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October 27, 1995 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-10-27

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HE HOLIDAYS COME



Mah-Jongg Fun
At Emanu-El

Temple Emanu-El Sisterhood
will host a mah-jongg tourna-
ment on Thursday, Nov. 16, at
7 p.m. at the temple. There will
be cash prizes, door prizes and re-
freshments.
For information or to reserve
a place, call the temple office,
(810) 967-4020. There is a fee.

Annual Bazaar
At Beth El

Musical Program
Set For Women

The 12th annual Holiday Bazaar
sponsored by the Temple Beth
El Sisterhood will be Sunday,
Nov. 12, at the temple.
Proceeds from the bazaar will
benefit sisterhood projects.
Bazaar hours are 10 a.m. through
4 p.m. Admission is $1 and there
is free parking on the temple lot.
Light lunches will be available;
Visa and Mastercard charges will
be accepted for all purchases.
For information, call Miriam
Cohen, 851-6313.

Hebrew Poetry
Series Planned

HMD Events
Are Planned

The Adat Shalom Sisterhood will Rabbi Jacobovitz will speak at
sponsor a three-part series on Wayne State Hillel on Wednes-
"Medieval and Modern Hebrew day, Nov. 8, at noon in 667 Stu-
Poetry" featuring presentations dent Center building.
HMD Basketball will be
by Rabbi Efry Spectre and Rab-
bi Daniel Nevins. The programs Wednesday, Nov. 15, at the
are set for Tuesday, Oct. 31, Nov. Lawrence Technological Univer-
sity Fieldhouse, 10 Mile and
7 and Nov. 14.
At the opening session, Rabbis Evergreen from 9-11 p.m.
For additional HMD events,
Spectre and Nevins will present
call
the 24-hour event hotline,
an overview of medieval Ashke-
(313)
577-8888.
nazic and Sephardic poetic tra-
ditions, with an exploration, in
particular, of the verse of Judah
Halevi.
On Nov. 7, Rabbi Spectre will
take a look at the transition po-
ets, including Haim Nachman On Sunday, Oct. 29, MSU Hil-
Bialik, and Shaul Tchernichovs- lel will go apple picking to cele-
ki. The Nov. 14 afternoon with brate fall. Also on Sunday a
Rabbi Nevins will highlight con- contingent of students will attend
temporary Israeli poets, such as the 11th anniversary dinner
Yehudah Amichai. There also sponsored by the Holocaust
will be the opportunity to hear Memorial Center.
the lyrics of some popular Israeli
On Friday, Saturday, Novem-
music.
ber 3, 4, the MSU Reform Chavu-
The 1 p.m. discussions will be rah will host a Shabbat dinner
preceded by cake and coffee at for the University of Michigan's
12:30. There is no charge. Re- Reform Chavurah group.
spond to Charlotte Fiszbein, 851-
5100, by the Friday before each
program.

Plans Set
By MSU Hillel

The Congregation B'nai Moshe
Sisterhood will hold a paid-up
membership meeting at the syn-
agogue on Monday, Oct. 30, at
7:30 p.m. A cooking demonstra-
tion by Mimi Markofsky "Light

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and Easy Kosher Cooking," will
be featured. Call the synagogue
to respond, (810) 788-0600.
The sisterhood will have an In-
ternational Ethnic Gourmet Buf-
fet Dinner at the synagogue on
Thursday, Nov. 9, from 5:30 p.m.-
7:30 p.m. The menu for the
evening will include Chinese del-
icacies. There is a charge. Call the
synagogue to respond.

The B'nai B'rith Women, Detroit
Chapter will host members and
guests at a general meeting on
Nov. 15 : entertainment and
lunch at noon.
A musical program will be pre-
sented by Miriam Zacks, accom-
panist and Eda Kogan, vocalist;
a medley of Russian and Jewish
songs. Jeanie Weiner, past pres-
ident of the League of Jewish
Women, will speak on "Jewish
Population in Germany."
For reservations, call Rita We-
ston, 557-5462; or Roslyn Alexan-
der, 559-7230.

B'nai Moshe
Sisterhood Plans

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Hot Lunch
For Seniors

The Jimmy Prentis Morris Jew-
ish Community Center hosts a
kosher hot lunch program Mon-
days through Fridays at noon.
This daily meal is served on a
first come, first served basis. A
minimal donation is suggested.
For information, call Julius
Travis, 968-1260.

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