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June 13, 1997 - Image 68

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-06-13

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Adat Shalom Synagogue,
through its Social Action Com-
mittee, will host 30 homeless
guests of the South Oakland
Shelter during the week of June
15-22. The congregation will
provide transportation to and
from the Royal Oak Shelter, 21
meals during those seven days,
and hospitality.
Unique to Adat Shalom's pro-
ject is the opportunity for med-
ical examinations one evening
at the synagogue by physicians
and nurses who are members of
the congregation. Pediatric ex-
ams will be available for the chil-
dren. All laboratory tests will be
provided by DMC/Sinai Hospi-
tal, and most results should be
returned by the end of the week.
Free follow-up medical care,
where needed, will be arranged
through the South Oakland
Shelter.
Nancy Welber Barr of West
Bloomfield is Adat Shalom's so-
cial action chairperson. She
points out that groups often elect
to provide homeless housing in
the winter months, believing
that homelessness is not a
summer concern. "Yet, it is a
year-round issue," she says.
"There are definite health haz-
ards as a result of spending long
hours out in the heat as well as
the cold."
As a Conservative synagogue,
Adat Shalom faces challenges
with the project in terms of
Shabbat and Kashrut obser-
vance. Non-Jewish friends of
members have volunteered to
assist on Friday night and Sat-
urday. Kosher establishments
have agreed to donate their
products.
Dozens of synagogue mem-
bers will be involved in food
preparation, laundry, activity-
planning, and a variety of other
tasks related to the project.
Co-chairpersons include Jef-
frey Devries, Beverly Gale, Myra
and Bernard Gross, Celia and
Michael Lubetsky, Micki Gross-
man, Larry Kaplan, Linda
Warner, Geri and Nat Gold-
stone, and Carol Maisels. In-
dividuals and businesses have
donated food, household items,
toiletries and financial sup-
port.

Movie For Seniors
At Temple Israel

On Thursday, June 19, 1:30 to
3 p.m., Temple Israel will offer
the third in its new series of af-
ternoon programs for seniors.
The program, "A Laugh, A Tear,
A Mitzvah!" is an historical
overview of early New York City
Jews as they came to America

in search of the promise for a
better life. The film features
many prominent Jewish actors.
The program and refresh-
ments are free. For reservations,
call Nancy Gad-Hart at the tem-
ple, (248) 661-5700.

CHaZaKaH
Plans Program

CHaZaKah, the Adat Shalom
Synagogue seniors, have
planned a luncheon and pro-
gram for 12:30 p.m. Thurs.,
June 26. The afternoon will fea-
ture Sandy Baumann, manag-
er of ElderMed at Botsford
General Hospital, who will
speak on "Putting More Plea-
sure Into Your Life."
A dairy luncheon will be
served.
The program is open to all
community seniors. There is a
$5 charge for CHaZaKaH mem-
bers and $6 for non-members.
Please send checks by June 19
to Arthur Schultz, 30830
Hunter's Drive, Farmington
Hills, MI 48334. For further in-
formation, call CHaZaKaH
President Dorothy Storchan,
(248) 557-7804. —/

Holocaust Talk
For Educators

The Holocaust Memorial Cen-
ter is sponsoring a Seminar on
the Holocaust for Educators on
June 22-24.
All teachers, from elementary
school through university level,
are welcome. Everyone is invit-
ed to attend the public lecture.
All sessions are free of charge.
The presenters are Dr. David
S. Wyman, professor emeritus
of the University of Massachu-
setts; Dr. David Weinberg, pro-
fessor of history at Wayne State
and director of the Cohn-Had-
dow Center for Judaic Studies;
Esther Cohen Hexter, director
of the Education Resource Cen-
ter of the Akron Jewish Com-
munity Federation; George
Vine, a survivor of the Miasto
Ghetto, Auschwitz, Buchenwald,
Mauthausen, Gross-Rosen and
Dachau; and Manya Feldman,
who escaped from the ghetto
and survived as a partisan in the
woods near Pinsk in Soviet-oc-
cupied Poland.
The public lecture will be at 7
p.m. Sunday, June 22, in the
DeRoy Theater of the Maple-
Drake Jewish Community Cen-
ter. Dr. Wyman will speak on
"The Bombing of Auschwitz."
The seminar sessions will be
held in the conference room of
the Holocaust Memorial Center.
Advance registration is neces-
sary. For information and a
printed schedule call (248) 661-
0840.

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