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January 03, 1997 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-01-03

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A Teen Views
The Camps



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The Workmen's Circle/Arbeter
Ring will host Alicia Blumen-
feld, who will speak on "A Teen-
ager's View of the Concentration
Camps" 3 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 5,
at the Workmen's Circle Edu-
cational Building, 26341
Coolidge, Oak Park.
Miss Blumenfeld, a graduate
of the Workmen's Circle Sunday
School, participated in the
"March for the Living" last sum-
mer with 6,000 other teen-agers
and toured four camps and War-
saw and Krakow.

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JCC Plans
For Children

The Maple-Drake Jewish Com-
munity Center has expanded its
school-break programming. The
Center will offer organized
recreational activities, sports,
entertainment and field trips for
elementary age children during
conference, holiday and other
school break periods.
On Friday and Monday, Jan.
17 and 20, the Center will
offer Take a Break at the "J"
from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
with extended care available.
Registration per day is $35 for
JCC members; $45 for non-
members.
For registration details, call
Amy Freedman, (810) 661-7605.

Yad Ezra
Elects Board

Yad Ezra, the only kosher food
pantry in Michigan, recently held
elections for its officers and board
of directors. Elected to the Exec-
utive Committee for 1997 were
Jeffrey Appel, president; Michael
Eizelman, vice president; Sally
Krugel, vice president; Carol
Hooberman, secretary; Stanley
Freedman, treasurer; and San-
ford Eisenberg, immediate past
president.
Elected to the board of direc-
tors were Jeffrey Adler, Nancy
Welber Barr, Richard Barr,
Isadore Bernstein, Sylvia Bern-
stein, Susie Citrin, Gary Dem-
bs, Fayga Dombey, Seymore
Eizelman, Phil Elkus, Mariya
Gazman, Leo Hollander, Miri-
am Schey Imerman, Shelly
Komer Jackier, Joel Jacob, Phil
Jacobs, Leslie Kleiman, Susan
Lichterman, John Marx, Shel-
ley Nadiv, Barbara Sachse,
Steve Schanes, Rabbi A. Irving
Schnipper, Cindy Schwartz,
Sharona Shapiro, Eugene Sher-
izen, Shayna Silverman, June
Stillman, Howard Tapper,
Robin Terebelo, Rabbi Steven
Weil, Jeff Weiss, Andrew Zack
and Howard Zoller.

Calendar

COMMUNITY

"A Teen-ager's View of the
Concentration Camps" will
be given, 3 p.m. Sunday,
Jan. 5, at the Workmen's
Circle Educational Build-
ing, 26341 Coolidge, Oak
Park.

Temple Israel's Bereave-
ment Support Groups from
1983-1996 will hold a re
union, 8 p.m. Monday, Jan.
6, at the temple. Call (810)
661-5700.

Federation's Young Adult
Division will host a perfor-
ma.nce of Fami/y Secrets,
7:30 p.m. 'Thursday, Jan.
9, at Maple-Drake. For
reservations, call (810) 642-
4260.

SENIORS

ElderMed at Botsford will
host DIA docent Ruth
Le&owitz, 1;30 p.m. Fri-
day, Jan. 10, at Vladimir's,
Farmington Hills. To pre-
register, call (810) 471-
8020.

SYNAGOGUES

CongregationiVnai Moshe's
enrichment program for 3-
4-year-olds will be 1-2:30
p.m. Thursday, Jan. 9, at
the synagogue. Call (810)
788-0600.

Beth Abraham Hillel Moses
will hold a family Shabbat
service and dinner, 6 p.m.
Friday, Jan. 10. Call (810)
851-6880.

WOMEN

The Temple Beth El Sis-
terhood will visit the "Be-
coming American Women"
exhibit at the Detroit His-
torie.n1 Musenm , departing
the temple 10 a.m. Tues-
day, Jan. 7. For reserva-
tions, call (810) 645-1420.

Congregation B'nai Moshe
Sisterhood will hold a
kosher cooking series with
Mirth Markofsky, 7-9 p.m.
Jan. 8, 22 and Feb. 5, at
the synagogue. For cost in-
formation, call (810) 788-
0600.

Publicity Deadlines

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news and publicity items is noon
Thursday, eight days prior to is-
sue date. The deadline for out-
of-town obituaries is 10 a.m.
Tuesday, three days prior to is-
sue date.

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