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January 06, 1995 - Image 103

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-01-06

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Sponsored by the Cultural
Commission of Congregation
Beth Achim, this session will be
held at the Midrasha Center for
Adult Jewish Education. Julie
Solomon, an instructor at the
Midrasha, will lead the discus-
sion.
There is no charge for this se-
ries. Dessert will be served. To at-
tend, respond to the synagogue
office, 352-8670. The books dis-
cussed in this series are available
at the synagogue's library and at
local bookstores.

Chaim Keller

Rabbi Keller
Will Speak

A special reception in honor of the
Rosh Yeshiva Rabbi Yeruchim
Olshin of the Beth Medrash Gov-
oha will take place 8:30 p.m., Jan.
10 at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Nusbaum, 15041 Burton,
Oak Park.
Rabbi Chaim Keller, the Rosh
Yeshiva of TeLshe in Chicago, will
be the guest speaker. Rabbi
Keller is a speaker and an author
and the son-in-law of the beloved
Rav Leizer Levin, of blessed
memory.
The hosts are Mrs. Sol Nus-
baum, Rabbi and Mrs. Dov
Loketch, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Nusbaum. The chairman is Rab-
bi Nathaniel Lauer.

Maple/Drake
Hosts Events

On Jan. 19 at 7:30 p.m. at the
Maple/Drake Jewish Communi-
ty Center The Stepparent Con-
nection, couples who are part of
ablended family, will have an op-
portunity to meet in an informal
setting for the purpose of dis-
cussing issues that arise in a
"Yours, Mine and Ours" situation.
This is_not a professionally-run
group. There is no charge. Call
Eileen Polk, 661-7648, for reser-
vations.
Tu B'Shevat Seder with Rab-
bi Leonardo Bitran will take place
Jan. 16 at noon. The ceremony
usually includes four cups of
wine, as at the Passover seder,
and fruits that correspond to the
four seasons, the four elements
of earth, water, air and fire and
the kabalistic "four worlds of cre-
ation." Call Lorraine Morris, 661-
7649, for reservations.

Book Bites
Series Continues

Wartime Lies, by Louis Begley,
the story of the difficulties of
growing up in a world that has
become insane, is the featured
book in the next Book Bites dis-
cussion series Feb. 14 at 7:30 p.m.

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Center Plans
Dance Classes

New adult dance classes have
been added to the winter semes-
ter schedule at the Maple/Drake
Jewish Community Center. Be-
ginning tap will be Mondays at
9 a.m.; beginning jazz, Wednes-
days at 9:30 a.m.; ballroom danc-
ing with "J.P.," Wednesdays at 7
p.m.
The Israeli drop-in ongoing
dance class at the Jimmy Pren-
tis Morris Building meets every
Tuesday evening starting at 7
p.m. The student pays per ses-
sion.
For information, call Shirley
Siegal, 661-7632.

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Dances, Dinner
For Generations

The Workmen's Circle/Arbeiter
Ring will host an intergenera-
tional program, in cooperation
with Generations Together, 6
p.m. Jan. 14. "Dances to Our Her-
itage" will feature Eastern Euro-
pean, Israeli and Yemenite
dancing. Dances will be taught
and led by dancer/choreograph-
er Harriet Berg.
There will be a potluck dinner,
followed by dancing at 7:15 p.m.
The location is the Workmen's
Circle Educational Center, 26341
Coolidge, Oak Park. For infor-
mation, call (810) 545-0985.

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The new installment of the De-
troit Jewish Judicial Seminar will
be Jan. 11 in the Riverside Con-
ference Room, 700A of the
City/County Building, Detroit, at
12:15 p.m. The discussion, led by
Rabbi Herschel Finman, will be
"Hospice—Death with Dignity,"
and will focus on the Jewish ap-
proach to death and care of the
elderly.
There is a charge for the
kosher lunch. Required reserva-
tions can be made by contacting
Rabbi Finman, (810) 542-5087.

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