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Contact JN News Editor Julie Edgar at
(248) 354-6060, ext. 257, or send a submission,
with picture, to Julie Edgar at the Detroit Jewish News
27676 Franklin Rd. Southfield, MI 48034.
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2nd Annual
BIRMINGHAM TEMPLE BOOK FAIR
May 15-18
At Hillel Day School, the eighth grade class peiforrned The Sound of Music
recently. Pictured are Daniel Horwitz as Captain Georg von Trapp, and the von
Trapp children played by Danielle Superstine, Jennifer Schanes, Michael Koenig,
Benjamin Brown, Step anie Dorfman, Jessica Harold and Moira Kessler. Star-
ring as Maria was Louise Greenstein, not pictured.
Esther Adler of Bloomfield Hills and
Alissa Waller of Farmington Hills
made Dean's List for the fall semester
at Brandeis University.
Michael Jacob Fleischmann, a 13-
year-old honors student at West Hills
Middle School, was hired to design
and create the Web page for his for-
mer grade school, Pine Lake Elemen-
tary, in the Bloomfield Hills School
District. Michael is the owner of Cos-
mos Computing, a diversified com-
puter services company. He is the son
of Yosef and Martha Jo Fleischmann,
and the grandson of Leah and Charles
Snider, and Bella and the late Mickey
Fleischmann.
Leonard P. Baruch of Congregation
Shaarey Zedek recently attended the
50th Annual Convention of the North
American Association of Synagogue
Executives held in Orlando, Fla.
Spring Classes
At The JPM
The Jewish Community Center of
Metropolitan Detroit Jimmy Prentis
Morris Building, 15110 West Ten
Mile Road in Oak Park, will begin
registration for the following spring
session classes: Creative Dance with
Harriet, Beginning Thea-rical Play,
Wood Carving, Wood Burning, Mah
Jongg Training, Six Easy Steps to Basic
Judaism, and Crash Course in Basic
Hebrew Reading, Level 1. Spring ses-
sion will begin the week of April 20.
To register, call the Jewish Commu-
nity Center in Oak Park, (248) 967-
4030.
Kol Ami Hosts
A Second Seder
Temple Kol Ami will host a second
seder 6:30 p.m. Saturday, April 11, at
the temple.
Cost to temple members is $22;
non-members, $28; children under
12, $14.
For information, call the temple,
(248)661-0040.
Temple Hosts
Book Fair
The Birmingham Temple will host its
second annual Jewish and Humanistic
Book Fair which will include hun-
dreds of books for sale and a full four-
day schedule of national authors and
speakers.
Admission is free and the opening
cliz)
celebration will begin at 8 p.m. on
Friday, May 15; the program will run
through to the evening of Monday,
May 18.
For a full list of the weekend sched-
ule, call the temple, (248) 477-1410,
and leave a name and address; a pro-
gram will be mailed.