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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-01-16

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Parents will have an opportunity to
meet teachers and administrators, hear
from/ current Hillel parents and tour
the facility.
No student will be denied a Hillel
Day School education for financial
reasons. Hillel does not discriminate
on the basis of race, gender, color,
*nationality or ethnic origin in the
administration of its education poli-
cies, admissions, tuition assistance and
loan programs, athletics and other
school-administered activities.
Hillel Day School is a constituent
agency of the Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit and is accredited
by the Solomon Schechter Day School
Association.
For more information, contact
Sandy Brenner, (248) 851-3220.

AJE Hosts
A Discussion

The Agency for Jewish Education's
Midrasha Center for Adult Jewish
Studies will continue its Educational
OLExchange at Barnes & Noble
Booksellers in West Bloomfield 7-8:30
p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 27. Rabbi Joshua
Bennett of Temple Israel will discuss
"Are You There God? It's Me, A Jew."
The Educational Exchange is a free,
bi-monthly program open to the
entire community. For information or
to receive a brochure of the 1998
Midrasha schedule, contact Lainie
*Phillips at AJE, (248) 354-1050.

Overcoming
Depression

The Jewish Community Center of
Metropolitan Detroit will present the
February installment of the Jewish
a Secrets To Self Improvement. "How
To Overcome Depression" will be
7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Maple/Drake
camp us.
There is no charge for this pro-
gram. Refreshments will be served.
Call the Center, (248) 661-7649, to
register for the lecture.

* AK', League

Fight Racism

The American Jewish Committee,
Detroit Chapter, and the Detroit
Urban League will host the fourth
annual MLK "All People's" breakfast 8
a.m. Monday, Jan. 19, at the second
Ebenezer Banquet Hall, 2760 E.

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Grand Blvd. at the corner of I-75. The
formal program, beginning at 8:30
a.m., will focus on "Corporations'
Responsibilities in Combating
Racism."
The breakfast program is open and
free to the general public. Reservations
are requested. To indicate attendance
or to ask questions about the program
or other projects sponsored by the
hosting agencies, call the Detroit
Urban League, (313) 832-4600, or the
American Jewish Committee, (248)
646-7686.

Genealogists
Hold Workshop

The Jewish Genealogy Society of
Michigan will hold its annual work-
shop 1-4 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 18, at
Temple Israel.
"The Jewish Search Connection
(The Best And Easiest Way to
Connect With Your Ancestors)" will
provide mentors to help both begin-
ners working on their family trees as
well as those more advanced who have
hit roadblocks in their search.
Members: no charge; guests: $5.
For information, contact Boomi
Silverman, (248) 855-3970.

Torah Center
Hosts Singer

Sarah Tugman Bais Chabad Torah
Center will host a Melava Malka 8:30
p.m. Saturday, Jana 17, at the center,
5595 Maple Road, West Bloomfield
There will be a light dinner and
entertainment by singer-comedian
Allan Lieberman from Chicago.
For information or reservations, call
the Torah Center, (248) 855-6170.
There is a charge.

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Intermarriage
Workshop Set

Birmingham Temple will host its
annual Intermarriage Workshop 9
a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 17. Cost is
$15 per person, which includes lunch.
The workshop will attempt to solve
problems of intercultural marriage for
couples who are tired of too many
questions and not enough answers.
To register, send a check made
payable to the Birmingham Temple,
28611 West 12 Mile Road,
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