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Reg. $1.49 each • Limit 3 Want to know what's hip and happening with Detroit's Jewish young adults and singles? Check 11 The Scene!' Every week in THE D ETR O T J E WISH N EWS The Detroit Jewish News. cos DETROIT} THE SWISH NEWS JPM Sets Senior Events Vivian Stollman directs the Se- nior Adult Choir every Monday at 12:30 p.m. at the Jimmy Pren- tis Morris Jewish Community Center. The woodcarving group meets every Monday through Friday from 9 a.m.-noon. At 1 p.m. Thursday, May 29, the Jimmy Prentis Morris Com- munity Center will host Iry Mar- shall, from the Jewish War Veterans office, who will speak on the history of Jews in the American armed services. This program is free of charge. Shir Shalom Seniors Group The Golden Branch, Temple Shir Shalom's new group for those aged 59 years and older, will meet 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 20, at the temple. At the inaugural meeting, the following officers were appoint- ed: Herb Carson, president; Dorothy Herman, vice president; Beatrice Linder, secretary; and Harry Wax, treasurer. Future meetings will be held 7:30 p.m. on the third Tuesday of each month at Shir Shalom. Both cultural and social programs will be planned. For information, call the tem- ple, (248) 737-8700. Elderhostel At Butzel The Fresh Air Society will spon- sor two week-long Elderhostel programs in June beginning Sun- days, June 15 and June 22, at Butzel Conference Center near Ortonville, Mich. The first week, Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine of the Birmingham Tem- ple, will lecture on "Five Wars That Changed America"; Dr. Sid- ney Bolkosky of University of Michigan-Dearborn will present "Life Unworthy of Life: Perspec- tives on the Holocaust"; and Corinne Stavish of Lawrence Technological University will dis- cuss "From Shtetl to Suburb: The Transition to the New World Through Story." During the second week, Dr. Michael Harris of Eastern Michi- gan University will lecture on "Is- sues in Contemporary Israel"; and the Rev. James Lyons and Rabbi Amy Brodsky of the Ecu- menical Institute for Jewish Christian Studies will present "The Concept of the Messiah in Jewish and Christian Tradi- tions." Call the Fresh Air Society, (248) 661-0600, for information, or register through the national Elderhostel office, (617) 426-8056. Elderhostel Inc. is a nonprofit or- ganization which sponsors resi- dential academic programs around the world, offered to peo- ple aged 55 and over. JCC Plans Travel Fun The Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit will sponsor the following trips: Windsor, Ontario, July 10 - in- cludes a trip to Jackson Park, lunch and learn at the JCC in Windsor, a guided tour of Wilestead Manor, and gambling in one of the two casinos. Casi- no only: JCC Members $16; non- members $20. Full tour including lunch: JCC members: $26.50; non-members $31. Niagara-on-the-Lake, July 23- 24 to see Mrs. Warren's Profes- sion and The Chocolate Soldier. Trip includes round trip bus transportation, one night hotel accommodation at the Prince of Wales Hotel, one dinner, two plays, and a trip to Niagara Falls. Chicago — August 5-7, fea- turing two nights at the Lennox Suites Hotel, tickets for Chicago and Run for Your Wife, two din- ners, and docent tour of the "Let There Be Laughter: Jewish Hu- mor in America" exhibit at the Spertus Museum. Transporta- tion is via motorcoach. Stratford — September 24-25, to see Camelot and Filumena. Round-trip motorcoach trans- portation and one dinner are in- cluded. Call Marilyn Wolfe, (248) 661-7649, for details on all trips. Albanian Jews Flee Unrest Rome (JTA) — The current un- rest in Albania has forced at least half of the thy Jewish population there to leave and may effective- ly spell the end of Jewish pres- ence in that country. Only about 60 Jews were known to be in Albania before the outbreak of violence earlier this year. According to the American Jewish Joint Distribution Com- mittee, fewer than 30 Jews re- main in the country — and they are currently weighing their op- tions. The situation turned more volatile after bands of Albanians seized arms and began control- ling large sections of the country. Some-of those leaving Albania are considering resettling in Is- rael.