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(810) 684-1221 Dialogue Set On Farrakhan Rabbi Herschel Finman will fea- ture Bentzion Stein on 'The Jew- ish Hour," Sunday, June 16, at noon on WPON, 1460 AM. Rab- bi Stein will discuss the annual Siyum Harambam and Siyum Hagemora to be held that evening. Call-ins to the show are wel- come, (810) 332-1460. Because of the siyum, Rabbi Finman's Sunday evening classes are can- celed. Louis Farrakhan will be the fo- cus of an open black/Jewish dia- logue between Congregation Shir Tikvah of Troy and Plymouth United Church of Christ in De- troit on Sunday, June 23, at 12:30 p.m. The church is at 600 E. Warren (just west of 1-75). To respond for the luncheon provided by Congregation Shir Tikvah, call Joan Brand, 542- 7125. Federation Says Thanks Jewish Federation Board of Gov- ernors, Allied Jewish Campaign leaders and Federation agency board members will get on the phone to thank contributors to the 1996 Campaign at its first- ever "thankathon" 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 26, at the Max M. Fisher Building. The 1996 Campaign achieved record heights. Thousands of donors increased their pledges, thanks, in part, to a matching challenge fund sponsored by William Davidson. Torah Center Classes, Camp VARIATIONS We have been manufacturing custom furniture & cabinets for over 25 years exclusively for retail stores and designers. Now you can deal directly with us and save yourself up to 60%. Radio Show Features Siyum in the Amazing Marketplace Larry Paul makes FURNITURE NEW. Custom, Restoration, Lacquering,. Refinishing of new or old furniture, antiques, office furniture, pianos. For Free Estimates (810) 681-8280 Bais Chabad Torah Center will begin its Project Talmud Sum- mer on Sunday, June 23, at the Torah Center, 5595 West Maple Road, West Bloomfield. The se- mester will run from June 23 through Aug. 15 and will include classes on Jewish mysticism, Torah portion of the week, prophets and a crash course in Hebrew reading. Child care will be available during some of these classes. For information, call the Torah Center, 855-6170. The Torah Center will have a teen-age boys' day camp, which will be in session from Monday, Aug. 5, through Friday, Aug. 23. The camp, which is directed by Tuli Silberberg, will include a sports program, overnights, boat- ing and Torah study. To register, call the Torah Center. Simcha Hosts Psychic Night Simcha, and organization for Jew- ish gays, lesbians, their family and friends, will present an evening with a professional psy- chic at a private home in Oak Park on Saturday evening, June 22. Phone the Simcha info-line, (810) 353-8025, to reserve a space and for directions. There is a $10 charge for psychic readings. Beth El Holds Sports Auction On Monday, June 17, beginning at 7 p.m. Temple Beth El will host a sports memorabilia auc- tion. Celebrity guest auctioneer will be Steve Garagiola. Admission for the auction is $10 for adults (entry pass can be used towards $10 off a bid) and children under 14 are free. For information, con- tact Temple Beth El, (810) 851- 1100. Maple-Drake Symposium Set The third annual Creative Grandparenting Symposium will take place at the Maple-Drake Jewish Community Center on Tuesday, June 18, at 7:30 p.m. and at the Jimmy Prentis Mor- ris building on Thursday, June 20, at 7:30 p.m. The Tuesday pro- gram will feature psychologist and author Dr. Sonya Friedman, who will speak on "Being a Grandparent: A Change of Life." Tuesday evening will also fea- ture a resource fair for grand- parents. The exhibitors will provide information on enter- taining activities for grandpar- ents and grandchildren. On Thursday, Laurie Bennett, director of "Free Press Plus," the on-line service of the Detroit Free Press, will discuss "Closing the Gap Between Radio Grandpar- ents and Cyber Kids." Regina Smolisky, a counselor with the Jewish Resettlement Service, will speak. Her talk in Russian will be on coping with the culture shock of families with "Old World" grandparents and "Amer- ican" grandchildren. This program is provided free of charge as a service to the com- munity through the sponsorship of Generations Together, a re- cipient of a grant from the Max M. Fisher Jewish Community Foundation, a grant from the DeRoy Testamentary Founda- tion and the support of The Jew- ish News. For information or to preregister, call Adult Services, (810) 661-7649.