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March 01, 1996 - Image 102

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-03-01

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Maple-Drake
Program Dates

The Maple/Drake Jewish Com-
munity Center will offer the fol-
lowing programs.
Creative Writing with Ken
Lawrence will start an eight-week
session beginning Monday, March
11, at 10:30 a.m.-noon, or 7-8:30
p.m. Learn Hebrew While Stand-
ing On One Foot is for individuals
who have little or no working
knowledge of Hebrew. Class starts
Monday, March 11, at 1 p.m.
Theatre with Nancy Gurwin
starts Monday, March 11, and
Wednesday, March 13, for the
various ages and levels of dance.
Special Needs Theatre Also starts
on Wednesday, March 13. Cre-
ative arts classes, and ceramics
with Lisa Singleton will start
Tuesday, March 12, for both day
and evening classes. JARC Art
also starts March 12.
Vegetarian cooking will be held
on Wednesdays starting March
13, for four weeks from noon-1:30
p.m. Bridge will start Wednesday,
March 13, mornings or evenings
for eight weeks. Israeli dance
drop-in will start Wednesday,
March 13, evening for beginners
and intermediate/advanced.
Festival Dancers, ballet/jazz
techniques begin Thursday,
March 14, from 10-11:30 a.m. and
Festival Dancers Co. is from
11:30 to 1 p.m.
The JCC is offering a variety
of computer classes. Computing
Together is a four-week series
starting Sunday, March 10, at
1:30 p.m. This program is de-
signed for adults and children to
learn and create together. Adult
day computer courses are seven
classes starting Wednesday,
March 13, from 1-2 p.m. This is
a hands-on computer series de-
signed to meet the specific needs
of older adults. For complete cat-
alogue of classes, cost, informa-
tion or to register, call Lorraine
Morris, 661-7649.
On Monday the Rabbi Spoke,
is a two-part bi-monthly series of
rabbinic discussions the first and
third Monday in March at 12:30
p.m. Monday, Mach 4, Rabbi El-
liot Pachter from Congregation
B'nai Moshe will discuss "The
Truth About Purim...The Whole
Megillah." On Monday, March
18, Rabbi Harold Loss from Tem-
ple Israel will discuss a topic of
local interest; no charge; pre-reg-
istration is requested.
The St. Clair Trio will perform
chamber music on Sunday,
March 17, at 4 p.m. Member: $10;
non-member: $12; senior/student
member: $8; non-member: $10.
The Center for Creative Stud-
ies Institute of Music and Dance
will conduct classes at Maple-
Drake with a deadline of March
10 for registration. For informa-
tion or catalogue, call (313) 872-
3118.

Vivace Series
Concert Set

On Sunday, March 17, at 3 p.m.,
the Vivace concert series of the
Birmingham Temple will present
"An Afternoon of Classics," fea-
turing soprano Patricia Dell and
pianist Steven Rosenfeld.

Patricia Dell

This is a memorial concert for
Dr. Laurence Levine, biology pro-
fessor emeritus at Wayne State
University.

Steven Rosenfeld

Dr. Rosenfeld, a member of the
Laurentian Piano Trio , will play
some solo pieces and discuss the
role of the piano as a singing voice
in instrumental music.
For ticket information, call
Joyce Cheresh, (810) 647-4632.

FREE Hosts
Purim Event

Friends of Refugees )f Eastern
Europe will join with Bais Chabad
of North Oak Park to celebrate
Purim on Monday, March 4, 7:15
p.m., at the JPM Jewish Center.
New Americans will be able to fol-
low the Megillah-reading in Russ-
ian translated Megillot.
The reading will be followed by
a party with refreshments, mu-
sic and dancing. There will be a
separate program for children
featuring a masquerade party
and a video, "The Animated Book
of Esther."

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