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Exhibition: January 5-13, 1995
Opening Reception: Thursday, January 5th, 6-9 p.m.
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the Washtenaw County Jewish
Community Center. The work-
shop is sponsored by Jewish
Family Services of Washtenaw
Fun lovers are invited to an County and is free and open to
evening of spirited merrymaking the public.
Mr. Ashin is a clinical social
at the Washtenaw County Jew-
worker
in private practice at the
ish Community Center's annu-
al Purim Party Feb. 18, from Ann Arbor Center for the Fami-
7:30-11 p.m. at Washtenaw Com- ly. He specializes in the treat-
munity College's Morris Law- ment of adults and adult
relationships.
rence Building.
Participants are asked to re-
Highlighting the event will be
spond
to 971-3280. Child care will
the music of the Klezmer Fusion
Band playing soulful Eastern Eu- be provided if requested in ad-
ropean melodies and Israeli folk vance.
tunes combined with robust jazz,
Latin and rock rhythms. Jewish
delicacies will be for sale by Ann
Arbor-area food establishments.
Folk dances will be led by Ellen
Moss, a local UAW attorney and
skilled Israeli dancer; no expe-
rience or partner necessary.
Proceeds will benefit the Jew-
ish Community Center. Tickets Visiting scholars from the Melitz
are available at the JCC, Centers for Jewish-Zionist Edu-
SchoolKids Records, and Herb cation in Israel are coming to De-
David Guitar Studio. For infor- troit to address a series of
education meetings for partici-
mation, call 971-0990.
pants in Michigan Miracle Mis-
sion II.
Speakers are Dr. Daniel
Levine, Jan. 24 and 25; Daniel
Rossing, March 1 and 2; and
Avraham Infeld, March 27 and
Michigan State Senator Alma 28.
Wheeler Smith will be the
Vice chairman of Melitz, Dr.
keynote speaker for the Martin Levine is on the faculty of Bar-
Luther King Jr. Birthday Cele- Ilan University and the Tel Aviv
bration, sponsored by the University School of Overseas
Black/Jewish Coalition, to be held Students. Previously, he was ed-
Jan. 12, at the Jewish Commu- ucational director of the Ameri-
nity Center of Washtenaw Coun- can Zionist Youth Foundation in
ty.
New York. He will speak on "Is-
Both Willis Patterson's Our rael and Jewish History."
Own Thing Chorale and the
Mr. Rossing, director of the
Friends of the Jewish Music di- Melitz Center for Christian En-
rected by Marilyn Krimm will counter with Israel, will speak on
perform. Videos of Dr. King's "Israel Among the Nations." Pri-
speeches will also be shown. Eth- or to joining Melitz, he was di-
nic desserts from both cultures rector of the Department to
will be served after the program. Christian Communities in the Is-
There is no charge, but reser- rael Ministry of Religious Affairs.
Mr. Infeld will speak on "Israel
vations are necessary. Call 971-
and You." He is the founder, pres-
0990.
ident and CEO of Melitz, an or-
ganization devoted to Jewish
education both in Israel and the
Diaspora.
For information on the mission
U-M English Professor Eric or these programs, call the Michi-
Rabkin will discuss the best-sell- gan Miracle Mission office, (810)
ing science fiction novel He, She 642-4260.
and It by Marge Piercy Jan. 8 at
10 a.m. at the Washtenaw Coun-
ty JCC. Mr. Rabkin's talk is a
part of Bagels and Books, a JCC
series featuring dynamic speak-
ers in the community who have Machon L'Torah will hold its next
chosen a book with a Jewish con- Jewish history lecture 9 p.m. Jan.
nection to discuss.
14 at Machon. The lecture will be
presented by Rabbi Shmuel
Irons, dean, Kollel Institute of
Greater Detroit, on "Saints, Mir-
acles and Witchcraft."
Lectures will be given every
"Narrowing the Gap: Intima- other Saturday evening; there is
cy in Marriage (and other signif- a charge. For information and
icant romantic relationships)" is registration, call Dr. Mark Blu-
the title of a workshop to be led menkehl, 557-5725; or Dr. David
by Brian Ashin 7 p.m. Jan. 23 at Weingarden, 569-7066.
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For King's Day
Piercy Novel
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History Talk
At Machon
Workshop
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