PASSOVER 1011 1P-11/11 Presto Passover Preparations! Sunday, April 2, 1995 • 2-4 PM Jewish Community Center, Jimmy Prentis Morris Building, Jaffee Hall 15110 W. 10 Mile Rd., Oak Park Passover crafts, cooking and entertainment to get your family ready! Admission: Non-perishable Passover foods to be donated to Yad Ezra All families of every shape and size welcome! REGISTER EARLY TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR FREE JCC GIFTS! 6-month family general membership or $50 birthday party discount coupon at JPM building Topre-register call the JCC-Oak Park at (810) 967-4030 THE IEWtSH NEWS jcc of M•tropoUton Detroit see IT'S ALL AT APPLEGATE .. . TE ✓ Great Stores ✓ Great Fashions S ✓ Great Service m We Enjoy Shopping With You! Northwestern Highway • Between 12 & 13 Mlle Rds. Southfield Sponsored by the Jewish Community Center, Jewish Experiences for Families and The Jewish News A DAVID ROSENMAN'S AIMIO AssamA P1111011ASEIRS NEW & USED CAR BROKER Sales • Leasing • Buying (810) 851-CARS (810) 851-2277 O.J. Trial And Jewish Law The next installment of the De- troit Jewish Judicial Seminar will be on Monday, April 10, in the Riverside Conference Room 700A, of the Detroit City/County Building, from 12:15 to 1:30 p.m. The topic led by Rabbi Herschel Finman, will be "The O.J. Simp- son Trial - Could it Have Hap- pened in a Jewish Court of Law?" and will compare the court pro- cedures of the American and Jew- ish court systems. The lecture is open to the gen- eral public. Cost for kosher lunch is $10. Shmura matzah will be distributed to all the participants. Required reservations and infor- mation can be obtained by call- ing Rabbi Finman, (810) 542-5087. Awareness Events Planned From April 5-9, Wednesday through Sunday, Cobo Center in Detroit will be the site of three major AIDS awareness and edu- cation programs. The Names Project, in co-spon- sorship with the Detroit Depart- ment of Health, will present a 5,000 panel display of the AIDS Memorial Quilt. Free to the pub- lic, this will be the largest indoor display of the Quilt ever. Open- ing ceremonies will be on Wednesday, April 5, 7:30 p.m. The Quilt will remain open Thursday through Saturday, 9 a.m.-8 p.m. and Sunday, 9 a.m. through the closing ceremony at 6 p.m. New panels may be brought any time during the dis- play and school groups are en- couraged to attend. "Quilt: A Musical celebration" will weave stories of people whose lives have been touched by the AIDS Memorial Quilt. "Quilt" will include matinee, evening, and special student performances April 6-9. Tickets are $15 for adults, $7.50 for students and are available through Ticket Master. Proceeds will benefit local AIDS service organizations. For ticket information, contact Marge Sam- son, (313) 863-1400. The 1995 Michigan Conference on AIDS will be held at the Crowne Plaza Pontchartrain Ho- tel, adjacent to Cobo Center, and is themed "The Changing Faces of Family: AIDS in Michigan". Keynote speaker will be Mr. Cleve Jones, founder of the Names Project AIDS Memorial Quilt. A pre-conference workshop will be Wednesday, April 5, will be on the HIV/AIDS Outreach, Education, and Demonstration Project." For conference infor- mation, contact either (616) 451- 2394 or (810) 545-1435.