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January 09, 1998 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-01-09

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...a break. Get your own subscription
to The Jewish News and leave her
copy alone when you visit.
(She's in the kitchen. Go see her.)

IT'S ME YOU GOT YOUR OWN COPY.

Council and the Jewish Federation of
RSVP to (248) 644-5832.
Metropolitan Detroit. A ceremony will
• Southfield's Holiday Peace Walk
take place on Friday, Jan. 16, from
Celebration: The march begins at
10:30 to 11 a.m., at the Max M.
10:30 a.m., from Hope United
Fisher Federation building in
Methodist Church on Civic Center
3loomfield Hills.
Drive to the Southfield Civic Center
Also, a Jan. 19 event will bring
Pavilion, followed by an 11:30 a.m.
together Jewish and black Detroiters.
program. The keynote speaker is Huel
The American Jewish
Perkins, Channel 2 anchor; the emcee
Committee/Detroit Urban League's
is 46th District Court Judge Stephen
All People's Breakfast
C. Cooper. For infor-
will take place at 8 a.m. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.,
mation, call Aleta
at the Second Ebenezer shown holding a photo of the
Harris, (248) 354-
Baptist Church, 2760
two Jewish and one black
4847.
E. Grand Boulevard. A civil rights workers who dis-
• West Bloomfield
appeared in Mississippi —
panel discussion on
"United We Walk" cele-
Michael Henry Schwerner,
corporate racism will
bration: A multicultural
James Earl Chaney and
follow. For informa-
program begins at 9:30
Andrew Goodman. The pic-
tion, call Sharona
a.m. in the cafeteria of
ture was taken in December,
Shapiro, (248) 646-
West Bloomfield High
1964, when King hailed the
7686.
School, followed by a
arrest
of 21 white men in
A schedule of other
walk from 10 to 10:30
connection with their murder. a.m. Bring a can of
area events on Jan. 19
follows:
food to donate. For
Birmingham-Bloomfield task force
information, call (248) 738-3568.
on race relations and ethnic diversity:
• Wayne State University memorial
an 8 a.m. breakfast at The
tribute luncheon, from noon to 2 p.m.
Community House, 380 South Bates
in the community arts gallery on the
Street, Birmingham. Keynote: Cliff
WSU campus. Keynote: Randall
Russell of the Detroit Free Press.
Robinson, president of Trans-Africa
Followed by a choice of five work-
Inc. Cost: $25. For information, call
shops on ethnic diversity. Cost: $25.
(313) 577-2246. ❑

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