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November 10, 1995 - Image 121

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-11-10

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JPM Programs
Are Planned

Area Cantors
Sing In Program

The Jimmy Prentis Morris Jew-
ish Community Center, in con-
junction with Sinai Hospital, will
present a Free Health Check on
Monday, Nov. 13, from 1-4 p.m.
There will be vision and glauco-
ma tests, breast exams, hearing
tests, blood pressure and choles-
terol tests and educational
booths.
On Thursday, Nov. 16, at 1
p.m., there will be a Driker Fund
Concert. This program is free of
charge. Adele Kozadayev will ac-
company Galena Feldman in
medley of songs. Call 967-4030
for reservations.
Evening Drop In Bridge is
held every Thursday at 7 p.m.
Individuals at all skill levels are
invited to participate. Supplies
are provided and light refresh-
ments are served. There is a fee.
Call Harvey Lenter for more in-
formation, 552-0889.

The Conservative Movement
Scholar In Residence Commu-
nity Gathering will celebrate
Jerusalem's TriMillenium in an
evening, of art, music and study.
This special evening, marking
Jerusalem's 3000th anniversary
since the time of King David, is
scheduled for Wednesday, Nov.
15, at 7:30 p.m. at Congregation
B'nai Moshe.
The Detroit Cantors' Council
led by Cantor Howard Glantz
has assembled a musical pro-
gram with songs capturing
Jerusalem's importance for Jews
throughout the generations. Fea-
tured soloists will include:
Howard Glantz, Adat Shalom;
Cantor Samuel Greenbaum,
Beth Shalom; Ben-Zion Lanxn-
er, Beth Abraham Hillel Moses;
Chaim Najman, Shaarey Zedek;
Harold Orbach, Temple Israel;
and Max Shimansky, Beth
Achim. In Addition, they will be
joined by Cantors Israel Idel-
sohn, Downtown Synagogue;
Louis Klein, Bnai Moshe; Sidney
Rube, Shaarey Zedek; Larry
Vieder, Adat Shalom; and Bar-
ry Ulrich, Bnai David. Raquel
Pomerantz Gershon has corn-
posed a new song, "Jerusalem"
for the occasion.
Children enrolled in Conserv-
ative congregation religious
schools have been invited to de-
pict Jerusalem through art work
which will be on display. The 3rd,
4th and 5th graders at Hillel Day
School have created a mural
which shows Jerusalem at the
center of Jewish life.
Rabbi Reuven Hammer will
speak on "Jerusalem In Jewish
Consciousness."
The community is urged to at-
tend this major community cel-
ebration. Refreshments will be
served. There is no charge. For
information, call the Jewish The-
ological Seminary Detroit Office,
258-0055.

Parkinson
Support Group

The next meeting of the South-
field - Oak Park Parkinson Sup-
port Group will be held
Wednesday, Nov. 15, at 7 p.m. at
the Trowbridge Apartments.
The state-wide Parkinson
Seminar will be the focus of the
meeting.

Services
Honor JWV

Rabbi David Nelson of Congre-
gation Beth Shalom will pay trib-
ute to the Jewish War Veterans
and Ladies Auxiliary during Sat-
urday morning services on Vet-
eran's Day, Nov. 11.
Members of both groups will
be represented. The event is co-
sponsored by Congregation Beth
Shalom and the Shapiro Post
and Ladies Auxiliary.

Historic Torah
Is Dedicated

East Lansing's Congregation
Shaarey Zedek received a Sifre
Torah through the gift of Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Soifer, in honor of
their daughter Marci's bat mitz-
vah. This Torah from a syna-
gogue in Moravaske Budejovice,
near Trebic still has its original
Nazi label on it.
On Friday, Nov. 10, at 8:15
p.m. Congregation.
Zedek will dedicate te Torah;
the dedication coincides with
the anniversary of "Kristall-
nacht."

Torah Study
Program Meets

Rabbi Elliot Pachter will speak
at the weekly Conservative
Movement Torah and Lunch pro-
gram Thursday, Nov. 16, start-
ing at 12:30 p.m. in the Max M.
Fisher building. Lunch will avail-
able for a nominal fee at noon
and reservations are requested.
The weekly Torah study is
sponsored by the Friends of the
Jewish Theological Seminary,
the Rabbinical Assembly and the
united Synagogue for Conserva-
tive Judaism, Michigan Region.
For information or luncheon
reservations, call the Jewish The-
ological Seminary office, 258-
0055.

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