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July 26, 1996 - Image 58

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-07-26

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GREAT SELECTION OF THE FINEST OUTDOOR &
INDOOR CASUAL FURNITURE & ACCESSORIES

SUPER-STORE

Come to Sun Valley where
you'll find a store like
no other you've shopped
for casual furniture!
Browse a seemingly
endless selection of all the
famous makers of outdoor
and indoor furniture.

Then pay the best every-
day reduced prices
you'll find anywhere!

JPM Plans
Talk, Music

Norman Cantor
At Seminar

The Jimmy Prentis Morris Jew-
ish Community Center will pre-
sent "Jewish Trivia" on Monday,
July 29, at 1 p.m. Henry Aus-
lander will answer questions
about the hows and whys of Jew-
ish customs and ceremonies. Mr.
Auslander is a teacher of pre-bib-
lical history at Wayne State Uni-
versity and of Judaic studies at
Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
There is no charge.
The Boaz Siegel Concert will
feature Liliya and Julia
Ostapenko on Thurday, Aug. 1,
at 1 p.m. This program is free of
charge.

One of America's scholars of the
Middle Ages, Norman Cantor,
has recently turned his
attention towards the history of
his own people in The Sacred
Chain. Dr. Cantor will conduct
a seminar on "Contemporary
Jewish History" for the Inter-
national Institute for Secular
Humanistic Judaism from Aug.
16 thru 18.

Machon Plans
JudaiCollege

Machon L'Torah, the Jewish
Learning Network of Michigan,
will hold its next summer session
of JudaiCollege educational pro-
gram on Tuesday, July 30, at 7:15
p.m. Rabbi Avraham Jacobovitz,
will lead the lecture on "Six Short
Steps To Basic Judaism—Rela-
tionships." Rabbi Steven Ettinger
will speak on Jewish ethics from

CASUAL FURNISHINGS

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WE CARRY MICHIGAN'S LARGEST SELECTION OF OUTDOOR & INDOOR CASUAL FURNISHINGS INCLUDING: DINING

GROUPS • STACKING CHAIRS • REPLACEMENT CUSHIONS • ROCKERS • UMBRELLAS • SOFAS • CHAISE LOUNGES • BAR

STOOLS • WOOD PICNIC TABLES • GARDEN SWINGS •

G

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NAMES INCLUDE: HOMECREST • WINSTON • LYON/FLANL,ERS • WOODARD • GROSFILLEX • LANE/VENTURE • CANE &

REED WICKER • PAWLEYS ISLAND • OLYMPIA LIGHTING • TROPITONE •

I.M.

DAVID • SUMMER CLASSICS.

•• • • • • • • • • • •

Evening

Collection

805 E. MAPLE • BIRMINGHAM

(Bet. ,A dams & Hunter)
810-647-9090

Norman Cantor

Pirkei Avot.

At 8:15 p.m., Rabbi Naftali
Kirzner, assistant director of Ma-
chon L'Torah, will lead a lecture
on "Back to the Future" — a ses-
sion centered around the weekly
Torah portion. Refreshments will
be served. The program will be
held at the Machon Learning
Center, 15221 W. 10 Mile Rd. For
information, call Machon, 967-
0888.
As part of the JudiaCollege
summer semester, Machon
L'Torah is offering a free five-
week crash course in basic He-
brew every Wednesday night at
Machon L'Torah at 7:30 p.m.
starting July 31. For information
and reservations, call Machon.

He will speak to the Birm-
ingham Temple Congregation
on Friday evening, Aug. 16, at 8
p.m. on "Judaism for the 21st
Century"; the community is in-
vited to attend.
For members of the commu-
nity who would like to partici-
pate in portions of the seminar,
Dr. Cantor's presentions will be
divided into morning, afternoon,
and evening sessions for Satur-
day and Sunday; these sessions
are open to particiapation by the
general public.
For information on registra-
tion, fees, and scheduling, con-
tact the institute office, (810)
476-9532.



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Michael W. Maddin, right, re-elected president of the United Jewish Foundation,
and Jewish Federation President Robert H. Naftaly, left, greet guest speaker Dr.
William C. Richardson, president and chief executive officer of the W.K. Kellogg
Foundation, at the recent UJF annual meeting.

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