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January 17, 1997 - Image 51

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-01-17

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Three ways of
proving we try
a little harder.

Support Group
For Children

Temple Israel and SPACE, a com-
munity service program of the Na-
tional Council of Jewish Women,
will offer a 10-week support group
for children, aged 10-12 years,
whose families are either going
through the process of divorce or
who have already experienced di-
vorce. There is a closing wrap-up
session, held on the 10th week,
which includes dinner for the chil-
dren and their parents, followed
by a closing ceremony.
The children will come togeth-
er with a facilitator trained by
SPACE to discuss various topics
in relation to the change in their
family unit, such as self-esteem,
anger, family, and trust. The goal
of the support group is to assist
the children in expressing and un-
derstanding their feelings, to de-
velop an acceptance for the family
changes that have occurred, and
to create a sense of belonging.
A parent education group will
meet simultaneously while the
children's group is in session. Par-
ent participation is a requirement
for a family's involvement with
the Rainbow's program. The two
groups, the children's support
group and the parents' education
group will meet from 7-8 p.m., at
Temple Israel, on the following
Thursdays: Feb. 6, 13, 27; March
6, 13, 20; April 10, 17, 24; and May
1.
The group is offered free of
charge to members of the com-
munity. For information, call
Sandy Morris at SPACE, (810)
258-6606.

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Discussion Set
On AIDS

Staff from the Michigan Jewish
Aids Coalition (MJAC) will visit
Congregation B'nai Moshe 4-5:30
p.m. Monday, Jan. 27, and Tues-
day, Feb. 4, to join Rabbi Elliot
Pachter in leading a two-part dis-
cussion series for teens in grades
seven through 12 and their par-
ents. The program, titled "A Jew-
ish Discussion of AIDS," is free,
and all area teens and their par-
ents are invited. Each session will
be at B'nai Moshe.
For reservations, call B'nai
Moshe, 788-0600.

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