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January 26, 1996 - Image 110

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-01-26

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You are cordially invited to join the
Jewish Community in viewing

HIAS Means Freedom Photo Exhibit

115 Years of Immigration to America

January 27 — February 10, 1996

Jewish Community Center
Jimmy Prentis Morris Building

!'brio courtesy of I IIAS - Illustration by Zoya Nudebnan. age t

Whether we arrived on these shores months, years, decades or generations ago, we were all immigrants.
Come to the JPM Jewish Community Center January 27 February 10, 1996.
View the "HIAS Means Freedom" Photo Exhibit — 115 Years of Immigration, and companion
Exhibit of 58 Years of Resettlement History in Detroit.



Gala Opening

Citizenship Ceremony

Russian Tea Room

Guest Speaker

The entire community is invited to share
the thrill of this moving event.

A Musical Cabaret

Martin Wenick

Executive Vice President
Hebrew immigrant Aid Society
Former Executive Director National
Conference on Soviet Jewry.
27 years U.S. Department of State
Foreign Service. Expert on emigration
and resettlement.

Oath of Allegiance Ceremony

Saturday, January 27, 1996
7:30 p.m.

Sunday, February 4, 1996
2:00 p.m.
Festive Party

with U.S. Senator Carl Levin
(invited)
The Honorable Paul D. Borman
and The Honorable Avern Cohn

Dessert Reception
Jewish Community Center — JPM

15110 W. 10 Mile Rd. • Oak Park

Congregation Beth Achim

featuring Accomplished
New American Musicians

Saturday, February 10, 1996
7:30 p.m.

Jewish Community Center — JPM

15110 W. 10 Mile Rd. • Oak Park

Advance Reservations —
Tickets $3.00

21100 W. 12 Mile Rd. • Southfield

Throughout the exhibit, docent tours will be available for school groups.

Organizations can schedule meetings at JPM during the exhibit —

967-4030.

Committee (In Formation):

Betsy Winkelman, Chair, Roz Blanck, Barbara Cook, Rhonda Dean, Margaret Dement, Marcy Feldman, Diane Klein, Emery Klein, Isaac Lakritz, Mork Landau, Roman
Lundin, Ann Mandelbaum Mann, John D. Marx, Barbara Nusbaum, Roman Shinier, Rose Lynn Schlussel, Ellie Slovis, Steven Silverman, Brent Triest, Jeannie Weiner,
Lucille Weisberg, Ann Zousnter

This event has been planned by an inter-agency committee of:
Jewish Family Service, Jewish Community Center, Jewish Community Council, Jewish Federation Apartments, Jewish Vocational Service, Hebrew Free Loan Association,

Agency for Jewish Education and The Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit

This program is possible due to the generosity of

Margot and Warren Coville • The Stoliman Foundation • The Ben N. Teitel Charitable Trust (Gerald S. Cook, Trustee)

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Bumper Bowling
For Nitzanim

Congregation Beth Achim's
Nitzanim youth group (ages 3-
2nd grade) will go bumper bowl-
ing on Sunday, Jan. 28 at 1 p.m.!
For information, contact the
Beth Achim Youth Department,
(810) 352-8679.

Senior Events
At The JPM

There is a senior social every
Wednesday at 1 p.m. at the Jew-
ish Prentis Morris Jewish Com-
munity Center. Refreshments
will be served; there is a charge.
Hot lunches are served Mon-
day-Friday at noon. Reserva-
tions are required; call 967-4030
to insure a seat.

Beth Shalom
Hosts Brunch

A brunch will be held 10 a.m. to
noon Sunday, Feb. 25, at Con-
gregation Beth Shalom, spon-
sored by the congregation's
sisterhood and men's club.
Registered dietitian Beverly
Price will give a slide presenta-
tion with information about nu-
trition and how to adjust recipes
to make them more healthful.
The morning also will feature a
sale of used books from the syn-
agogue's library.
New sisterhood and men's
club members will be honored
at the brunch. There is a charge.
For reservations or information,
Call Debbie Goldenberg, 548-
7379; or David Marks, 737-
4548.

Temple Israel
Review, Dinner

The Temple Israel Sisterhood
will sponsor a book review and
dinner Thursday evening, Feb.
8, at 6:30 p.m. The review, pre-
sented by Rabbi Paul Yedwab,
will feature Jonathan Harr's
book A Civil Action.
There is a charge for the
evening. For information, call
Lynn Apel, 569-3179; Temple
Israel, 661-5700, for reserva-
tions.

Mitzvah Group
Plans Party

The Mitzvah group of Hadassah
will host a Tupperware bingo
event at the Hadassah House,
5030 Orchard Lake Road, on
Wednesday, Feb. 7, at 7:30 p.m.
For information, call Renee
May, 545-5129; or Ronna Perl-
man, 354-4689.

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