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ROBERT SCHECHTER is a
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volunteer at Jewish Federation' \
Apartments Inc. His service has
prompted a $500 contribution to
the organization from the New
York T ,ife Foundation. The grant
was made under the Founda-
tion's Local Volunteer Action Pro-
gram, the purpose of which is to
encourage and support employ-
ee and agent involvement in
grass-roots, community-based or-
ganizations. Mr. Schechter is an
employee/agent of New York Life
and has served in various capac-
ities as an officer for JFA.
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named archivist of the Rabbi Leo
M. Franklin Archive of Temple
Beth El. Ms. Christein is a grad-
uate of the University of Chica-
go with both a bachelor of arts in
history and a master of arts in
the humanities. She earned a
graduate certificate in archival
administration in 1994. Before
assuming her position at Temple
Beth El, she was employed as an
archivist at the Walter P.
Reuther Library of Labor and Ur-
ban Affairs at Wayne State Uni-
versity.
TERRI TROY of Oak Park re-
cently received an Editor's Choice
Award from the National Library
of Poetry for outstanding achieve-
ment in poetry. Terrie's poem,
"Along My Way," is about life and
was published in In Dappled
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The Birmingham Temple will
host a Monday Forum, 8:30 p.m.
Monday, March 31, at the tem-
ple. Rabbi Wine will speak on
`The Falashas: Lost in Ethiopia."
A discussion will follow the talk. -/
Bereavement
Support Group
SPACE, a non-denominational
community service of National
Council of Jewish Women/
Greater Detroit Section, will
sponsor an eight-week Bereave-
ment Support Group for widows C\
and widowers, to be held at Con-
gregation Beth Shalom. The
group will meet 10-11:30 a.m.
Mondays beginning April 7.
There is no charge, but preregis-
tration is required.
To register and for informa-
tion, call Irma Starr or Sandy
Morris, (810) 355-9936.
Religion's Role
Is Discussed
COVERINGS
just E of Loading Dock Plaza, Sylvan Lake
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Temple Plans
Monday Forum
ly visited Yad Ezra fora tour with
an Indian Guide group he par-
ticipates with and donated mon-
ey he has been collecting.
DAVID WEINBERG of Wayne
State University will chair a
session on inventing the Jewish
community at the Third Annu-
al Meeting of the Western
Jewish Studies Association
which will be held on the Uni-
versity of Arizona campus in
April.
The Ecumenical Institute for
Jewish-Christian Studies will
present a new program titled
"Does Religion or Spirituality
Make a Difference in My Life?"
Father John Budde (Holy Fami-_,
ly Catholic Church), the Rev. Dr.'s
Mark Jensen (North Congrega-
tional Church) and Rabbi Elliot
Pachter (Congregation B'nai
Moshe) will address this question
7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, April
30, at North Congregational
Church, 36520 West Twelve Mile
Road, between Drake and Hal-
sted roads, in Farmington Hills.
Refreshments will be served fol-
lowing the program.
There is no charge, but reser-
vations are requested. Contact
the Ecumenical Institute, (810)
353-2434.