Community

AJC Hosts
Ray Tanter

The American
Jewish Commit-
tee, Detroit
Chapter, will host
its annual "Con-
versations with
...” series, wel-
coming Professor
Raymond Tanter
at 7:30 p.m.
Raymond Tanter
Tuesday, March
10, at the Max
M. Fisher Federation Building, 6735

Dramatic
styling
with
modern
flair. . .

Telegraph in Bloomfield Hills. The
subject of his talk will be "Rogue
Regimes: Terrorism and Proliferation."
Professor Tanter teaches political c—<
science at University of Michigan. He
has written many books on the Mid-
dle East and has served in the White
House and the Pentagon.
This program is open and free to
the public, but reservations are
required. For reservations or informa-
tion, call AJC (248) 646-7686.

Moral Decadence
Subject of Talk

Bold and Beautiful Hand Made •
Diamond 14K Gold Bracelets.

„&
raaltefiCe

v\ Fine Jewelers

\.fr

Est. 1919

Brilliance Since 1919

Machon L'Torah, the Jewish Learning
Network of Michigan, will host a
lunch and learn 12:30 p.m. Monday,
March 16, at Machon. Rabbi Tzvi
Hersh Weinreb will be the guest lec-
turer, speaking on "White House
Reflections: Practical and Effective
Ways to Combat Moral Decadence."
Rabbi Weinreb is the spiritual
leader of Congregation Shomrei Emu-
nah in Baltimore, Md. There is a $10
charge.

Rabbi Wein-
reb also will
speak Sunday,
March 15, at
Machon L'Torah's
day-long confer-
ence on medical
ethics at the Novi Rabbi Weinreb
Hilton. For a
schedule or to
make reservations, call the Machon
office, (248) 967-0888.

30400 Telegraph Rd., Suite 134, Bingham Farms • 642-5575

STERLING

SILVER.

& ENAMEL

JEWELRY

& JUDAICA

MEZUZOT:

Manuicript Letter
lbe•Mmple

3/6
1998

42

TRADITION!
TRADITION!

Call Alicia R.
Nelson

for an appointment

(248) 557-0109

Hospice of Michigan recently hosted a luncheon at its Hospice Home in Farm-
ington Hills for nearly 100 people who work at Jewish social service agencies
and nursing homes. Rabbi E.B. (Bunny) Freedman shows the Helen L. DeRoy
Chapel at Hospice Home in Farmington Hills to Margo Parr, Jewish Home and
Aging Services; Linda Blumberg, Commission on Jewish Eldercare Services
(COJES); and Phyllis Schwartz, Jewish Family Service.

4.4

