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Call The Jewish News 354-5959 Magic, Music Programs Set Temple Beth El seniors can be lured by magic and superstition or charmed by music at two March programs. The first, Sun- day, March 19, sponsored by the Middle Years Group of the Tem- ple, will feature Esther Tarnoff Cooper of the Detroit Institute of Arts Speakers Bureau. Mrs. Coop- er will address "Magic and Su- perstition in Judaism" with a slide presentation of Jewish art. The 1 p.m. program will be preceded by cake and coffee at 12:30 p.m. There is no charge, nor are reser- vations necessary. On Tuesday, March 21, lyric so- prano, Mimi Summers, and pi- anist and harpist, Rose Morgan, will be the guest artists at the Beth Elders Luncheon at noon in the Temple. Mimi Summers, who has appeared with the Oak Park Civic Chorus, the Bel Canto choir and the Rose Morgan Choral Group; and Rose Morgan, direc- tor of the Rose Morgan Choral Group and the Sholem Aleichem Choir, will present Broadway tunes and more. There is a charge for the luncheon and reservations are necessary. For reservations or information, call Jeanette Cohen, 737-0194, prior to March 17. Senior Events At Maple/Drake The Maple/Drake Jewish Com- munity Center will offer on Mon- day, March 6, at 1 p.m., Rabbi Spectre of Adat shalom discussing the current status of Jews in the former Soviet Union. There is a charge. On Wednesday, March 8, as part, of the JCC lunch and learn series, "Purim's Vashti Paradox" will be given by Elissa Berg, edu- cation director of Temple Kol Arni religious school. Lunch will be at noon; lecture at 12:30 p.m. There is a charge. From Tai Chi to bridge, call the Center for class listings. For information and to regis- ter, call Lorraine Morris, 661- 7649. JPM Plans For Seniors Suze Orman, author of You've Earned It: Mistakes You Can't Af- ford to Make, will speak on Sun- day, March 5, at 7 p.m. at Jimmy Prentis Morris Jewish Commu- nity Center. She is a financial ex- pert and a consumer activist who provides retirees with the know- how to turn their later years into a new beginning rather than a sad end. After her lecture, Ms. Orman will be available to answer ques- tions from the audience as well as to sign copies of her book. This event is free. Blood pressure and cholesterol checks will be done on Tuesday, March 7, from 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Nurses will be on hand to identi- fy and educate people about their blood pressure and cholesterol lev- els. Referrals will be made if a fol- low-up is necessary. Call JPM, 967-4030, to pre-register for this event. Irma Starr, the director of SPACE a community program of the National Council of Jewish Women, will lead "One Day at a Time," an eight-week session be- ginning March 8, at 11 a.m. Call JPM to register. The Yiddish Culture Club will present a Purim spiel at JPM on Thursday, March 9, at 12:30 p.m. The Russian-American puppet troupe Puppetart will provide a program in English and Yiddish that is suitable for children and adults. Other Yiddish entertain- ment will follow the puppet show. The OLSHA Senior Photo ID session will take place on Friday, March 10, from 10 a.m.-noon. Se- nior discount identification cards will be available to oakland Coun- ty residents who are 60+. The pho- to ID card entitles older adults to receive discounts from various merchants, and it includes name, address, birthdate, and social se- curity number. Donations will be accepted. The Step-parent Connection will be held on the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month. This will be an opportunity for couples who are part of a blended family to meet in an informal set- ting for the purpose of discussing some of the issues that arise in a "yours,mine, ours" situation. Educators Hear Egon Mayer "Establishing and Maintaining Values in your Family" will be the subject of a discussion to be led by Professor Egon Mayer at Temple Emanu-El, Sunday, March 5, from 9:30 a.m. - 11 a.m. Join for bagels and coffee. Professor Mayer will meet with rabbis, cantors and educators from 1-3 p.m. to discuss "Reach- ing Out to Touch" (how to reach out to the intermarried more ef- fectively). Professor Mayer is a professor of sociology at Brooklyn College and is director of the Center for Jewish Studies and of the Jewish Outreach Institute of the City University of New York. Both meetings are co-sponsored by the Cohn-Haddow Center for Judaic Studies at Wayne State University. The meeting for cler- gy and educators also is co-spon- sored by the Jewish Educators Council. There is no charge for ei- ther program. Call (810) 967-4023 to respond.