Machon Hosts Talk, Lunch Seniors Hear Book Review Rabbi Avraham Jacobowitz, di- rector of Machon L'Torah, the Jewish Learning Network of Michigan, will lead a program at noon Monday, March 3, on the OCC campus. Rabbi Jacobowitz will discuss "Abortion, Kevorkian and Judaism," which will be fol- lowed by a deli lunch. There is no charge. For information and reserva- tions, call Hillel, (313) 577-5439, or the Machon office, (810) 967- 0888. Shoshana Wollok will review Sadie Shapiro's Knitting Book, 10:30 a.m. Sunday, March 2, for BAHM seniors at the synagogue. The donation is $3 for members and $3.50 for non-members. Laker Fund Scholarship Seniors Meet At Beth Achim Young at Heart, Congregation Beth Achim's Senior Group, will meet at noon Thursday, March 6, at the synagogue. The spring so- cial will feature a town hall forum with an open mike for audience input. Refreshments will be served at a charge. For information, call Fredell Whiteman, (810) 356-1864. Applications are now being ac- cepted from college students by • the Harry and Sarah Laker Israel Youth Scholarship Fund for an academic year's study in Israel. A $2,500.00 cash award will be given to the winning student who can select from the following out- The Mitzvah Group of the Greater standing universities for his or Detroit Chapter of Hadassah will -her study: Bar-Ilan, Haifa, Tel host a mah-jongg tournament 7 Aviv, Ben-Gurion or Hebrew Uni- p.m. Wednesday, March 5, at Hadassah House, 5030 Orchard versity. To qualify, the applicant must Lake Road, West Bloomfield. Refreshments will be served. be a resident of the metropolitan Detroit area, currently attending There is a charge. Proceeds will a college or university in the go to Hadassah Hospital. For information, contact Ron- United States and must have ap- plied to a school of higher learn- na Perlman, (810) 354-4689, or Daryl Greene, (810) 960-7628. ing in Israel. Applicants for the scholarship, which is co-sponsored by the Har- ry and Sarah Laker Israel Schol- arship Fund and Congregation Beth Achim, are available by call- ing (810) 352-8670 or writing to The Temple Beth El Sisterhood's the Laker Scholarship Fund, two-part series "All About Books 21100 W. 12 Mile Road, South- and Movies" will conclude 7:30 field, MI 48076. p.m., Tuesday, March 4, at the The final day to apply is April temple. Elliot Wilhelm will pre- 30. sent "A Look at American Film Classics." Curator of film and director of the film series at the Detroit Film Theatre, host of Channel 56 "Film Classics" and a former film critic, Mr. Wilhelm has taught courses on film at both Wayne State and the Detroit Institute of Arts. The program, funded by the Meyer and Anna Prentis Family The Yiddish movie East and West Foundation, is open to the com- will be shown at 12:45 p.m. Mon- munity without charge. No reser- day, March 3, at the Jimmy Pren- vations are necessary. tis Morris JCC. There is no charge. The JPM JCC will present a musical afternoon with Cantor David Gutman and cantorial singer Marci Shulman 1 p.m. Thursday, March 6. They will be The Dimona and Hanita/Israel accompanied by Rose Morgan. chapters of Na'amat/USA will host There is a fee for non-members. Fran Gross-Linden, immediate Vivian Stollman, accompanied past president of the Anti- by Sonny Lipenholtz, directs the Defamation League, as speaker, Senior Adult Choir every Mon- 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 11, at day at 12:30 p.m. at the JPM. the Crown Pointe Building. The woodcarving group meets There is no charge; guests are every Monday through Friday welcome. Respond to Na'amat, from 9 a.m.-noon. (810) 967-4750. "Not only is the menu beefy, but the portions are gigantic...these steaks, with some bite to them, have a full meaty flavor...the wine list is enough to keep you entertained for many visits." Phyllis C. Richman, Feb. 5, 1995 The Washington Post 1. 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