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April 03, 1998 - Image 44

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-04-03

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Community

JPI Plans
A Seder

Pop In
For Pesach

The Jewish Parents Institute will present
a Passover seder 11 a.m. Sunday, April
5, at the Kahn Jewish Community Cen-
ter, West Bloomfield.
A special Haggadah has been written
by JPI parents and students. Lunch will
be catered. The public is invited.
There is a charge and advance reser-
vations are required. For information,
call JPI, (248) 661-7637.

The JCC Child Development Center
will hold an intergenerational Passover
story time and charoset factory 9:30
a.m. Wednesday, April 8, at the Jewish
Community Center in Oak Park.
From 10 a.m.-6 p.m. in the JPM
lobby, everyone is invited to try a hand
in making charoset from around the
world. Recipes will be provided. For
information, contact Marcy Randel,
(248) 967-4030.

Beth El
Support Group

The Temple Beth El Suicide Support
Group, an outgrowth of the Temple's
"Reach for Hope" youth suicide preven-
tion program, will be facilitated by
Dorit Silver 11:45-1:15 p.m. Thursdays.
There is no charge for the support
group. ThOse interested in attending
should call the congregational education
office, (248) 865-0612.

Council Hosts
Pesach Lunch

The Cooperative Council of Jewish
Women's Organizations will host a
Passover seder luncheon noon Tuesday,
April 14, at the Jewish Community
Center in Oak Park.
The seder hosts Jewish clients from
hospitals, foster homes, half-way houses,
and nursing homes. Bus transportation
is provided if needed.
Entertainment will be provided by
pianist, Galina Feldman; the emcee will
be Max Sosin. For information, call
Dolores Greenspan, (248) 851-7747.

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The Frankel Center for Judaic
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Eilu v' Eilu:
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Rabbi Bob Alper:
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Shoah Poetry
Is Studied

Poetry from the Shoah will be the
focus of Rabbi Aaron Bergman's week-
ly Latte & Learning adult study session
10-11 a.m. Monday, April 6, at Bor-
ders Books and Music, 30995 Orchard
Lake Road, Farmington Hills.
The charge is $5 for members of
the sponsoring organizations; $7 for
others. Advance registration is not
required, and all are welcome, regard-
less of affiliation, background, or previ-
ous Jewish study experience.
Knowledge of Yiddish is not
required or expected. All study materi-
als will be translated into English.

Church, State
Debate Set

Temple Emanu-El's Mature and Excit-
ing Set (EMES) will host a debate
12:30 p.m. Sunday, April 5, at the
temple.
Robert A. Sedler, professor of con-
stitutional law at Wayne State Univer-
sity Law School and advocate of sepa-
ration of church and state, and Dr.
Carl M. Dibble, an adjunct lecturer at
the University of Michigan-Dearborn
with a special interest accommodation
for religious beliefs, will speak.
Bagels and coffee will be served.
There is a $2 charge for non-EMES
Members.

EMU Hillel
Calendar Set

EMU Hillel of HMD will host "Cre-
ative Dating" 8 p.m. Tuesday, April 7,
at the Hoyt Conference Center on the
campus of Eastern Michigan Universi-
ty. The program is a workshop. The
cost to attend is $2. A pre-program

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