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January 02, 1998 - Image 40

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-01-02

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Sisterhood Plans
Shabbat Service

The Adat Shalom Synagogue
Sisterhood will hold its annual
Sisterhood Shabbat on Saturday, Jan.
10. Sisterhood members will join
with clergy to conduct services begin-
ning at 9 a.m. This year's sisterhood
president, Joyce Weingarten, will
deliver the sermon.
Participants (according to the
order of the Shabbat service) will be:
Sarah Waldshan, Shula Fleischer,
Marion Shlom, Roslynne Greenberg,
Trudy Weiss, Lenore Dunsky Weiss,
Joyce Weingarten, Ruby Kushner,
Ella Moskovitz, Celia Lubetsky, Aviva
Silverman, Shoshana Wolok, Meryl
Weingarden, Sylvia Starkman, Esther
Liwazer, Lauren Tackel, Gerri Sollish,
Susan Kay, Jeffrey Weingarten, Linda
O'Desky, Bea Kriechman, Nancy
Handelman, Beverly Yost, Linda
Goodman, Helen Bayles, Anne
Steinberg, Beverly Phillips, Eve
Posen, Elliot Weingarten.
In conjunction with the syna-
gogue's participation in the communi-
ty's Rekindling Shabbat program, the
women will host a Shabbat luncheon
following kiddush. Advance reserva-
tions for the lunch required. For infor-
mation and reservations, call the syna-
gogue office, (248) 851-5100.

NFTY Plans
Winter Kallah

NFTY's annual Winter Kallah will
take place Jan. 23-25, and will be
hosted by YFTI (the Youth
Federation of Temple Israel). The
theme of the weekend is 'A Journey
Into Your Creative Spirit" and it is
open to Reform Jewish high school
students from temple youth groups
throughout Michigan.
For information or an application,
call NFTY, (248) 548-5350. All
applications are due by Jan. 16.

Family Album
Scan Fair

Computer technology will meet the
family photo album when families
will have an opportunity to save trea-
sured photos on a CD-ROM at the
Detroit Family Album Scan Fair
Sunday, Jan. 11, at the Maple/Drake
Jewish Community Center.
Sponsored by the Jewish

Federation of Metropolitan Detroit,
in partnership with the University of
Michigan Academic Outreach
Program, the scan fair will give fami-
lies an opportunity to share their
bar/bat mitzvah photos in a web site
project through the Michigan Jewish
On-Line Education Project. The web
site is aimed at teaching Jewish life
cycles to fourth- through eighth-
graders in local religious and day
schools.
Each family will have 20 minutes
to scan black and white or color pho-
tos. Persons who participate in the
intergenerational project will be given
a CD-ROM "family album" preserv-
ing family memories for the future.
The community is invited to par-
ticipate. Twenty-minute time slots are'
available by reservation only.
To reserve a time slot, call Jodi
Berger at Federation, (248) 203-1486
by Monday, Jan. 5.

Joan Lunden
At CHOICES

Joan Lunden, former "Good
Morning America" host and author
of books on healthy living, will be
the guest speaker at the annual
CHOICES event, 11 a.m.
Wednesday, March 4, at Adat Shalom
Synagogue.
CHOICES is the annual Allied
Jewish Campaign
community out-
reach event and
fund-raising lun-
cheon sponsored
by the Jewish
Federation
Women's
Campaign and
Education
Department.
Admission fee is
Joan Lunden
$25, with a
required minimum $150 pledge to
the Women's Campaign.
Complimentary baby-sitting will be
available for children aged 2 1/2 and
older by reservation before Feb. 15.
Kosher luncheon will be served.
Reservation deadline is Feb. 10.
Checks should be made payable to
the Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit and mailed to
CHOICES, P.O. Box 2030,
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48303-2030.
All reservations must be accompanied
by a check.
For information, call Esther
Weitzman, (248) 642-4260.

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