"The Winter of 1930 was
one of Detroit's coldest.
My Grandmother was
determined to keep
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Odyssey Hosts
Summer Events
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Odyssey, sponsored by the Amer-
ican Jewish Committee, will host
four summer events for singles
30 plus.
Two Friday night dinners are
planned. Shabbat for a Novice
will take place on July 21, at 7
p.m. Shabbat and Spirituality is
scheduled for Aug. 18, at 7 p.m.
- place to be announced.
For art and history mavens, ad-
ditional programs are slated.
"Back in Time: A Journey to
Ethiopia" is the topic for a pro-
gram a the Maple-Drake JCC on
July 13, at 7:30 p.m. "An Explo-
ration of Ethnic Art" will be made
at the N'Namdi Gallery in Birm-
ingham on Aug. 10, at 7:30 p.m.
These events are open to
members and non-members.
There is a charge. For informa-
tion, call the American Jewish
Committee office, (810) 646-7686.
Concert Event
Is Planned
Professional Jewish singles (30s
- 40s) will bet together to enjoy
the music of Alexander Zonjic in
Shain Park, Birmingham, on
Thursday, July 27. The concert
is scheduled to begin at 7:30 pm.
Call to reserve a spot; call Har-
ry Pevos, (810) 357-8850.
Lecture Series
In Ann Arbor
"Let Your Voice Be Heard," a
morning lecture series on the
practical aspects of affecting gov-
ernment, will be presented at the
Jewish Community Center of
Washtenaw County on Mondays
through July 31, 10 to 11:30 a.m.
On Monday, July 17, the series
will present Ann Arbor Mayor
Ingrid Sheldon on ways to affect
local government. Former state
representative Lana Pollack will
appear on Monday, July 24, to
speak about her experiences be-
ing lobbied; and Cindy Hughey,
director of the Michigan Jewish
Conference, will speak Monday,
July 31, about lobbying for the
Jewish community.
Howard Simon, executive di-
rector of Michigan's American
Civil Liberties Union, will dis-
cuss ACLU efforts to change as-
sisted suicide legislation in a talk
on Thursday, July 20, at 1 p.m.
All presentations are free and
open to the public. A dairy lunch
for a nominal fee will be served at
11:30 a.m. on Mondays and at 1
p.m. on Thursdays. For informa-
tion, please call the JCC, 971-0990.
65 years ago, they heated with coal which wasn't terribly expensive—unless you had no money. So it
was with Bessie Kahn's family in 1930. Recently arrived from Russia, she heard about an organization
that helped immigrants get a start. 100 years later, we haven't stopped.
Save the date, September 10th, for Hebrew Free Loan's Centennial Celebration.
Our guest will be Nobel Prize winner, Elie Wiesel.
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