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March 01, 1996 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-03-01

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vancement of Colored People. He
is leading the Trinity congrega-
tion in a 4 million dollar expan-
sion program while
simultaneously building a school
in Sierra Leone, W. Africa.
A five-course sit-down dinner
will precede services at 6 p.m. in
the social hall for a fee of $15.45
per person.

Hebrew Class
Is Honored

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Adat Shalom Synagogue will rec-
ognize the achievements of the
29 men and women who took
part in the year's Men's Club He-
brew Literacy Classes at a Kab-
balat Shabbat Service on Friday,
March 8, at 7:30 p.m.
This year's students, who will
receive certificates marking their
achievements, are Beth Abram-
son, Phyllis Baran, Esther Davis,
Karen Davis, Janis Feingold, Mar-
ilyn Feingold, Leonard Greenhut,
Hilary Haber, Terri Kraft, Mar-
lene Kraft, Ilene Kuretzky, Mark
Lempert, Charmley Levine,
Arthur Levine, Leah Mayseless,
Sharon Rocklin, Al Rosen, Sheila
Schwartz, Candi Sherman,
Michelle Sider, Susan Solarz, Su-
san Sovel, Karen Strichartz, Rita
Sukenik, Debbie Supowit, Mar-
sha Trimas, Trudy Weiss, Jack
Zide and Steve Zinderman.
Don Rudick, Murray
Sittsamer and Phil Wolok were
this year's Hebrew instructors.
They have volunteered their ser-
vices on a weekly basis since the
fall. Mr. Rudick also chaired the
1995-96 Hebrew Literacy pro-
gram.
An Oneg Shabbat will follow
the service.

Purim Events
At Beth Achim

On Sunday, March 3, at 6:30 p.m.
the Beth Achim Players will pre-
sent 'The Dickens with Haman."
Dinner will be served following
the performance. There is a
charge for dinner and reserva-
tions are required.
The Megillah reading will be
Monday, March 4, at 7 p.m.;
there will be a parade for chil-
dren. Rabbi Herbert Yoskowitz
will present prizes to children
who come in costumes; adults
who come in costumes will re-
ceive sweets. Following the
Megillah reading, there will be a
kiddush with Purim treats.
On Sunday, March 10, the Re-
ligious School will hold its annu-
al Purim program. Immediately
following until 3:30 p.m., the
Youth Department will hold its
annual Purim Carnival. Advance
tickets are available at reduced
prices. Tickets also will be avail-
able at the door.
For information, contact the
synagogue, 352-8670.

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