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October 13, 1995 - Image 125

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-10-13

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Jewish Community Center

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Maple/Drake 810-661-1000
6600 W. Maple, West Bloomfield 48322

Moving To New Location,
Dean Witter Donates
Office Furniture to Jewish
Community Center

T

he Jewish Community
Center of Metropolitan De-
troit recently received a
generous donation of office furni-
ture and equipment from Dean
Witter Reynolds, Inc. when the in-
vestment company moved to new
quarters in Livonia, MI.
"The Jewish Community Center
wishes to express our tremendous
gratitude to Dean Witter," said
Leah Ann Kleinfeldt, executive di-
rector of the JCC. 'These gifts have
provided much-needed support
in allowing us to function more ef-
ficiently. We would not have been
in a position otherwise to purdiase
such beautiful pieces."
Dean Witter was able to donate
the equipment to the Jewish Com-
munity Center upon moving to a
new location near the AMC Ten-
plex Theater at Laurel Park Place
in Livonia.
"We are proud to help the Jew-

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SPECIAL
J swish Coniinunity - •

Center
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HEALTH CLUB





OPEN
HOUSE •



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MUSEUM

GALLERY

THE JANICE CHARACH EPSTEN
MUSEUM/GAIIERY

is presenting

TWO EXHIBITS

AISHET HAYIL EXHIBITION

continues through December 28 in the Upper Level Gallery

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JPIVI
Sunday, October 22

continues through November 13 in the Main Level Gallery

Maple/Drake

October 16-

October 17 -

Closed for Simchat Torah

October 18-

Three Generations
Strong!

12:00 Noon —Lunch and
Learn Series

6:15 p.m. Balfour Concert
with Alan King



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Belong is truly
personified by
three generations
of Stoler men: Bill, Rick
and Bradley are main-
stays in the Jewish
Community Center
Health Club. William is
a retired physician who
practiced for 43 years, Rick is an
Ear, Nose and Throat physician.
Bradley is their hope for the future.
This close-knit family believes in
the Jewish Community Center
whole-heartedly. They enjoy the
health maintenance programs de-

October 19-

1:00 p.m.—Current Events

signed by the fitness professionals
and the overall congenial nature
of the Health Club. We salute the
Stoler men for their continued sup-
port of the Jewish Community
Center.

New T-Ball Softball Programs
Score Horneruns at JPM

JPM Conch/Pitch Red



Team in Father/Player
Match.
Allen Stawis, Tim: Coach;
Jason Spiller &
Lori Heddle, Staff



October 16-

Closed for Shemini Atzeret

October 17 -

Closed for Simchat Torah

October 18-

930 am. and 12:30 p.m.—
Adul t Education CLasses,
Naomi Levine

2:00 p.m. —Russian Cur-
rent Events

6:00 p.m. Balfour Concert
with Alan King



October 19 -
1:00 p.m. Glassman Party





1"1-Ri:
Maple/Drake 3:4
Sunday, October 29 ult f
7:00-10:00 p.m.
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Try our"State-ofthe-Art" facilities at no charge. ■

Enjoy a workou t, swim or step class.
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New Health Club rates for persons under 35

(18 years or older)

You Too Can Belong!



Refreshments

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Call for reservations and further information.'

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2:00 p.m. —Russian-Ameri-
can History Class

mom

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JPM: Sue Miller, 967-4030
Maple/Drake: Dave Stone, 661-7731
Maple/Drake:Theresa Fulgenzi 661-7691 ■

This Week
At. • •

Closed for Shemini Atzeret

RAY KATZ EXHIBITION

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ish Community Center because
their programs contribute so much
to the vitality of our community,"
said Lewis W. Fogel, Branch Man-
ager of Dean Witter's Laurel Park
office. "We've already given the
Center enough desks, chairs and
credenzas to fill most of their ad-
ministrative offices. We are now in
temporary quarters at Laurel Park
Place and when we move into our
permanent location there, we will
make another donation of office
furniture to the Center," Fogel
added.
The Jewish Community Center
has found suitable locations for all
the donated pieces and shifted ex-
isting furniture and equipment to
the areas needing it most.
Dean Witter, a leading full-ser-
vice investment firm, has 8,000 Ac-
count Executives in 360 offices
serving individual, small business
and institutional investors na-
tionwide.

JANICE
CHARACH
EPSTEIN

JPM 810-967-4030
15110 W. 10 Mile Rd., Oak Park 48237



ver eighty excited and
happy children were in-
volved in newly formed
T-Ball, Coach/Pitch and Softball
programs at JPM this summer.
The program could not be suc-
cessful without the help of many
volunteer coaches and assistant
coaches. They are:
T-Ball: Head Coaches: Diane Jus-
tice, Mark Behrmann, Mark Za-
gacki, Joey Silver; Assistant

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Coaches: Paul Magy, Elie Morris
and Andy Cohen. The Coach/
Pitch Coaches are: Daniel Barth
and Alan Stawis with help from
Amy Anderson, and the Softball
Team Coach is Gilah Natan with
help from Allan Natan.
'This program helps young chil-
dren learn important socialization,
sportsmanship and athletic skills
as well as have a good time", said
Jason Spitler.

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Corning November 444.

October 20-
10:00 a.m.—Writer's Cor-

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Norma Goldman

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