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April 21, 1995 - Image 40

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-04-21

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SPRING-TME

3 DAY

JPM Slates
Senior Events

Bingo will take place on Monday,
April 24, at 12:30 p.m. at the
Jimmy Prentis Morris Jewish
Community Center. Light re-
freshments will be served. A do-
nation is requested.
During the Creative Grand-
parenting Symposium II, two
speakers will be featured; Tues-
day, April 25, at Jimmy Prentis
Morris. From 7-8 p.m. Dr. Ralph
Cash will present "How to Im-
part Your Wisdom Without Be-
gin a Butt-insky." From 8:10-9:10
p.m. Harlene Appelman, the di-
rector of Educational Services for
the Agency for Jewish Education,
will ask the question, "Will My
Grandchildren Be Jewish?" This
symposium is free of charge.

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BBYO Plans
Youth Events

Metropolitan Detroit Teen Con-
nection will hold its annual trip
to Cedar Point Amusement Park
in Sandusky, Ohio, Tuesday,
June 20, leaving the Maple-
Drake Jewish Community Cen-
ter at 7 a.m. and returning at 10
p.m. Further information will be
announced in May.
Election Training conclave will
be held on May 12-14, at Camp
Maas. Applications have been
mailed to all registered BBYO
members. Dorm leader applica-
tion forms or information, call
the BBYO Chapter Service Cen-
ter, (810) 788-0700.

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All Sales Final

HMD Coffee House Night is
Monday, May 1, at 9 p.m. at Lon-
estar Coffee Co. in Birmingham
(207 S. Woodward) in the back
room.
Tri-Trippin' in Israel pre-trip
meeting will be Thursday, May
4, at 8 p.m. at the Max M. Fish-
er Building, 6735 Telegraph Rd.,
Bloomfield Hills.
For HMD information, call
Jennifer Wasserman, (313) 577-
3459; or the HMD hot line, (313)
577-8888.

Packages starting
under $950.00

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Book Review
For Sisterhood

The sisterhood of Congregation
B'nai Moshe will hold a session
of its books discussion group on
Thursday, April 27, at 10 a.m. at
the synagogue. Simla: Code
Name the Pearl by Aviezer Golan
and Danny Pinkas will be re-
viewed.
For information, call the syn-
agogue office, 788-0600.

Woman's World
Set For May

From Three Wings of the Earth

Congregation Shaarey Zedek
Sisterhood's Woman's World '95
will take place on Wednesday,
May 3, at the synagogue.
Beginning at 10 a.m. conti-
nental breakfast will be served
and Marketplace boutiques will
offer gift items for purchase.
Luncheon will be served at
noon followed by a program. The-
featured group, From Three
Wings of the Earth, is a trio of
young actresses-singers. One is
American, one Ethiopian, and
one Russian, all of whom have
made alyiah to Israel where they
appear in major theatrical pro-
ductions. They are bound by
their stories and songs which are
told in English, and sung in
Russian, Amharic and Hebrew.
Elki Jacobs, born and educat-
ed in the United States, per-
formed with the New York City
Stage Company. After her
marriage to Israeli theatre di-
rector, Amit Gazit, she moved to
Israel where she continues to
perform.
Meskie Shibre Sivan was born
and raised in Ethiopia. She is the
first Ethiopian born actress to
sing and perform in Hebrew. She
performs throughout Israel and
appears in children's shows.
Irina Selsiniova was born and
educated in the former Soviet
Union. She and her husband,
Maxim, rock musician in the for-
mer Soviet Union, made alyiah
to Israel in 1990. She knew no
Hebrew upon her arrival, but her
one-woman show, "Russian
Love," performed entirely in He-
brew, won first prize in the 1991
Theatre Netto Festival.
For program information, call
the synagogue, (810) 357-5544.

JNF Women
Hold Meeting

The Women of Jewish National
Fund will hold a regular meet-
ing on April 25, at noon in the of-
fice of JNF, 17100 W. Ten Mile
Road, Southfield
The program will feature Rho-
da Wallace, guitarist and singer.
Ms. Wallace is a featured soloist
of the Oak Park Civic Chorus.
Refreshments will be served.
Respond to JNF, 557-6644.

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