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Special Program
For Children

Registration is coming to a close
for the "Stretch and Reach" af-
ter-school program for children
with Attention Deficit Hyperac-
tivity Disorder (ADHD).
The supervised recreation and
socialization group programming
for ADHD children combines the
clinical services of Jewish Fam-
ily Service (JFS) with the phys-
ical education skills of the Jewish
Community Centers (JCC).
The program is designed to
strengthen children both emo-
tionally and physically through
activities and workshops. There
also will be a series of seminars
to provide support for partici-
pating parents.
All programming will be con-
Michigan Region B'nai B'rith
ducted
by trained JCC recreation
Youth Organization will host an
adviser continuing education and JFC social work staff and will
weekend, Oct. 13-15, at the take place on both JCC campuses.
The program is funded by a
BBYO Milan Conference Center.
first-year
grant of $19,960 from
Sue Stettner of Jewish Experi-
ence for Families will present a the Jewish Federation of Metro-
workshop on Jewish program- politan Detroit's Max M. Fisher
ming. The Pathways Organiza- Jewish Community Foundation.
tion, which works with people The Foundation was established
recovering from drug and alco- in 1964 to serve the metropoli-
hol abuse, will send a speaker tan Detroit Jewish community
who will present a workshop on by funding the startup period of
awareness of and method of innovative and creative projects
working with youth who are us- that enhance the quality of life
for members of the community.
ing drugs and alcohol.
For details, call Judy
The volunteer advisers include
Shewach-Stevenson
at JFS be-
Milt Neuman, Kishon AZA;
Arthur Gluzman, Rose AZA; fore Oct. 18, (810) 559-1500.
Cheryl Doren, Dizraeli BBG;
Marci Singer, Savage BBG; and
Erin Herold, Zahav BBG. Vol-
unteer positions are still avail-
able ad advisers to AZA and
BBG chapters in the metropoli- The next Challah Days will be
tan Detroit area.
on Friday, Oct. 13, 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
AZA Council executive meet- at Shaarey Zedek-Southfield.
ing will be held on Oct. 19, at 4 Ruth Beresh and Karen Goss
p.m. in the BBYO office. The will teach everyone how to make
AZA Basketball League Coordi- a challah for Shabbat.
nator and the Interregional Con-
Great Jewish Ideas Explore
vention Coordinator will be the Torah, oral tradition, Pirke
selected at this time. To volun- Avot and more will help each stu-
teer as a chapter adviser or for dent realize new insights. Bring
information on the two coordi- a dairy lunch; a beverage will be
nator positions, call the BBYO provided. The class will be led by
Chapter Service Center, (810) Rabbi Irwin Groner, Rabbi
788-0700.
William Gershon, Rabbi Leonar-
do Bitran and Michael Wolf
Mondays, noon-1 p.m. The class
starts Oct. 23 at the Applebaum
Parenting Center. The class is
open to the public.
Grandparent Connection of-
Congregation B'nai Moshe's USY
chapter will hold a Mitzvah Day fers helpful ideas for spending
Sunday, Oct. 22. Teens will come time together. Join Susan Barr
to homes and do a variety of out- Sunday, Oct. 29, 10:30-noon.
An introduction to Jewish ge-
door fall chores. A donation to
nealogy will be given by James D.
USY is appreciated.
For information, contact the Gray, Monday, Oct. 23, 7:30-9 p.m.
Certified Babysitting is a class
synagogue, 788-0600.
for 11 year olds and up. It is Red
Cross certified. Instructors
Publicity Deadlines
Michelle Pryslac and Kellie
The normal deadline for local news and
publicity items is noon Thursday, eight
Stamper begin this class Mon-
days prior to issue date. The deadline for
day, Oct. 23, 4-5:30 p.m.
birth announcements is 10 a.m. Monday,
These classes have fees. For
four days prior to issue date; out-of-town
obituaries, I0 a.m. Tuesday, three days
information, call Ruth Beresh,
prior to issue date.
681-5353.

The Sisterhood of Congregation
Beth Achim will hold its annual
paid-up membership dinner on
Monday, Oct. 23, at 6:30 p.m. at
the synagogue.
Jan Kaplan, of Doneson World
Class Travel Agency, will pre-
sent a program titled "Have Fun,
Will Travel- For Less."
The only charge for this din-
ner is payment of dues. To at-
tend, respond by Oct. 18. For
information, contact the syna-
gogue office, 352-8670.

$4.

BBYO Advisers
Hold Weekend

Parenting Center
Offers Classes

Teens Hold
Mitzvah Day

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