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November 14, 1997 - Image 44

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-11-14

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Community

Presents

St. Pucchi

Jewish Images
Are Explored

Friday, Nov 21st
10am-6pm

Latte and Learning, the adult Jewish
study group led by Rabbi Aaron
Bergman and sponsored by the "Eilu
Eilu" adult Jewish education consor-
tium, will begin a new eight-part series
titled "Images of Jews in American
Popular Culture" Monday mornings
from 10-11 a.m. starting Dec. 1 at
Borders Books & Music, 30995
Orchard Lake Road, Farmington Hills.
There is a charge.
Tuition for the series is $40 for
members of the sponsoring organiza-
dons; $56 for others. To register, call
Nancy Kaplan, (248) 788-3600.

Saturday, Nov 22nd
10am-5pm

St. Pucchi gowns use
the finest laces and
fabrics that creates
a style all its own.

Come and meet with the
designer who will help
select the perfect gown
for your special day.

248-645-0500

Call for an appointment

BILL MEYER
-,..:0Nicatemovenkaro
JERRY FENBY
HOT ICE
TEEN ANGELS
THE CONTOURS
SIMONE VITALE
QUIET STORM
PERSUASION
SUN MESSENGERS
SUNSET BOULEVARD
TIM HEWITT
LOVING CUP

The business meetings of the Gamma
Kappa Chi Fraternity Alumni will be
held 12:30 p.m. Thursdays at Hoa Kow
Inn in the Crosswinds Mall, 4301
Orchard Lake Road during November.
Meetings during December will be
held 12:30 p.m. Thursdays at Sila
Restaurant on 12 Mile Road, east of
Greenfield Road.
For information, contact Iry
Bernstein, (248) 557-0956, or Art
Maniker, (248) 557-7105.

BILL MEYER
RENNIE KAUFFMAN
FENBY-CARR
ERIC HARRIS-DJ

ENTERTAINMENT AGENCY

JERRY FENBY

6 t

For the Ultimate
One -Of -A - Hind Gift...
heris Your Broken Wedding Glass
Made into a Mezuza or
JUNCO Frozen in Lucite!

44

Finance Expert
Gives Talk

Anthony J. Glickman, head of
Corporate Treasury and senior vice pres-
ident at the Canadian Imperial Bank of
Commerce will speak 10 a.m. Sunday,
Nov. 30 at Congregation B'nai David.
An ordained rabbi as well as experi-
enced educator, Glickman is responsible
for the management of bank-wide inter-
est rates, foreign exchange, options and
liquidity risks at his bank in Toronto.
Glickman will speak on "Four Crises in
the International Economy: An Insider's
View"

Pizza Party
Installation

HOT ICE

In Sugar Tree Plaza
On Orchard Lake Road Just North of Maple
248-932-3377

PLEASE CALL FOR
R FREE VIDEO
APPOINTMENT

248-SS3-9966

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11/14
1997

Alumni Plan
Meetings

Ask about the new easy lock Sukkahs.
Easy to put up, light, compact and
sturdy. Various sizes available.

Temple Israel's Singles Extension Group
invites Jewish singles 50 and over to an
installation pizza party 7 p.m. Sunday,
Nov. 16 at Temple Israel.
Installation of the new board of
directors will take place; dancing will be
to the music of Wally Duda. Vegetarian
pizza, salad, dessert, beverages will be

served. Paid up members, $12; non-
members, $15.
For information, call Doris Lipson,
(248) 355-0186, or Barbara Ginsburg,
(248) 353-7261.

Women's Club
Hosts Doctor

The West Bloomfield Women's Club
will hold its November luncheon meet-
ing 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 18, at
Ginopolis Restaurant.
Guest speaker will be Dr. A. Karaca,
a Bloomfield Hills plastic surgeon. For
reservations, call Rhea Towart, (248)
661-5551.

Social Action
Sunday Event

All mothers, daughters and grandmoth-
ers are urged to come' to the Irving and
Beverly Laker Education & Youth
Campus, 2075 Walnut Lake Road, 1-3
p.m. Sunday, Nov. 16, to make dolls for
children undergoing surgical procedures
in Michigan hospitals. Younger children
will make get well cards. The event is
sponsored by Congregation Shaarey
Zedek's Social Action Committee.
For reservations, call Ruth Beitner,
(248) 851-6114.

Berl Falbaum
Delivers Talk

Sharona Chapter, Na'amat/USA will
host Berl Falbaum, political reporter for
the Detroit News, at the next meeting 8
p.m. Thursday, Nov. 20 at the Crown
Pointe building.
Mr. Falbaum will speak about "Anti-
Semitism, Israel and the Media."
Call Naamat office, (248) 967-4750,._,
or Judie Moss, (248) 788-0408, to
respond.

Chapters Plan
Joint Meeting

Marshall-Israel-Brandeis Chapter,
Jewish Women International will have a
joint meeting with Marshall-Tickvah-
Suburban Lodge, noon Thursday, Nov.
20 at Congregation Beth Achim.
Lunch will be served, followed by a
musical program, "Sing Along With
Laura," presented by Laura Schwartz.
There is a charge. For reservations,
call Estelle Friedenberg, (248) 353-
3238, or Ruth Fisher, (248) 967-3231.

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