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July 07, 1995 - Image 56

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-07-07

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Fresh Air
Plans Meeting

The 93rd annual meeting of the
Fresh Air Society and election
of officers will take place on Sun-
day, Aug. 13, at 2 p.m. at Camp
Maas, beginning at the Donors
Court. The program includes
the dedication of the Pathways
Beautification Project and the
commemorative pathway
stones.
Nominated for a first three-
year term as directors are:
David Harold, Hope Silverman,
Hi Dorfman, Barbara Tron-
stein, Rabbi Paul Yedwab,
Zena Kramer, Mark Barron,
Tim Cohen, and Jenny Dorf-
man.
Nominated to serve a second
three-year term are: Dr. Donald
Blitz, Dale Rands, Susan Roth,
and Donna Schwartz.
The following officers are nom-
inated for a one-year term of of-
fice: president: Edward
Lumberg; vice presidents: Diane
Klein and Jeffrey Sternberg;
treasurer: Howard Rosen; and
secretary: Dorene Finer.

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The Jewish Federation of Met-
ropolitan Detroit has approved
nearly $100,000 in grants for five
innovative programs sponsored
by community organizations,
synagogues and Federation
agencies.
The grants, from the Max
M.Fisher Jewish Community
Foundation, will be used for pro-
grams to enhance Jewish life and
provide support for people with
special needs.
Grant money comes from a
pool of unrestricted funds held
by the United Jewish Founda-
tion and administered by Feder-
ation.
Kids in Control, a structured
after-school program for children
with Attention Deficit Hyperac-
tivity Disorder, received a first-
year grant of $19,960. It offers
respite for parents and combines
the therapeutic services of the
Jewish Family Service and pro-
gram skills of the Jewish Com-
munity Center.
The Center also received a sec-
ond-year grant of $20,000 for
Generations Together, an inter-
generational program aimed at
enhancing the Jewish identity of
youth while relieving loneliness
often felt by older adults. Gen-
erations Together is one of many
intergenerational programs con-
ducted by the Center in con-
junction with other community
agencies.
A unique partnership among
youth groups representing Or-

thodox, Conservative and Re-
form Judaism will continue with
a second-year grant of $30,000
to reach out and provide pro-
grams for unaffiliated Jewish
teens.
Issues confronting single par-
ents will be addressed in pro-
grams funded by a second-year
grant of $18,000 to the Institute
for Single Jewish Parents spon-
sored by the Agency for Jewish
Educations' Jewish Experiences
For Families. The institute ad-
dresses many needs of single par-
ents. Since its founding, the
program has conducted activi-
ties to help single mothers feel
connected to the Jewish com-
munity.
Conservative congregations
will have the opportunity to
bring in a scholar in residence for
one month with a second-year
grant of $10,000. In addition to
addressing congregations, the
scholar brings Jewish education
programs to organizations, day
schools, Hillel Foundations on
college campuses and Federa-
tion.

Families Hear
Fairytales

The Jewish Community Cen-
ter of Metropolitan Detroit will
present "Jewish Fairytales,"
two Summer Sundowners pro-
grams which offer pre-schools
and their parents a "night on
the town."
Both events will introduce
families to different Jewish fairy-
tales through creative dramat-
ics, storytelling, crafts and other
hands-on activities. The first
evening, scheduled for Monday,
July 17, from 6:30-8 p.m. at the
Maple-Drake Jewish Communi-
ty Center, will feature "Palace of
the Bird Beaks" a fairytale about
King Solomon.
On Monday, July 31, from
6:30-8 p.m. at the Jimmy
Prentis Morris Jewish Corn-
munity Center children and
their parents will hear the sto-
ry of "Katanya," which is a
Jewish version of "Thumbeli-
na." Both fairytales are from
the The Diamond Tree, a book
of Jewish tales from around
the world by Howard
Schwartz and Barbara Rush. An
optional kosher dinner will
be offered from 5:45-6:30 p.m.
on both evenings.
"Jewish Fairytales" is co-
sponsored by My Discovery
Place and Jewish Experiences
for Families.
The program is free of charge;
however, there is a nominal fee
for the optional dinner. Pre-reg-
istration for the program and
dinner is requested. For infor-
mation or to register, call Cheryl
Kane at the JCC, (810) 661-
7631.

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