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ChaZaKaH
Musical Event
Two Groups
For Seniors
The Adat Shalom seniors have On Jan. 23 at 1 p.m., the
planned a paid-up membership Mameloschen, a Yiddish group,
luncheon and program Jan. 26. will meet at the Maple/Drake
The afternoon, which will be- JCC to converse and keep Yid-
gin at 12:30 p.m., will feature en- dish alive. You need not be an ex-
tertainer Joe Sharpy whose pert to join. The group meets
range of musical talents guaran- every 2nd and 4th Monday of the
tee a lively event.
month. There is a charge.
There is no charge for this
On Jan. 25 at 1 p.m., Let's Talk •
event, but one must be a member Movies will meet to discuss a cur-
of CHaZaKaH in order to attend, rent film. See the film on your
and everyone must make reser- own and then join the group to
vations by Jan. 20. CHaZaKaH critique it. Call Lorraine Morris,
welcomes all new members. For 661-7649, for current title. There
information, call Dorothy Stor- is a charge.
chan, 557-7804.
A Tu B'Shevat Seder will be held
Jan. 17 at 12:45 p.m. at the Jim-
my Prentis Morris Jewish Com-
munity Center. A $1 contribution
will go to the Jewish National
Fund for the purchase of trees in
Israel. Registration is required.
Call the front desk, 967-4030, for
information.
The Charles and Frances Drik-
er Fund Concert will be Jan. 19
at 1 p.m.
Music Appreciation will meet
Jan. 24 at 1 p.m.
Bingo will be played Jan. 26 at
12:30 p.m.
A Folk Dance Class will meet
Wednesdays, 10-11:30 a.m. There
is a charge.
Easy Action Exercise meets
Tuesdays 10:15-11 a.m.
Fitness For All meets Monday-
Wednesday-Friday, 11-11:45 am.
There is a charge.
• How to qualify for a home mortgage
• How to understand a credit report
• How to budget your money
• How to fill out a purchase agreement
• How to choose a lender and a real estate agent
• How to apply for a mortgage
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Temple Seniors
Focus On Health
Good health, getting it and keep-
ing it, will be the focus of both the
Middle Years Group and the
Beth Elders at Temple Beth El
this month. On Jan. 15, Dr.
George Mogill, family practition-
er and Wayne State University
professor, will address "Keeping
Healthy, Keeping Happy and
Keeping Busy." His 1 p.m. lecture
will be preceded by cake and cof-
fee at 12:30 p.m. The program is
open to the community without
charge. Reservations are not nec-
essary.
On Jan. 17, the Beth Elders
will meet for lunch at noon fol-
lowed by a Blue Cross-Blue
Shield Slide Presentation with
Milton Berle as narrator. All in
attendance will also receive a
complimentary cookbook featur-
ing low-cost, tasty dishes. There
is a charge for the luncheon and
reservations are necessary; call
Jeanette Cohen, 737-1094; or Hy
Frank, 851-8677.
Jewish Rituals
Are Discussed
An exploration into Jewish iden-
tity and the fundamental tenets,
rituals and practices of being
Jewish will be discussed by Dr.
Daniel Levine Jan. 25 at 7:30
a.m. and noon at the Max M.
Fisher Building.
"The Literate Jew: What Do
We Have to Know?" is sponsored
by the Community Outreach and
Involvement Department of the
Jewish Federation of Metropoli-
tan Detroit and the Melitz Plan-
ning Committee.
Dr. Levine is the vice chairman
of the Melitz, an organization de-
voted to Jewish education both
in Israel and the Diaspora. He
was ordained at the Rabbi Isaac
Elchanan Theological Seminary
of Yeshiva University. He serves
on the faculty of Bal-flan and Tel
Aviv universities. He is also a not-
ed author and speaker.
The 7:30 a.m. breakfast pro-
gram and the noon luncheon
have a charge. For details, call
the Federation, (810) 642-4260.
Holocaust
Documentary
The documentary Testimony
from the National Holocaust Mu-
seum in Washington, D.C., will
be shown Jan. 22, under the
sponsorship of the Grosse Pointe
Jewish Council. The event, free
of charge, will take place at 7 p.m.
at the Grosse Pointe Unitarian
Church, 17150 Maumee.
Testimony was produced by
the Holocaust Museum and fea-
tures interviews with survivors.
Current GPJC President
Emanuel Tanay is interviewed
in the film and will serve as mod-
erator for the evening.