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August 09, 1996 - Image 116

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-08-09

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RESIDENTIAL-COMMERCIAL
DESIGN INRECON BUILD

1-800-421-4141

Federation Forum
Defines Culture

"Redefining Culture in Detroit:
Composing a Dynamic Future"
will be the topic of the next Fed-
eration Forum at noon Thurs-
day, Sept. 5, at the Townsend
Hotel, Birmingham.
The forum is sponsored by the
Jewish Federation of Metropol-
itan Detroit to promote an in-
terest in Federation activities
and enlighten its participants
on important political, econom-
ic and social issues.
Guest speakers will be Mark
Volpe, executive director, Detroit
Symphony Orchestra Hall
(DSOH), and Peter Cummings,
DSOH board vice-chairman and
director of real estate, the Fish-
er Group.
Prior to joining DSOH in
1991, Mr. Volpe was vice-pres-
ident and general manager of
the Minnesota Orchestra and
general manager of the Balti-
more Symphony Orchestra.
Mr. Cummings, a former jour-
nalist, is active in real estate de-
velopment and management,
providing real estate manage-
ment and development services
in Michigan, Florida and Texas.
He is on the board of the Greater

Downtown Partnership, ap-
pointed by Mayor Dennis
Archer.
There is an admission fee. A
dairy lunch will be served.
Kosher meals will be provided
with advance payment. Re-
quired reservations are due by
Aug. 28.
For information, call Fern
Hoberman Kepes at Federation,
(810) 642-4260.

JudaiCollege
At Machon

Machon L'Torah, the Jewish
Learning Network of Michigan,
will hold its 1sst summer session
of JudaiCollege educational pro-
gram on Tuesday, Aug. 13, at
7:15 p.m. Rabbi Avraham Ja-
cobovitz, will lecture on "Six
Short Steps To Basic Judaism -
Life-Cycles." Simultaneously,
Rabbi Steven Ettinger will
speak on Jewish ethics.
At 8:15 p.m., Rabbi Naftali
Kirzner will lecture on "Back to
the Future" - a session centered
around the 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.

The Detroit Rockers soccer team recently held a camp at the Maple-Drake Jewish
Community Center. Shown are Aaron Gross, the camp instructor, Max Camey and
Michael Gross.

Next time you feed your face,
think about your heart.

T HI

Go easy on your heart and start cutting back on foods
that are high in saturated fat and cholesterol. The
change'll do you good.

U

American Heart Association

WE'RE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE

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Michael Applebaum, president of the Michigan Jewish SportsRall,Of Fame,
presents' Harvey Finkelberg, executive director of Fresh Air Society,' with a check
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to provide scholarship assistance fot lachildren to attend camp.

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