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July 21, 1995 - Image 96

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-07-21

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Na'amat Board
Reelection

Shabbaton Set
For Young Adults

Friends of Na'amat-Tevye Sallen
Chapter reelected its slate of of-
ficers for another year.
Installed for 1995-1996 were
Herman Ozrovitz-president;
Frank Wasser-vice president;
Jack Tendler-secretary; and
Robert Kannon-treasurer.
Activities for the coming year
include a bar-b-que on July 26,
a golf outing, theater programs
in the fall and winter, and a so-
cial dinner this fall.
Further information can be
obtained by calling the Na'amat
office, 967-4750.

Dr. Anita Turtletaub of Chica-
go's Midwest Jewish Singles and
Rabbi Elimelech Silberberg of
Detroit's Bais Chabad will host
a Shabaton on "Communication
in Relationships" for young cou-
ples and singles over 30, in West
Bloomfield Sept. 1-3.
The keynote speakers will be
Rabbi Shlomo and Mrs. Esther
Bluming. Zelig and Ahava Spiel-
man of Toronto's Orthodox Jew-
ish Connection will be on hand
to meet the Shabaton partici-
pants. Rabbi Silberberg and his
wife, Chaya Sarah, Torah in-
sights.
The cost of the entire Shaba-
ton is $175 per person, which in-
cludes all the glatt kosher meals
and all the events. Call Dr. Ani-
ta Turtletaub, (708) 329-0632; or
Miriam Shear, (810) 851-3082.

Classes Set
For Parents

Kitchen Table III is a morning
class for moms and their babies,
birth through 15 months. Ruth
Beresh leads the class beginning
Wednesday, July 26, at 10 a.m.
at the Applebaum Parenting
Center.
Evenings at the Kitchen Table
provides evenings for moms and
their babies, birth through 15
months. Ruth Beresh leads this
class beginning Tuesday, Aug. 8,
from 7-8 p.m. For information,
call Ruth Beresh, 681-5353;
these classes have a fee.

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Rabbi Joins
Aish HaTorah

Rabbi Michael Berger, former-
ly of Aish HaTorah Toronto, has
joined the staff of Detroit's Aish
HaTorah Jewish Outreach Pro-
gram. Aish HaTorah, an inter-
national organization, provides
Jewish learning for people who
want to explore their Judaism in
an intellectual, meaningful and
relaxed way.

The Charles Shapiro Post of the
Jewish War Veterans will hold
its next meeting on Sunday, July
23, 9 a.m. at the Jewish War Vet-
erans Memorial Home.
The breakfast meeting will in-
clude approval of the 1995-96
budget and reports on recent vis-
its to veteran hospitals, servic-
ing patients.
For information, call Sandy
Pliskow, (810) 399-1546; or Har-
ry Rose, 354-9595

Metro Hillel
Coffee House

The Hillel of Metro Detroit Cof-
fee House Night will be Monday,
Aug. 14, at 9 p.m. in the backroom
of Lonestar Coffee Co., 207 S.
Woodward in Birmingham. All
young adults (18-30) are welcome.
Wayne State, Oakland Uni-
versity, Oakland Community
College-Orchard Ridge, and
Lawrence Technological Uni-
versity students are encouraged
to serve on the Hillel Student
Board, responsible for planning
campus events.
For information, contact Jen-
nifer Wasserman, (313) 577-
3459.

Michael Berger

Rabbi Berger has served as a
lecturer in Jewish subjects at Aish
HaTorah's "Discovery" program.
In addition to lecturing, Rabbi
Berger has written and delivered
seminars on the Middle East con-
flict, Jewish history/prophecy and
mathematical codes in the Torah.
On Tisha B'Av, Sunday, Aug.
6, 1:30 p.m. at Hadassah House,
Rabbi Berger will conduct Aish
Hatorah's "Why the Jews?' sem-
inar.
For information on Aish Ha-
Torah classes and programs, call
(810) 737-0400.

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