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December 01, 1995 - Image 110

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-12-01

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DECEMBER 9 & 10

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Chanukah Event
On Zionism

Rabbi Efry Spectre of Adat
Shalom Synagogue will discuss
"TheBirth of Zionism" at a lun-
cheon sponsored by the congre-
gation's seniors group,
CHaZaKaH.
The program, CHaZaKaH's
annual birthday/Chanukah cel-
ebration, is set for 12:30 p.m.
Thursday, Dec. 14.
Following a latke lunch, the
CHaZaKah board will light can-
dles signifying the sixth birthday
of the group.
Rabbi Spectre will talk about
the first World General Zionist
Conference in Basle, Switzer-
land, in 1931. His program wil
be accompanied by slides of Basle
and Zurich from a recent trip.
The program is open to all
community seniors. There is $3
change for CHaZaKaH members
and a $4 fee for non-members.
Reservations are required by
Dec. 7.
Send checks to Arthur
Schultz, 25680 Catalina, South-
field, MI 48075. For information,
call CHaZaKaH President
Dorothy Storchan, 557-7804; or
Adat Shalom Synagogue, 851-
5100.

Publicity Deadlines

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The Charles and Frances Drik-
er Fund Concert will be held 2
p.m. Sunday, Dec. 3, at the Jim-
my Prentis Morris Jewish Com-
munity Center. It will feature the
JCC singing trio of Rivka Latin-
skaya, Ida Kogan and Larissa
Matusova, accompanied by Regi-
na Papeyants. There is no
charge.
"Jewish Humor: Laughing
Through Our Tears" will be pre-
sented 1 p.m. Monday, Dec. 4, at
JPM by Rabbi Arnie Sleutelberg
of Congregation Shir Tikvah.
A Sinai Hospital dietician will
present low-fat Chanukah
recipes 6 -7 p.m. Thursday, Dec.
7. There is a charge.
Blue Cross/Blue Shield will
sponsor a program on substance
abuse 1 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 7.
The JPM Senior Adult Choir
meets Mondays, at 12:30 p.m. to
sing traditional Jewish folk
songs, old favorites and current
tunes. Musically inclined singers
are welcome.
The JPM Center Men's Forum
meets Thursdays 10:30 a.m. -
noon to discuss current topics.

Touch A Life.
The United -Way:._

The normal deadline for local news
and publicity items is noon Thurs-
day, eight days prior to issue date.
The deadline for birth announce-
ments is 10 a.m. Monday, four days
prior to issue date; out-of-town o1 -
Lia ries, 1 0 3.M. Tuesday, three c' ys
prior to issue date.

Esser Performs
At Kol Ami

Phil Marcus Esser will be per-
forming at Temple Kol Ami Sis-
terhoods' annual fundraiser on
Saturday, Dec. 9 at 8 p.m. at the
temple.

Phil Marcus Esser

The evening, entitled "Voice of
the Raven Coffee House," will
end with an afterglow following
the concert.
For the last 22 year, Mr. Ess-
er has performed, produced and
written hundreds of songs. He
will performs favorites from
Jacques Brel, Cole Porter, Steven
Sondheim and others.
There is a charge. For infor-
mation or reservations, call Pat
Sachs at (810) 569-6904.

Youth Award

Essay Contest

The League of Jewish Women's
Organizations has applications
available for its 51st annual
youth awards for high school stu-
dents. The ceremony will be held
on Sunday, April 28, at Temple
Israel.
To qualify for the annual
youth award of $500, the appli-
cant must be a high school senior
with at least a 3.0 grade point av-
erage, have a formal Jewish ed-
ucation, be actively involved in
the community and submit a
one-page typed essay on the sub-
ject: As future leaders of our
country, discuss the separation
of church and state as it pertains
to the issue of prayer in the
school. As you write your re-
sponse, take the perspective from
both an American and a Jewish
point of view. Once qualified, an
applicant will be interviewed by
a panel of judges.
The application and essay
must be received no later than
Feb. 26. For information, call
Sherrie Stern. 661-0250; or
22:al:Lena Eccizin. 257-1157.
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