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Eradico's safe and proven methods keep your home free of insects, rodents and other pests. Trust Eradico for an honest assessment of your needs and dependable, affordable service. V "Why Is This Night Different From All Others?" will be the theme of the next Family Matters Forum 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 16, at the Max M. Fisher Building, Butzel Conference Suite. Sponsored by the Jewish Fed- eration of Metropolitan Detroit and the Michigan Psychoanalyt- ic Foundation, the forum will ex- plore important issues related to raising a Jewish child. Speakers will include Rabbi Paul Yedwab of Temple Israel, Dr. Purima Mehta and Dr. Jack Novick. Dr. Mehta is a supervisor at the Wayne State University de- partment of psychiatry and teach- es at medical institutions throughout the community. She is in private practice in child and adult psychiatry and psycho- analysis. Dr. Novick is a child and ado- lescent supervising analyst at the Michigan Psychoanalytic Insti- tute and clinical associate pro- fessor of psychiatry at the University of Michigan and Wayne State University medical schools. Rabbi Yedwab has served at Temple Israel since 1986, and is a member of Federation's Israel and Overseas Committee and Community Services Division. Dessert will be served. Admis- sion fee is $10 per person. For de- tails, call Fern Hoberman Kepes at Federation, (810) 642-4260. Family Event For Passover DON'T LET HOUSEHOLD PESTS HOLD YOU HOSTA-GE! Cockroaches • Ants • Fleas • Bees • Hornets • Wasps • Rats • Mice and any other pests. For a FREE inspection and estimate, Cali Today! Child Rearing Is Forum Topic 181 S. Woodward Ave. 1 Block South of Maple The community is invited to the annual "Passover Pop-In," a pro- gram to help families prepare for Passover, 6:30-8 p.m. Wednesday, April 16, at the Jimmy Prentis Morris Jewish Community Cen- ter. The evening will feature ac- tivities for families. @Regular Copy:Admission is a kosher non- perishable food item for Yad Ezra. The event is sponsored by the Jewish Community Center, the Agency for Jewish Education's Jewish Experiences For Families and Generations Together — A Community Wide Intergenera- tional Project. For information or to register, call the JCC, (810) 967- 4030. ME Hosts Symposium The Agency for Jewish Education will host a symposium, "Tuning In to Teens: Strategies for Jewish Teen Education." The symposium will consist of four sessions, each targeting a specific population. During each session, Stan Bein- er, executive director of the Cen- tral Agency for Jewish Education in Denver, Co., will discuss cur- rent issues and strategies in the field of Jewish teen education. Jewish educators are encour- aged to attend 5:15-8 p.m. Tues- day, April 15, at Temple Israel. A kosher dinner will be provided. 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