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March 17, 1995 - Image 66

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-03-17

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Affording the best is not the
question.. Aiding the best is.

B & P-Pisgah
Holds Meeting

Ko-ach ORT
Meeting Set

The Detroit Business & Profes-
sional/Pisgah Chapter of B'nai
B'rith Women will hold its gen-
eral meeting on Sunday, March
19, at Sutton Place Apts. club-
house at 12:30 p.m.
Election of officers will be fol-
lowed by a presentation by mem-
bers titled "Laugh a Little—It
Can't Hurt!" A petite brunch will
be served. There is a charge.

On March 23, at 7 p.m. Ko-ach
chapter of Women's American
ORT will hold a general meet-
ing to discuss upcoming events.
Also, there will be a demon-
stration by the Pampered Chef.
Non-members are welcome. The
meeting will be at the home of
Heather Cykierrt, in Farming-
ton Hills.
For more information, call Ms.
Cykiert, 661-2077.

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The sisterhood of Congregation
Beth Shalom will host its annu-
al Education Day 11:30 a.m.,
Thursday, March 30, at the syn-
agogue. "Jewish and Female in
the 1990s: Personal Reflections,"
will be the theme of the after-
noon.
Participants include Rabbi
Amy Brodsky of Temple Emanu-
El; Ruth Bergman, director of the
Michigan Region, United Syna-
gogue of Conservative Judaism;
and Rebbetzin Nechama Glow-
gower, teacher at the Ann Arbor
Hebrew Day School and writer
for the Washtenaw Jewish News.
Each will share insights on the
topic followed by group discussion
and a question-and-answer ses-
sion.
There is a charge. For infor-
mation, call Elissa Berg, 851-
1746.

Sharona Hears
Book Reviews

Sharona Chapter, Na'amat will
hold its spring meeting Thurs-
day, March 30, at 1 p.m. at the
clubhouse at Woodcreek Condos.
Annette Weiss of the Farming-
ton Hills Library will review the
books True Colors by Doris Mort-
man, Home Fires by Donald Katz
and other books of current inter-
est.
Call Helen Goldstein, 851-
0822, for directions. No charge,
refreshments will be served.

Sisterhood
Leads Service

The sisterhood of Temple Kol
Ami will sponsor its Annual Sis-
terhood Shabbat on Friday,
March 17, at 8 p.m. Sherrie Stern
and Wendy Allenberg, co-presi-
dents of District 11 Sisterhood,
will address the congregation
with "What is Sisterhood's Role
in the Temple?"
Shelly Willner is this year's
chairperson and has coordinated
sisterhood members to lead the
worship service.

Sisterhood
Board Meeting

The Beth Abraham Hillel Moses
Sisterhood will have an open
board meeting on Wednesday,
April 5, at 11 a.m. at the syna-
gogue. A petite lunch will follow.
Julie Solomon, AJE librarian,
will speak on "Hagadot, Yours
and Mine." Bring a Passover
recipe to exchange and enjoy.
Respond to Ruthe Kimmel,
(810) 737-2369; or Rita Terebelo,
(810) 356-0593.

Horodoker
Meeting

A meeting of the David-Horodok-
er Women's Organization will be
held Tuesday, March 21, at noon,
at Lincoln Towers Club Room,
Oak Park.

Parents, Teens
Share Retreat

Teens and parents from Temple
Emanu-El, Temple Kol Ami and
Congregation Shir Tikvah will
participate in a Teen /Parent
Shabbat Retreat from Friday,
March 24-Sunday, March 26, at
Camp Maas in Ortonville. This
weekend is a culmination of the
Agency for Jewish Education's re-
cent Teens and Parents work-
shop series for 10th and 11th
graders and their parents. The
program is designed to facilitate
communication between teen-
agers and their parents.
The theme of this retreat is
"Success." Retreat participants
will meet at 5 p.m. at Fishman
Village at Camp Tamarack. Par-
ents will depart Saturday
evening, and teens will return by
bus at12:30 p.m. on Sunday to
the Agency for Jewish Education.
The Shabbat weekend is being
co-sponsored by the Agency for
Jewish Education, Jewish Expe-
riences for Families and the
Fresh Air Society. There is a
charge. For information contact
Mike Mellen or Julia Greenblatt,
(810) 354-1050.

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