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JEWELERS
NCJW Gives
To Archives
FINE JEWELQY 0 Glt 16
non-members: $69, including
transportation.
Enjoy three weeks in Clear-
water Beach. Fla., from Jan. 31-
The National Council of Jewish Feb. 21. Round trip air on
Women (NCJW) has donated its Northwest Airlines.
For details and itinerary to re-
organization records to the Jew-
ish Community archives of the serve tickets, contact Lorraine
Jewish Federation of Metropoli- Morris, 661-7649.
tan Detroit.
The archival collection includes
yearbooks, newspaper articles,
annual reports and meeting min-
utes from 1891-1941. Some of the
material includes the history of The Jimmy Prentis Morris Jew-
the penny lunch program, Camp ish Community Center will pre-
Jeddo and the Russian Relief sent State Senator Gary Peters
Fund.
speaking on "Moving Toward a
The historical records, avail- Senior Citizen Bill of Rights" on
able to the public, were arranged Monday, Nov. 20, at 1 p.m. and
by the NCJW archives commit- is free of charge.
tee led by chairman Dorothy
Music Appreciation will take
Kaufman. The collection will be place on Tuesday,Nov. 21, at 1
placed at the Reuther Library of p.m. This program is free of
Labor & Urban Affairs on the charge.
Wayne State University campus.
The JPM will sponsor a trip to
The Jewish Community the Maple-Drake to see The Di-
Archives was established in 1991 ary of Ann Frank by the Jewish
to collect, inventory, preserve and Ensemble Theatre on Wednes-
make available for research the day, Nov. 22. The bus will leave
historical record of the Jewish th JPM at 2 p.m. Tickets are lim-
Federation, United Jewish Foun- ited; call 967-4030.
dation, Jewish Federation mem-
ber agencies and local community
organizations. The Archives
works closely with the Jewish
Historical Society of Michigan.
For details, call Sharon Alter-
man at the Jewish Community The music and style of the '70s
Archives, (810) 642-4260.
will be celebrated at the pre-
Thanksgiving Bash 8:30 p.m.,
Wednesday, Nov. 22, at the Birm-
ingham Community House.
The event for young adults of
all ages is co-sponsored by the
Young Adult Division of the Jew-
Congregation Beth Abraham Hil- ish Federation of Metropolitan
lel Moses will host an evening of Detroit and the Leadership Net-
storytelling on Saturday, Dec. 2, work of B'nai B'rith.
at 8 p.m. Jay Brand of Ohio will
Refreshments from the cash
weave together tradition Jewish bar or "Cappuccino Man" will be
stories with Chanukah tales.
available. Tickets are $10 per per-
Tickets are available in ad- son at the door. Pre-registration
vance or at the door are $5 each. is not required.
Call Robert Levine, (810) 855-
For details, call YAD, (810)
6063, for information.
642-4260.
JPM Events
Are Planned
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Young Adults
Get Together
Storytelling
Evening Set
Talks, Trips
At Maple-Drake
Machon Hosts
Two Talks
The Maple-Drake Jewish Com-
munity Center, on Tuesday, Nov.
21, at 1 p.m, will host Michael
Marcus will discuss 'What's Hap-
pening in the News?" No charge.
Spotlight on Jewish Arts will
present, on Monday, Nov. 27, at
12:30 p.m., Aishet Hayil: A
Woman of Valor. Curator Sylvia
Nelson will host a docent tour of
the exhibit and a discussion of the
role of a curator in running an art
gallery. Members: $1.50; non-
members: $2.50.
The travel department with
Marilyn Wolfe has the following
available: tickets are on sale for
Joseph and the Amazing Techni-
color Dreamcoat. These are or-
chestra seats for Wednesday,
Dec. 27, at 1 p.m. Members: $64;
Machon L'Torah will hold a pro-
gram on Sunday, Nov. 19, at 7:30
p.m. for the Russian outreach
division.
The program will start with a
lecture by Rabbi Abraham Ja-
cobovitz on "Art of Pleasure and
the Purpose of Life Jew." Mr.
Roman Lundin will translate the
lecture into Russian simultane-
ously. The event will be held at
Machon L'Torah, 15221 W. Ten
Mile Rd. Oak Park. Refresh-
ments will be served. There is no
charge. For information, call Ma-
chon, 967-5888; or Mrs. Lena
Grinman, 968-6227.
In addition, Machon L'Torah
will hold a deli luncheon co-spon-
sored by the Jewish Student As-
sociation of Oakland University