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BBYO Holds
Teen Events
Michigan Region BBYO will hold
the first Jewish Heritage Night
of the 1995-96 program year. A
mock Jewish wedding will be
held at Temple Israel on Sunday,
Nov. 19, 7-8:30 p.m. The evening
events include the ceremony and
a reception with Israeli dancing
and refreshments. This program
is open to all BBYOers; there is
no charge, but there is a request
that all those attending bring
canned goods to be donated.
Detroit Metro and Ann Arbor
Teen Connection will have a
sleepover at the Maple-Drake
JCC on Saturday, Nov. 18, start-
ing at 8 p.m. Sports, movies and
refreshments will all be part of
this event. There is a charge.
For information about any
BBYO or Teen Connection events
and membership, call the BBYO
Chapter Service Center, (810)
788-0700.
Intermarriage:
Program Theme
The Adat Shalom and Shaarey
Zedek Sisterhoods will hold the
8th annual joint dinner and pro-
gram on Monday, Dec. 4. Begin-
ning at 6 p.m., the dinner will
precede an exploration of "Inter-
marriage: When Love Meets
Tradition." The program will
start off with a video presenta-
tion featuring five couples facing
the challenges of intermarriage.
Following the film, Rabbi
Michele Faudem and Rabbi
Leonardo Bitran will offer per-
spectives, and the audience will
be encouraged to ask questions.
The program will be moderated
by Ruth Marcus, past president
Michigan Branch, National Con-
sultant Women's League for
Conservative Judaism. Rabbi
Faudem is a rabbi-in-residence
at Hillel Day School and Rabbi
Bitran is assistant rabbi at Con-
gregation Shaarey Zedek-B'nai
Israel Center.
There is a $14 per person
charge for the dinner. Reserva-
tions are due by Nov. 27. All
members of the community are
welcome. Checks payable to Mat
Shalom Sisterhood should be
mailed or brought to the syna-
gogue office.
For information, call Annette
Berenholz, 661-8041; or the syn-
agogue office, 851-5100.
Admission is $3. Refreshments
will be served. For information,
call Rena Tennenberg, 968-1464.
B & P-Pisgah
Holds Meeting
The Detroit Business and Pro-
fessional/Pisgah Chapter, Jew-
ish Women International
(formerly B'nai B'rith Women)
will hold a general meeting on
Sunday, Nov. 19, at 12:30 p.m.,
at Sutton Place Apts. Club-
house.
Guests will be Bruce Welford
and Barbara Yakima of Trav-
eller's World, who will demon-
strate the art of packing. The
program is titled "Packing Sem-
inar." A petite brunch will be
served. There is a charge.
Hillel Events
At U-M
A Jewish perspective on the U.N.
Conference on Women in China
will be Friday, Nov. 17, at 8 p.m.
at Hillel. Psychologist Joan Os-
trove will lead a discussion on her
experiences following Shabbat
dinner.
The Grads and Young Profes-
sionals Veggie Shabbat Potluck
will be Friday, Nov. 17, at 7 p.m.
at the Lawyers' Club, Law Quad.
Josh Henkin will read selections
from his forthcoming novel Past
Perfect.
The Reform Chavurah Pool
Night at the Union will be Sat-
urday, Nov. 18, at 7 p.m.; meet at
Hillel. For reservations and in-
formation, call Anthony
Scaglione, (313) 996-4258; or
Scott Nagel, (313) 669-9365.
Celebration of Jewish Arts will
present Michael Lerner dis-
cussing 'The Politics of Meaning"
on Sunday, Nov. 19, at 7:30 p.m.
at Hillel. Michael Lerner is the
founder, editor, and publisher of
Tikkun magazine. Tickets are
available at Hillel: $3 for stu-
dents, $6 general admission.
On Sunday, Nov. 19, from 8-
10 p.m. at Hillel, Join Tom Starks
for Israeli dancing. The cost is
$2.50.
The Israel Michigan Political
Affairs Committee (IMPAC) will
meet Tuesday, Nov. 21, at 7:30
p.m. at Hillel.
Health Check
At JPM
The Jimmy Prentis Morris Jew-
ish Community Center will pre-
sent the Doctor Is In, a weekly
health screening, available on
Thursdays from 1-3:30 p.m. Dr.
Young Israel of Greenfield Sis- Aubrey Goldman and Shirley
terhood will hold its annual Kramer, in cooperation with
Chanukah Boutique Monday, Sinai Hospital, offer blood pres-
Nov. 27, from 7:30-10:30 p.m. at sure and fasting blood sugars at
no charge.
the synagogue.
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