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January 31, 1997 - Image 105

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-01-31

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GREAT PIZZA & PASTA BY: CHEF CARL
WINNER OF THE INDUSTRY'S BEST PIZZA '95

JACK FREED, JOHN WIS-
CHIVIAN, JEFF LEIB were re-

cently honored for their years of
service to the Optimist Club of
West Bloomfield.

(Formerly Nipponkai)

— Compiled by Seymour Manello

• 25 to 100 People
• Appetizer
• Antipasto Salad
• Great Pizza

B'nai David
Adult Studies

The B'nai David Institute of
Adult Studies will present the
second in its series of lectures
conducted by Cantor Barry Ul-
rych, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 11,
titled "Miracles: Jewish Percep-
tions on Fortunate Timing and
Suspension of the Natural Or-
der." A question and answer pe-
riod will follow the lecture and
refreshments will be served.
There is no charge and the
community is invited. For reser-
vations or information, call the
synagogue office, (810) 855-5007.

Adult Series
On Haggadah

To help adult learners prepare
for this year's Passover holiday,
congregations Beth Abraham
Hillel Moses and B'nai Moshe
will offer an eight-part study se-
ries with community educator
Ruth Bergman titled "Why Is
This Book Different? Exploring
the Passover Haggadah." The se-
ries will begin Feb. 6. It will meet
on Thursday mornings from
10:30 a.m. to noon at Congrega-
tion B'nai Moshe.
Tuition is $40 for members of
the sponsoring synagogues; $56
for others. Prospective new stu-
dents may attend the opening
session on Feb. 6 at no charge
and then decide whether to en-
roll for the series. Advance reg-
istration is requested, including
for those who plan to audit the
first class. No knowledge of He-
brew is required.
For information or to register,
call BAHM, 851-6880; or B'nai
Moshe, 788-0600.

Zionist Family
Hosts Film

The Labor Zionist Family (Labor
Zionist Alliance, Labor Zionist
Institute, NA'AMAT/USA and
Habonim/Dror) will show an Is-
raeli film, Late Summer Blues, 2
P.m. Sunday, Feb. 9, in the Mor-
ris L. Lieberman Hall, 25900
Greenfield, Suite 205A, Oak
Park.
Refreshments will be served.
The public is invited to attend at
no charge.

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