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July 12, 1996 - Image 66

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-07-12

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"My family learned about
the Heatherwood lifestyle...

B'nai B'rith
Cedar Point Trip



...and now I'm li

The B'nai B'rith Cedar Point
trip has been rescheduled for
Sunday, July 21.
The cost is $35 for members
and $45 for non-members. The
trip includes transportation to
and from the park, breakfast
and the Cedar Point ticket.
Meet at the B'nai B'rith office,
31600 W. 13 Mile Road, Farm-
ington Hills at 7:30 a.m.
To register and/or to confirm
a previous reservation, contact
Nancie Rakotz, (810) 669-2152,
by July 17. Those people who
cannot attend on the new date,
but have pre-registered will re-
ceive a refund plus the ticket to
to the park.

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"I haven't had this much fin in years! I've met new friends. I'm involved
in activities. I'm happy — and so is my family. Before, housekeeping was a
chore, cooking for myself wasn't fun and I didn't feel secure living alone.
Now, my family has peace of mind...and I'm having the time of my life!"

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Fora free brochure or personal tour, call

(810) 350.1770®

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B'nai Moshe
Offers CPR

• Cable television available
•Kitchen with electric appliances
• 24-hour emergency-alert system
'Putting green, walking and biking trails
• Library, game and card rooms
•Beauty and barber shop

Monthly rent includes:
•Evening meals served in our elegant
Rosewood Dining Room(lunch optional)
•Weekly housekeeping
'Scheduled local transportation
• Individually controlled heat & air conditioning

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On Wednesday, July 17, from 7
to 10 p.m., there will be a class
in Cardiopulmonary Resuscita-
tion (CPR) at Congregation
B'nai Moshe.
The class will include a lec-
ture/video and practice on man-
nequins. Participants will
receive a Heart Saver Card. The
session will cover child, infant,
and adult CPR. Cost is $20 per
person, and prepaid registration
is required.
For information onto reserve
a spot, call the B'nai Moshe of-
fice, (810) 788-0600.

Labor Zionists
Host Brunch

The Labor Zionist Family (La-
bor Zionist Alliance, Labor Zion-
ist INTstitute, Na'amat USA and
Habonim/Dror) will hold a
brunch featuring the newly re-
elected national president of La-
bor Zionist Alliance, Daniel
Mann, on Sunday, July 21, at
11 a.m. at 25900 Greenfield
Suite 205-E in Oak Park. His
topic will be "After the Israel
Election."
The public is invited at no
charge.

SZ Productions
July Shows

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• Southfield • 354-4

The Shaarey Zedek Production's
telecast for the months of July
is about South America and the
Jews who live there.
The guests on the program
include Rabbi Leonardo Bitran,
Rabbi of Congregation Shaarey
Zedek B'nai Israel, who was
born in Chili; and Gorge
Singinan, engineer, who was
born in Argentina. They and
host Geri Levit will discuss the

life, the economics and anti-(=/\
Semitism in South America.
The third guest is Arline
Gould, community activist and
former president of Hadassah
who participated in a trip to sev-
eral South American countries
with a group led by Rabbi David
Nelson of Congregation Beth
Shalom.
If anyone has an idea for a
Jewish show on Continental Ca-
ble, call the synagogue, 357-
5544.
All programs can be seen
multiple times a month and also
can be found in the Shaarey
Zedek Library; recorded at the
facilities of Continental Cable"
Corporation, Southfield.
Continental Cable: Channel
18: Tuesday: 7:35 p.m. July 16;
Thursdays, 10:35 p.m. July 18,
25.
Cable Ready: Channel 22
(West Bloomfield only) - same
schedule as Continental Cable.,—/
Booth Communications: —\
Channel 11: Tuesdays: 6 p.m.
July 16, 23; Thursdays: 9:30
a.m. July 18, 25.
Time Warner Cable: Channel
12: Thursdays: 5 p.m. July 18.
TCI Cable/Oakland County:
Channel 52: Fridays: 3:30 p.m.
July 12, 19, 26.

Fresh Air
Annual Meeting

The 94th annual meeting of the
Fresh Air Society and election
of officers will take place on Sun-)
day, Aug. 11, at 2 p.m. at Camp —"
Maas.
Nominated for a first three-
year term as directors are: Bar-
bara Eisenberg, Paul
Hooberman, Henry Wineman
II, Sharon Hart, Darren Find-
ling, Howard Morof, Fred Leib,
David Foltyn, Ricki Blumen---/
stein.
Nominated to serve a second
three-year term are: Joyce
Blum, Brian Kepes, Marshall
Hersh, Diane Klein, Pam Lip-
pitt, David Rosen, Nancy Han-
dleman.
The following officers are
nominated for a one-year term'
of office: president: Edward
Lumberg; vice presidents: Di-
ane Klein and Henry Wineman;
treasurer: Howard Rosen; sec-
retary: David Harold.
The community is invited; for
directions, call the Fresh Air So-
ciety office, (810) 661-0600.

HMD Holds
Coffee Night

Hillel of Metro Detroit's Coffee
House Night will be Monday,
July 15, at 9 p.m. in the back-
room of Lonestar Coffee Co. 207—/
S. Woodward in Birmingham.

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