kahn, Justin Kantz,
will consult with the Michigan Evan Kass, Laurin Katzenstein,
Region BBG executive board and Samantha Kelman, Eric Kriszen-
visit local chapters. Ms. Isley also feld, Nicole Marsch, Emily Mit-
will speak to the Michigan Re- nick, Benjamin Morris, Stephen
gion Adult Advisers' group on Nucian, Natalie Perach, Nicole
Nov. 20 and attend the Michigan Perach, Allison Richards, Jason
Region board of directors' meet- Rosenbaum, Marissa Rosenberg,
ing Nov. 21.
Jillian Rubin, Jason Rudy.
Ashley Schwartz, Benjamin C
Schwartz, Devin Shacket, David
Shapiro, Michael Shulman,
Bradley Snider, Aaron Stein, Ed-
ward Stern, Brandon Sund-
heimer,
Samantha Suppowit,
Ann Arbor Teen Connection will
hold its Chanukah party Nov. 13, James Swanson, Jessica Switch,
6:30-8:00 p.m. at the Ann Arbor Zara Teicher, Elliot Weingarten
Jewish Community Center. All and Jaclyn Wolok.
Consecrants attending Hine
seventh and eighth graders are
invited to join Teen Connection Day School are Jennifer Colton,
Zachary Friedman, Michael
and to attend.
For information, call Lainie Goldstein, Alexander Greenstein,
Elyssa Guslits, Carly Mark, Al-
Goodman, (313) 971-0990.
lison Picowitz, Lauren Robbins,
Jacob Schostak, Allison Shatz,
Zachary Slabotsky, Ilyssa Tack-
el and Benjamin Tigay.

Teen Group
Hosts Party

Beth Achim
Youth Events

The Youth Department of Con-
gregation Beth Achim has sever-
al events planned for the month
of November.
Lahav USY will travel to Mar-
vin's Marvelous Mechanical Mu-
seum Nov. 12 at 8 p.m.
B'nai Mazel (3rd-5th grade)
will take a trip to Cranbrook Sci-
ence Museum Nov. 13 from 1-4 The Jewish Community of
p.m. They will visit the Lasera at Petoskey-Charlevoix is seeking
the planetarium and investigate information about families that
settled the region between 1880
the hands-on exhibits.
Nitzanim (ages 3-2nd grade) and 1930.
If you have information to
will visit Fun with Plaster Nov.
share, contact Lois Frank, (810)
13.
Each Shabbat morning at 10 647-2974.

Community
Seeks Settlers

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