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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-11-07

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Community

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MSU Hillel
Plans Events

Heslop's brings you the
largest selection of in-stock
tabletop merchandise in
Michigan. Choose from
among such famous names
as Atlantis, Block, Christiary
Dior, Cristal J.G. Durand,
Dansk, Fitz & Floyd, Gorham,
Lenox, Mikasa, Nikko,
Noritake, Oneida, Pickard,
Reed & Barton, Rosenthal,
Royal Doulton, Royal
Worcester, Sasaki, Spode,
Towle, and Villeroy & Boch.

MSU Hillel will have its haunted
hayride, 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 8.
Meet at Hillel; the hayride costs $5 or
$4 with a canned food donation.
A multicultural grab bag will occur
at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 12 at
Bilbo's restaurant on Ann St.; free
pizza and soda-pop.
Hillel will see Tap Dogs, 8 p.m.
Thursday, Nov. 13, at Wharton
Center. Call Hillel, (517) 332-1916
for tickets.
Hillel will have a Magical Shabbat
Dinner, 6:15 p.m. Friday, Nov. 14.
Jeff the Magician will perform during
and after dinner; $6, reservations are
a must. Call (517) 332-1916.

TAKE AN ADDITIONAL

HESLOP'S EVERYDAY
LOW PRICES ON
SELECT DINNERWARE,
FLATWARE,
STEMWARE, AND
GIFTWARE.

Sale is not in addition to any
other sale or previously marked
down merchandise. Normal exclusions
apply. Please ask a salesperson for details.

"Friendly Village" by Johnson Brot

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6-SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9

West Bloomfield, Orchard Mall • (248) 737-8080

(Orchard Lake and 15 Mile)

METRO DETROIT:
New Location! St. Clair Shores
21429 Mack Ave. • (810) 778-6142
(North of Eight Mile Rd.)
Dearborn Heights, The Heights • (313) 274-8200
(Ford Rd. between Inkster and Beech Daly)
Livonia, Merri-Five Plaza • (313) 522-1850
(On corner of Five Mile and Merriman)
Novi, Novi Town Center • (248) 349-8090
Rochester, Meadowbrook Village Mall
(248) 375-0823

Sterling Heights, Eastlake Commons
(810) 247-8111 • (On corner of Hall Road
and Hayes Road)
Troy, Oakland Mall • (248) 589-1433

OUTSTATE:
Ann Arbor, Colonnade • (313) 761-1002
(On Eisenhower Pkwy., west of Briarwood Mall)
Grand Rapids, Breton Village Mall • (616) 957-2145
(Breton Rd. and Burton Rd.) • Open Sundays!
Okemos, Meridian Mall • (517) 349-4008

Yitzhak Rabin
Is Remembered

To commemorate the assassination of
Yitzhak Rabin, Habonim Dror togeth-
er with Temple Emanu-el will conduct
a ceremony in Rabin's memory, 5:30
p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 11, at Temple
-
Emanu-El.
For information, call Rabbi J.
Klein, (248) 967-4023 or Sara
Canning, (248) 645-7878.

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LOCATED IN THE ORCHARD MALL (WEST BLOOMFIELD)

Morgenthau Chapter, Jewish Women
International will hold its November
luncheon meeting at noon Wednesday,
November 12 at Temple Emanu-El.
Yiddish Groups will perform a
play produced by the members.
There is a charge and members and
guests are welcome.
Make reservations by Sunday, Nov.
9; call Edith Zaffern, (248) 357-
4611 or Mary Blitz, (248) 661-1385.

Beth Elders
Host Speaker

Sylvia Rubach, motivational leader
and trainer, will be the guest speaker
at the noon luncheon Tuesday, Nov.
18, of the Beth Elders of Temple Beth
El. Rubach will speak on the topic
"Living Is Not A Spectator Sport,"
recounting how she learned to make
life an adventure in the past and how
she continues to use her imagination
to bring excitement to her retirement.

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1997

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Cost of the luncheon is $8 for
members and $9 for guests.
Membership in the Beth Elders, which
provides social and religious programs
for seniors, is open to all. Dues are
$10 per person and allow members to
enjoy functions both within and out-
side the Temple at member prices.
For luncheon reservations, prior to •
Nov. 13, call Hy Frank, (248) 851-
8677 pr Laura Wise, (248) 477-1950.

Hillel Events
At EMU

Community Shlichah Yael Waxman
and Jill Keller of the Michigan Israel
Connection will be on the EMU cam- 1.
pus 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 11, 130
Goodison to discuss programs and
opportunities in Israel. Special empha-
sis will be placed on Project OTZMA
(a 10-month volunteer program in
Israel). At 7:45 p.m., other Israel
opportunities will be discussed.
David Gad-Harf, executive director
of the Jewish Community Council of
Metropolitan Detroit, will lead an
interactive workshop titled "Campus
in Crisis" 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 25,
130 Goodison. The workshop will
give students a chance to role play sit-
uations that may happen on campus
and to create means to build bridges
between other groups.

Rabin Memorial
On Campus

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The Jewish Students
Organization/Hillel of Metro Detroit
at Oakland University will sponsor a
program for Rabin Memorial Day on
Wednesday, Nov. 13. There will be
information, presentations and dis-
plays going on all day in the Oakland
Center.
• Hillel of Metro Detroit is for col-
lege students and young adults. For
information about HMD community-
wide events, check "The Scene."

Publicity Deadlines

The normal deadline for local news
and publicity items is noon
Thursday, eight days prior to issue
Ate. The deadline for birth
announcements is 10 a.m. Monday,
four days prior to issue date; out-
of-town obituaries, 10 a.m.
Tuesday, three days prior to issue
date.

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