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June 23, 1995 - Image 52

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-06-23

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IRP Plans
Annual Program

Heritage Ball
Kick-Off Set

The Institute for Retired Profes-
sionals, a division of the Adult
Services Department of the Jew-
ish Community Center, will hold
its annual Meet the MP program
on Sunday, June 25, 3 p.m. at the
Maple-Drake Jewish Communi-
ty Center.
All adults, ages 55 and older,
who are retired, semi-retired,
semi-retired or thinking about
retirement are invited to attend
the Meet the IRP program.
There is no charge, and refresh-
ments will be served.
To make a reservation, call the
IRP office, 967-4030.

A kick-off luncheon for the Sinai
Health Care Foundation's Her-
itage Ball will be held at 11 a.m.
on June 26, at the home of Nan-
cy and James Grosfeld in Bloom-
field Hills.
The sixth annual Heritage
Ball will be held October 25 at
the Westin Hotel. The Patrons
evening, hosted by Connie and
James Colman and Frances and
Kenneth Eisenberg of Bloomfield
Hills, will be held October 11, at
Franklin Hills Country Club.
Ticket prices are $250 for the
Ball and $500 for both the Pa-
trons evening and ball. Proceeds
will benefit Sinai Hospital's di-
gestive health programs.
For heritage ball information,
call Bobbie Blitz in the Sinai Hos-
pital development office, (313)
493-5680 or (313) 493-5877.

JPM Seniors
Slate Events

Bingo will take place on Monday,
June 26, at 12:30 p.m. at the Jim-
my Prentis Morris Jewish Com-
munity Center. A nominal
donation is requested.
Meet the Nurse takes place
monthly on Tuesdays. Sharon
Tomaszewski from Oakland
County Human Services will fa-
cilitate a monthly discussion on
how to be a healthy senior in the
90s. Pre-registration is required,
call 967-4030.

Group Plans
Installation

The Temple Treasures of Tem-
ple Israel will have its installa-
tion of officers and luncheon on
June 28, at the temple at noon.
Entertainment will be by Ben
Oppenheim, keyboard artist and
entertainer.
The new officers for the 1995-
1996 year are: president, Lillian
Dean; vice presidents: Flo Gold-
man, Burt Chassin, and Frita
Drapkin; treasurer: Bluma Stark;
secretaries: Caroline Miller, Phyl-
lis Chassin, Sylvia Goldberg.

Dinner, Dance
Commemoration

On Sunday evening, June 25,
Shaarit Haplaytah organization
(Survivors of 1945) and CHAIM-
Children of Holocaust-Survivors
Association In Michigan will
jointly sponsor a dinner/dance to
commemorate the 50th an-
niversary of the liberation of the
concentration camps.
The dinner/dance will take
place at Congregation Beth
Shalom in Oak Park. Hors d'oeu-
vres will be served at 5 p.m.; din-
ner and entertainment will
follow. All Holocaust survivors
and children of survivors are
urged to attend. Call Morrie
Levin, 661-9715; or Charles
Silow, 356-6668, by June 22. The
cost is $30 per person.

Educators
Elect Officers

At its final meeting for the cur-
rent academic year, the Jewish
Educators Council of metropoli-
tan Detroit elected the following
officers: president-Fran Pearl-
man, Temple Israel; vice presi-
Individual and organizations dent-Elissa Berg, Temple Kol
who are interested in volunteer- Ami; secretary-Janet Pont, Con-
ing or planning for Jerusalem's gregation Shaarey Zedek-B'nai
3000th Anniversary Detroit Cel- Israel; and treasurer-Ron Legg,
ebration are encouraged to call Adat Shalom Synagogue.
This year the JEC Board in-
the Michigan/Israel Connection,
cludes liaisons from both the ear-
(810) 645-7878.
The Jewish Federation's ly childhood schools represented
Michigan/Israel Connection is by Michaelyn Silverman of Tern-
planning for the anniversary to ple Emanu-El and Marilyn
be observed at the Incredible Is- Wolfe, JPI. Shawn Locke serves
as the liaison for the Agency for
rael Fest next year.
Jewish
Education in its part-
Yom Hazikaron will be ob-
nership
with
the JEC. The Jew-
served on April 22 and the sec-
ish
Educators
Council serves as
ond Incredible Israel Fest will be
a
forum
for
the
professionals in
held on June 2. Both events will
the
field
of
Jewish
education in
be held at the Maple-Drake Jew-
our
community.
ish Community Center.

Volunteers
Are Sought

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