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Congregation B'nai Moshe will of-
fer a six-week Bereavement Sup-
port Group 7:30-9:30 p.m.
Thursdays, starting May 1, at the
synagogue. Robert Hack, a psy-
chotherapist specializing in be-
reavement issues, will facilitate.
This series is open to the commu-
nity, free of charge.
For information or to register,
call Rita Abramson, (810) 788-
0600, or e-mail ritaa@bnai-
moshe.org.
ACLU Honors
Mr. Montgomery
Jeff Montgomery, longtime gay
and lesbian civil rights activist,
president of the Triangle Foun-
dation, will be honored at the an-
nual dinner of the Oakland
Branch, American Civil Liberties
Union (ACLU) 6 p.m., Sunday,
April 20, at the Kingsley Inn,
Bloomfield Hills.
The speaker will be Richard
Lobenthal, former director of the
Michigan Anti-Defamation
League. For reservations or in-
formation, call Jan Leventer, (810)
855-5200.
Jeff Montgomery hosts a week-
ly news and comment radio pro-
gram, "World in Motion," which
provides a progressive perspective
on current events. He led the first
gay and lesbian delegation in his-
tory to meet with Detroit's may-
or.
FREE Hosts
Two Seders
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PASSOVER
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Friends of Refugees of Eastern
Europe will host the first and sec-
ond seders on Monday and Tues-
day, April 21 and 22, at the Jewish
Community Center in Oak Park.
The seders will be led by Rab-
bi Yosef Mishulovin, spiritual
leader to the Russian congrega-
tion, and will be assisted by rab-
binical students coming to Oak
Park for the holidays.
The community is asked to
share the responsibility of pro-
viding seders for new Americans.
Checks should be made payable
to FREE c/o the Jewish Commu-
nity Center in Oak Park, 15110
W. 10 Mile, Oak Park, MI 48237.
Wednesday, June 18, at the Har-
riett and Ben Teitel Federation
Apartments, 15106 W. Ten Mile
Road, Oak Park, for the purpose
of electing members of the board
of directors and for the transac-
tion of such other business as may
properly come before the meeting.
Nominations for the directors
are as follows: Candidates nomi-
nated for an initial three-year
term are James Bellinson, Dr.
Barry Feldman, Susan Kaplan,
Lynn Obron, Robert Rosen, Rab-
bi Steven Weil. Candidates nom-
inated for a second three-year
term are Gerald Brody, Dr. James
Labes, Rick Rosenhaus, Ronald
Schwartz, Abraham Selesny,
Marvin Talan.
In accordance with the bylaws,
other qualified persons may be
nominated for election by a peti-
tion signed by not less than 50
members of the corporation and
filed with Marsha Goldsmith
Kamin, executive director, not less
than 10 days prior to the date of
the annual meeting. Only one per-
son may be nominated by each
such petition and no nomination
shall be valid unless the nominee
shall have consented to such nom-
ination.
Religious Beliefs
Are Discussed
The Ecumenical Institute for Jew-
ish-Christian Studies will present
a program.titled "What Do You
Believe?" The Rev. William Mur-
phy (Our Lady of Refuge Catholic
Church), Pastor Bruce Quatman
(Holy Spirit Lutheran Church)
and Rabbi Norman Roman (Tem-
ple Kol Ami) will address this
question. The program is divided
into three sessions; attendance at
all three sessions is encouraged.
The panel participants will ex-
amine the following topics: Tues-
day, May 6, Who Wrote the Bible?
Inspiration and Scripture; Tues-
day, May 20, Meeting God: Prayer
and Spirituality; Tuesday, June
3, Faith Responses to Ethical De-
cision-Making. Life and Death Is-
sues.
The sessions begin at 7:30 p.m.
and will last approximately 1 1/2
hours each evening. Each session
will be held at Temple Kol Ami.
There is no charge, but reser-
vations are requested. Contact the
Ecumenical Institute, (810) 353-
2434, for reservations or for in-
formation.
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Election Meeting
On June 18
Jewish Federation Apartments
Inc., Jewish Federation Apart-
ments Phase IV Inc., Jewish Fed-
eration Apartments Nonprofit
Housing Corporation and Jcare
Inc. will hold the annual meeting
of their membership 6 p.m
Publicity Deadlines
The normal deadline for local
news and publicity items is
noon Thursday, eight days
prior to issue date. The dead-
line for out-of-town obituar-
ies is 10 a.m. Tuesday, three
days prior to issue date.