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March 27, 1998 - Image 50

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-03-27

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Rabbi Talks
On Rosh Chodesh

Single Parents
Plan Pesach

N'Shei Rosh Chodesh Women of the
Northern Suburbs will celebrate
Rosh Chodesh Nissan 7:30 p.m. on
Monday, March 30, at the home of
Mrs. Louise Lazarus, 4836 Faircourt
Drive, West Bloomfield.
Rabbi Berel Broyde of the
Council of Orthodox Rabbis will
speak on "Everything You Need
to Know About Pesach (and non-
Pesach) Products." A question-
and-answer session will follow his
talk.
Entertainment will be provided by
Galina Feldman and Adele Koza-
dayev, who will perform a selection
of Russian, Yiddish and Chasidic
songs. Light refreshments will be
served; there is a charge of $3. The
public is invited.
For information, call the Bais
Chabad Torah Center, (248) 855-
6170.

Single Jewish parents and their fami-
lies are invited to "Passover Pop In,"
a program of the Institute for Single
Jewish Parents 6-8 p.m. Tuesday,
n_/
April 7, at the Agency for Jewish
Education in Southfield.
The evening will feature the
Charoset and Matzah Factories and
creative ways to enrich the family
Passover seder. A kosher pizza dinner
also will be served. There is a charge
of $5 per family for the dinner. Pre-
registration is required.
For information or to pre-register,
call Alissa Pianin at AJE, (248) 354-
1050

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Twenty college students will receive
cash prizes of up to $2,000 toward
approved programs in Israel, thanks
to the second annual Israel Dream
Lottery.
Sponsored by the Jewish Federa-
tion's Women's Campaign and Edu-
cation Department, the Dream Lot-
tery received 90 entries; Gina Hor-
witz was the chair.
Funds for the lottery are a portion
of the increase in contributions to
the Allied Jewish Campaign Women's
Campaign. The drawing took place
during a recent Women's Depart-
ment board meeting. How much a
recipient receives depends on the
length of the Israel program he or
she selects. Larger grants go toward a
semester program. To participate, a
student must have the program
approved by the Michigan/Israel
Connection.
Dream Lottery winners include:
Eric Adelman, Carrie Apsel, Jeffrey
Bagdade, Robyn Berlin, Brian Burke,
Irine Diamond, Brian Epstein, Elaine
Erdstein, Melissa Faxon, Dan Gold-
stein, Laura Hamburger, Stacy
Nemzin, Michelle Reymer, Jennifer
Rosenfeld, Danielle Safran, Elie
Schochet, Dave Silverstein, Noah
Stern, Rachael Lea Stern and
Mitchell Zeff.

Women Tour
History Museum

Brandeis University National
Women's Committee will host a
guided tour of the new African-
American History Museum on
Wednesday, April 1.
Carpools will form in the parking
lot of Temple Beth El at 11:15 a.m.
Lunch will be in the museum's cafe-
teria, followed by a guided tour from
1:30-3 p.m. Admission, to be paid at
the door, is $3. Lunch is on your
own.
For those who prefer to drive by
themselves, parking is free in front of \
the museum.
For reservations, call Harriet
Shogan, (248) 788-9613; if you
wish to carpool, indicate whether
you will need a ride or wish to pro-
vide one.



Hadassah Needs
Books For Kids

Hadassah is collecting new and gen-
tly used reading books for area chil-
dren who are dropping out of school
as a result of their failure to learn to
read. Especially needed are pre-k and
kindergarten books, as well as any
reading books for grades 1 through
5.
All books may be dropped off at
the Hadassah House, 5030 Orchard
Lake Road, West Bloomfield, by
April 26. Hours are 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Monday-Thursday, and 8 a.m.-3
p.m. Friday.
For information, call Hadassah
House, (248) 683-5030.

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