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Oct. 31, 1995 88 Maple-Drake Programs Offered The AZA and BBG council exec- utive boards have appointed six chairmen who will coordinate winter leadership weekends. Cameron Smith, St' cuss AZA, and Jill Kraizman, Glazer BBG, will chair the Senior Getaway Weekend to be held at the BBYO Milan Conference Center, Jan. 26-28. Andrew Ceifetz, Kishon AZA, Ben Salba, Jolson AZA, Leslie Zack, Ahava BBG, and Amy Zimmerman of Ruach BBG are the chairs for the two Young Leadership Conclaves which will be held at the Milan Conference Center on Feb. 2-4 and on Feb. 23-25. The BBYO Kickoff Dance will be Saturday, Oct. 7, 8:30-11:30 p.m. at the West Bloomfield Jew- ish Community Center. There is an admission charge for non-reg- istered members and guests. For information on BBYO pro- grams and membership, call the BBYO Chapter Service Center at (810) 788-0700. The following events will take place at the Maple-Drake Jew- ish Community Center. On Thursday, Oct. 12, at 7 p.m.—members: $2; non-mem- bers: $3—"Has Listening to Ra- dio Become a Celebration of Ignorance & Anger?" Harvey Ovshinsky will moderate; fea- tured will be Mark Scott, Paul Winter, Dick Kernen and Howard L. Simon. Seating will be held for those pre-registering. The Current Events group with Phyllis Young will take place Thursday, Oct. 12, at 1 p.m. Members: $1.75; non-members: $2.25. Stepparenting: Issues for Grandparents will take place on Thursdays, at 1:30 p.m. and Stepparenting: Issues for Par- ents at 7:30 p.m. These two sep- arate workshops will help parents and grandparents cope with issues that arise in blend- ed families. Drop-in: $5 per ses- sion. The Special Needs Depart- ment, Thursday Night Social Group will have an evening of pizza and bingo on Oct. 12, at 6:30 p.m. at Buddy's Restaurant on Northwestern Hwy. Cost for the evening is $10. Reservations are necessary. The travel department is of- fering trips to Florida, Arizona and Israel with Marilyn Wolfe. For information and reserva- tions, call Lorraine Morris, 661- 7649. The Men's Club of Congregation B'nai Moshe will have a conti- nental breakfast on Sunday, Oct. 15, at 10 a.m. at the syna- gogue. Prior to the breakfast, Sukkot services will be held at 8:30 a.m. Following breakfast, a live demonstration and ques- tion/answer session about the Internet will be held. Respond to the synagogue, (810) 788- 0600. There will be a small charge for the breakfast payable at the door. INSURANCE REPLACEMENT SERVICE • FAST SERVICE • QUALITY • PRICE tx 2 AZA And BBG Appoint Chairs Men's Club Program Set Contract, restrictions apply. Offer good through October 31, 1995. l i u l Z w riN Car, Vans, Pickups 'RE #1 25% OFF coupon exp. 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Oct. 31, 1995 -I SOUTHFIELD – 24777 Telegraph Rd. • 810-353-2500 • LINCOLN PARK 'ARTERS • ALTERNATORS • FAN BELTS • FLOOR MATS • SEAT COVERS • JUMPER CABLES • BRAKE SPECIAL •IIVIPERS JPM Slates Two Programs The Jimmy Prentis Morris Jew- ish Community Center will spon- sor Ask The Lawyer on Mondays at 1 p.m. Arda Barenholtz will be available for free 20 minute legal consultations in the areas of probate and family law. This service can be translated into Russian. Reserve a time slot in advance at the JCC desk or by calling 967-4030. One Day At A Time, an eight week educational support group will begin on Wednesday, Oct. 11, at 10:45 a.m. This group is free of charge and will be con- ducted by Irma Starr, director of Space for Changing Families, a project of the National Council ofJewish Women; and Jennifer Epstein, MSW Student at the University of Michigan. Call 967- 4030. Single Mothers Hold Institute Claudia Shear, Broadway actress and author of Blown Sideways Through Life, will speak at the third annual Institute for Single Jewish Mothers conference sched- uled for Sunday, Oct. 22, at the Maple-Drake Jewish Communi- ty Center from 1-4 p.m. Ms. Shear will discuss the issues of perse- verance and humor during her keynote address at this commu- nity-wide, free event. The program will also include workshops by Dr. Neil Kalter, author of Growing Up With Di- vorce; and Jo Bruce, profession- al trainer/speaker/consultant. In addition, there will be a panel on "Spiritual Survival for You and Your Family," a community re- source exhibit for single Jewish mothers and their families, and free child care. For information or to register, contact Julia Greenblatt at the Agency for Jewish Education, (810) 354-1050. Institute for Sin- gle Jewish Mothers is a program ofJewish Experiences for Fam- ilies, a division of the Agency for Jewish Education.