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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-03-20

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DIRECTORY

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For Your Entertaining Needs!

Shir Shalom
Anniversary

Passover
Preparations

Temple Shir Shalom will celebrate its
10th anniversary with a weekend cele-
bration beginning May 15. This week-
end will be the beginning of a year of
events to celebrate the temple's
anniversary.
The kickoff will begin with a fami-
ly service on Friday night, honoring
the ushers that have served for the past
10 years, followed by an Oneg Shab-
bat.
The 10th anniversary dinner
dance will be Saturday, May 16, fea-
turing the music of Orthea Barnes
and her band. On Sunday, May 17,
the celebration will continue with a
family picnic hosted by the temple's
sisterhood, brotherhood, the Golden
Branch, the Net and the Youth
Group.
For information, call the temple
office, (248) 737-8700.

For Passover, sell your chometz via the
fax machine by calling Rabbi Chaim
Bergstein of Congregation Bais
Chabad of Farmington Hills, fax
(248) 855-0920.
Anyone interested in purchasing —
shmura matzah can request pricing
information and order it via the fax
machine by calling the synagogue's fax
number.
Questions also may be directed to
Rabbi Bergstein by calling the syna-
gogue, (248) 855-2910.

BBYO Holds
College Fair

Congregation B'nai Moshe will host
the Shabbat Shmooze 10-11:30 a.m.
Saturday, March 21, at the synagogue
for grades seven-12.

Michigan Region BBYO will co-spon-
sor the Jewish College Fair, 7-9 p.m.
Monday, March 23, at the Kahn Jew-
ish Community Center. The event
will include information and exhibits
on Jewish life on campus, college rep-
resentatives and information on finan-
cial aid. All members of the communi- (7'
ty are welcome to attend.
For information on BBYO or to
volunteer as an adult adviser to an
AZA or BBG chapter, call the BBYO
Chapter Service Center, (248) 788-
0700.

AJC Hosts
Dr. Wolf

B6P ORT
Hears Reviews

Dr. Kenneth L. Wolf, clinical psychol-
ogist and managing partner of Inci-
dent Management
Group, will speak
at the American
Jewish Commit-
tee's third pro-
gram in its annual
"Conversations
with ... " series to
be held 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, March
24, at the Max
Dr. Wolf
M. Fisher Federa-
tion Building, 6735 Telegraph Road,
Bloomfield Hills.
His remarks will focus on "Terror-
ism's Domestic Face," and he will
give examples from his professional
work.
Refreshments will be offered. There
is no charge for this program, which is
open to the Jewish community. For
reservations, call AJC, (248) 646-
7686.

The Business and Professional Chap-
ter of Women's American ORT will
meet 1 p.m. Monday, March 23, at
the Woodcreek Building, 31275
Northwestern Highway, Farmington
Hills.
The speaker will be Farmington
Hills librarian Bonnie Greschaw, who
will review current books. There is no
charge. Guests are welcome. For reser-
vations, call Gert Brainin, (248) 788-
1635.

Youth Shmooze
At ffnai Moshe

Charity Auction
At Temple

c-- 7 %--(
Gibson School's 25th anniversary
auction will be held 6:30 p.m. Satur-
day, March 21, at the Birmingham
Temple.
The silent auction will precede the
live auction, which will begin at 8:30
p.m. Tickets can be purchased in
advance at $50 per person or $60 at

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