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November 15, 1996 - Image 114

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-11-15

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What's more important than
your family's safety?

Jewish Seminars
From Legacy

a. A mansion
b. A yacht
c. Gourmet dining
d. Nothing

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Forum Topic
Is Banking

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Reservations are still being ac-
cepted for the next Federation
Forum scheduled for noon,
Wednesday, Nov. 20, at Franklin
Hills Country Club. Verne G. Is-
tock, chairman, president and
CEO of First Chicago NBD
Corp., will speak on "Banking on
Change."
There is a $25 admission fee.
A dairy lunch will be served. 41
Kosher meals will be provided
with advance payment. No walk-
ins will be accepted. Advance
paid reservations are required.
For information call Fern
Hoberman Kepes at Federation,
(810) 642-4260.

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Legacy, an outreach group
known nationally for its semi-
nars, is now accepting registra-
tion for two upcoming programs.
A three-day program over the
Thanksgiving weekend, Nov. 29
through Dec. 1, will focus on how
to become a more effective Jew
through personal growth.
Coinciding with college win-
ter break will be a week-long
seminar, Dec. 25 through Jan. 1.
A variety of classes and work-
shops, lectures by guest rabbis,
and opportunities for private tu-
toring will be available, with em-
phasis on the Jewish approach
to developing and enhancing re-
lationships.
Both seminars will include
classes on Talmud at all levels
and the opportunity to experi-
ence a traditional Sabbath in the
heart of a Jewish community. All
Legacy programs take place on
the retreat-like campus of Ohr
Somayach in Monsey, N.Y., in
the foothills of the Catskill Moun-
tains.
Jeff Maza, the program direc-
tor, can be reached at (800) 647-
7662 ; or by e-mail at
ohr@j51.com . Information on
these programs is available at
website,
Legacy
the
http://www.legacynet.org .

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The next meeting of the South-
field - Oak Park Parkinson Sup-
port Group will be held 7 p.m.
Wednesday, Nov. 2.0, at the Trow-
bridge Apartments.
The speaker will be Carol
Green, a humorist and occupa-
tional therapist at Macomb Hos-
pital.
For information, contact:
Bessie Vukovojac, (810) 356-7545;
or Mildred Varga, (810) 474-5496.

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