Join us for a family event at the
'Annual
Book Fair
Frederick
Blechman, sister
of Lisa and
Joshua, grand-
child of Sonia
Blechman and
the late Izaak
Blechman and
Sarah and Samuel Weinberger.
Torah readers at her service will
include her sister, cousins Danie
and Laya Barak, Faya and
Benjamin Gene and Jonathan
Dorfman.
Her mitzvah projects include
c assisting with pre-school classes,
challah making and support of
Alyn Hospital in Israel. Stefanie is
a student at Hillel Day School
where she is a member of the
cross country team. She enjoys
dancing, skiing and going to
Camp Ramah.
Jessica Hoffman
Jessica Dorey Hoffman will be bat
mitzvah on
Saturday, Nov.
8, at
Congregation
Beth Achim. She
has been an
honor roll stu-
dent at Hillel
Day School and
now attends Norup Junior High
School.
Her proud parents are Jerry and
Greta Hoffman and grandparents
are Olga and Ervin Fuzesi from
West Bloomfield and William and
Erna Schon from Czechoslovakia.
Her interests include art, comput-
ers, piano and tennis. Her party
will be held at the Franklin
Racquet Club.
Sean
Strasberger
Sean Strasberger
was called to
the Torah as a
bar mitzvah on
Saturday, Nov.
1, at Congregation Beth Abraham
Hillel Moses. Sean is the son of
Cheryl and Fred Strasberger and
the brother of Seth. He is the
grandson of Shirley and Morey
Strasberger and Gloria and Sam
Lerman. He is the great-grandson
of Gertrude Bounker:
Sean is an honor student at
Dunkel Middle School where he
participates in football, track and
the orchestra. He was recently
chosen to participate in the
Midwest Talent Search sponsored
by Northwestern University.
A fun-filled family afternoon with
Jonathan Liefer
Jonathan Cary Liefer will celebrate
his bar mitzvah
on Saturday,
Nov. 8, at Adat
Shalom
Synagogue.
Jonathan is the
son of Nancy
and Dennis Liefer
and brother of Scott and Michael.
He is the grandson of Celia and
Dr. Saul Liefer, Shirley Levine and
the late David G. Levine.
Jonathan is a student at Dunckel
Middle School. He is a movie buff
who enjoys cycling, electronics,
music and automechanics.
Johanthan spent his summer help-
ing care for his terminally ill grand-
pa at West Bloomfield Nursing
Center and Sinai Hospital.
2:00p.m.-4:00p.m.
This program for parents and children of all ages will be a fun way
to learn about the holiday of Shabbat while creating treasures for
your own home celebration. Be sure not to miss our all new
Shabbat "JEOPARDY" game.
Sunday,
November 16,1997
Assisting with Special Olympics
Sponsored by: Jewish Experiences
for Families, a division of the Agency
for Jewish Education.
Jewish Community Center
Jimmy Prentis Morris Building,
Oak Park
Open to the community
and free of charge •
REKINDLING
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ANNOUNCING
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or the twelfth consecutive summer, a group
of outstanding Jewish teenagers in the U.S.
and Canada, coming from a wide variety of
backgrounds and entering the twelfth grade of school,
will be recipients of the Bronfman Youth Fellowships*.
They will spend five fulfilling weeks of study, dialogue
and travel in Israel.
The Bronfman Fellows will be selected on the
basis of character, intellectual interests, special talents
and leadership qualities. Merit, not financial need,
is the program's selection standard. Fellowship activities begin on July 6th, with a return from Israel
on August 12th. All meals will be kosher, and Sabbath activities will be in the spirit of the day.
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Based in Jerusalem, the Fellows will engage in an intense interaction with a diverse rabbinic
faculty and counselors, representing a wide range of Jewish perspectives. They will explore Jewish
texts against the background of Israel's land, culture and customs ... take part, at a time of rapid
change, in seminars with some of the country's leading political and cultural figures ... debate
ideas and search for insights on the different ways to define oneself as a Jew today, all in an
atmosphere of mutual respect and open dialogue.
The purpose: to return home with a new
understanding of the myriad issues facing the
Jewish people and the Jewish state, and a new
appreciation of the need for dialogue among
Jews.
* Fellowships cover all expenses including
roundtrip transportation between New York
and Israel, room and board, travel in Israel
and incidentals.
Michael Ambrose
Michael Jared Ambrose will
become bar mitzvah at Temple
Israel on Friday,
Nov. 7. He is the
son of Alisa and
Jeffrey Ambrose,
brother of
Cortney, Shelby
and Deni. Proud
grandparents are
Ruth and Sam Ambrose and Lois
and Paul Katzman; he also is the
great-grandson of Ruth Feldstein.
Rahel Musleah,
"Sharing Blessings: Children's
Stories for Exploring the Spirit of the
Jewish Holidays"
author of
For a descriptive brochure and application
form, please call or write at once to:
The Bronfman Youth Fellowships in Israel
17 Wilbur Street, Albany, NY 12202
Telephone: (518) 465-6575
Fax: (518) 432-8984
E-mail: YFl@bronfman.org
Website: http://bronfman.org
Completed applications must be postmarked
by January 30, 1998
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