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August 23, 1996 - Image 123

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-08-23

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EXPERIENCE THE TRADITION

AT THE FLEISCHMAN RESIDENCE!

Federation
Holds Forum

ACT, SAT
Classes Set

Reservations are being taken
for the next Federation Forum,
noon Thursday, Sept. 5, at
the Townsend Hotel, Birming-
ham.
Guest speakers will be Mark
Volpe, executive director,
Detroit Symphony Orchestra
Hall (DSOH); and Peter Cum-
ings, DSOH board vice chair-
man and director of real estate,
the Fisher Group. Their topic
will be "Redefining Culture in
Detroit: Composing a Dynam-
ic Future."
The Forum is sponsored by
the Jewish Federation of Met-
ropolitan Detroit to promote an
interest in Federation activities
and enlighten its participants
on important political, econom-
ic and social issues.
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.

The Oak Park Jewish Commu-
nity Center and the Kaplan Ed-
ucation Center will conduct an
ACT class in preparation for the
Oct. 26 exam. Kaplan will hold
a free information seminar on
Wednesday, Aug. 28, at 5:30 p.m.
Call 1-800-KAP-TEST to en-
roll in either the Information
Seminar or the ACT class

Support Group
For Divorced

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The Caring Community Com-
mittee has developed a Divorce
Support Group for people who
have recently been divorced.
The group will begin on Sunday,
Oct. 20, and will continue for six
consecutive weeks. The group
will meet at Temple Israel from
9:45 - 11 a.m. and will be facil-
itated by Janice Tracht, a
trained professional therapist
in private practice and a mem-
ber of Temple Israel.
For information or to register
for the group, call Nancy Gad-
Harf, 661-5700.

Senior Sendoff
Seeks Names

Names of incoming freshmen on
Michigan college campuses are
still being accepted by the Senior
Service. The Service is geared to-
ward easing the transistion be-
tween high school and college and
to promote Jewish life on campus.
Students who register with the
service will be welcomed by the
Hillel Foundation at the college
or university of their choice, in-
formed of and invited to partici-
pate in on-site Jewish activities.
To register for the Senior Send-
off Service, incoming college fresh-
men or their parents should send
the student's name, home ad-
dress, phone number and uni-
versity choice to: Taron Tachman,
Jewish Federation of Metropolit-
ian Detroit, P.O. Box 2030,
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48303-2030.
The Senior Sendoff Service is
sponsored by the Jewish Federa-
tion of Metropolitian Detroit in
partnership with the B'nai B'rith
Hillel Foundations of Michigan,
B'nai B'rith Youth Organization,
Habonim Dror, National Confer-
ence of synagogue Youth, Noth
American Federation of Temple
Youth, United Synagogue Youth,
Young Judaea and Orthodox,
Conservative, Reform, Recon-
structionist and Reform congre-
gations throughout Michigan.
For details, contact Taron
Tachman, (810) 642-4260.

Whi bon't Novi conic ant, etliom "a11 bisser TrabitIoni

Three Kosher Meals Daihi
Daily Shabbat Er Holibmi Services in our Ssinasogue
Mebication Assistance
Daytime ant' Evening Activities
Transportation, kombrsi, Housekeeping
Arownb The Clock Securitti
Health Clinic
Resistereb Nurse Sr Personal Care Assistance
Respite ant' Guest Rooms Available Nosh Nook, Gift Shop, Beautti/Barber Shop

For More information, please Contact

KAR1

KvriNsw ritovizER, A.C.S.W.

ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR/DIRECTOR Of 'RESIDENT SERVICES
FLEISCHMAN RESIDENCE/BLVMDERG PLAZA
6710 W. MAPLE ROAD, WEST BLOOMFIELD, (SW) 661-2999
(LOCATED ON THE JEWISH COMMVN1TY CAMPVS)

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Over $500,000 in State of Israel Bonds investments were raised at a Jerusalem
3000 Reception honoring Edna and Philip Minkin on behalf of Congregation Beth
Achim. Shown are: Ed Kohl, president of Congregation Beth Achim; Rabbi Herbert
A. Yoskoitz; Edna Minkin; Philip Minkin; guest speaker Douglas M. Bloomfield
and Lawrence A. Wolfe, chairman of the Detroit Israel Bonds Jerusalem 3000
Campaign.

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Phone (8 0) 354-6060

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