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April 10, 1998 - Image 58

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-04-10

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Michigan Branch
Spring Conference

Michigan Branch of Women's League

for Conservative

Judaism's annual

spring conference
consultant will be
Janis Sherman
Popp from North-
ern California.
The conference
will be all day
Sunday, May 17,
at Adat Shalom,
Janis Popp
and 8:30 a.m.-2
p.m. Monday,
May 18, at Beth Achim.
Ms. Popp is past president of Kol
Emeth Sisterhood, past president of
the Northern California Branch, past
editor of the Women's League publica-
tion Outlook, past national vice presi-
dent, past national chair for books,
libraries and periodicals.
For information, call Faye Ull-
mann, (248) 851-1886.

Deborah Group
Hosts Rabbi

The Deborah Group of the Greater
Detroit Chapter of Hadassah will have
a spring luncheon

11:30 a.m. Tues-
day, April 28, at

the Hadassah
House, 5030
Orchard Lake
Road, West
Bloomfield.
Rabbi Aaron
Bergman of Con-
gregation Beth
Rabbi Bergman
Abraham Hillel
Moses will speak
on "Threat From Within In the 21st
Century." There is no charge.
Call for information and send
checks by April 21 to: Leah Burak,
6740 Ridgefield Circle, West Bloom-
field 48322, (248) 661-3416.; or
Margaret Schwartz, 30975 Point of
Woods Drive, Farmington Hills
48334; (248) 737-7164.

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ORT Holds
Pesach Brunch

Women's American ORT will hold
its third annual Passover pot luck
brunch at 10 a.m. Wednesday, April
15, at the ORT office conference

room, 31275
Northwestern
Highway, Farm-
ington Hills.
Following the
brunch, there
will be Israeli
dancing led by
Harriet Berg,
director of Festi- Harriet Berg
val Dancers for
Israel's 50th Cel-
ebration.
There is no charge and members
are invited to bring their children
and grandchildren and a dish to pass
around. Reservations are required
and may be made by calling the
ORT office, (248) 855-9820.

Seniors Enjoy
Program Of Song

Entertaining at the noon luncheon
meeting Tuesday, April 21, of the
Beth Elders of Temple Beth El will
be local songstress Robin Beck.
A former voice student at Olivet
College and the Berkeley School
of Music in Boston, where she
learned music arrangement and
recording techniques, Beck performs
in concert throughout the state.
Her performance will feature a pro-
gram of classics and original compo-
sitions.
The luncheon is open to the com-
munity. The charge for the event is
$8 for members and $9 for guests.
Deadline for reservations is Thurs-
day, April 16. For reservations, call
Doris Kushner, (248) 352-5882, or
Laura Wise, (248) 477-1950.

NCSY Events
For Youth

Tuesday nights there is a Teen Torah
Class at the AJE on 12 Mile Road. For
information, call Shira Traison, (248)

683-1989.

Thursday night is Chesed night; for
information, contact the NCSY office,

(248) 557-6279.

Every other Tuesday, there is the
Israeli Culture Club at Southfield-
Lathrup Senior High School at 11:30
a.m. and at Berkley High School every
other Wednesday at noon.
NCSY will start the Teen Learning
Center at the Kahn JCC in the teen
lounge 10 a.m.-noon Sunday morn-
ings, May 3, 10, 17; breakfast will be
provided.

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