emi-Annual Inventory Reduction 1RP Hosts Lunch, Learn The relationship between Jews and African-Americans will be the subject of the Institute for Retired Professionals next lunch and learn at 12:15 p.m. Thursday, April 21, at the my Prentis Morris Jewish Community Center. Featured speakers will be Maxine Grumet and Michele Morgan. Dr. Grumet is a psychologist who practices in Birmingham. Dr. Morgan is a psychiatrist in private practice in Detroit. There is no charge for the program and guests are welcome. Most of our entire stock of stunning ewelry and time pieces will be on sale at tremendous savings. BBYO Plans Community Action Michigan Region BBYO will partici- pate with the Motor City Blight Buster program on Sunday, April 19. BBYO members work through the BBYO program called TASC, Teens Actively Serving the Community. articipants will help clear an area to prepare it for new housing being built by Habitat for Humanity. Those working on this project will leave the Kahn JCC by chartered bus at 8:30 a.m. and return at 1:30 p.m. Michigan region BBYO will send three delegates to the March of the Living program. They are David Rochkind of Marx AZA, Naomi Loebl of Brice BBG and Arianna Gordon of Brice BBG. March of the Living is a holocaust education program held in Poland and Israel. Our delegates will be traveling from April 20 through May 5. Michigan Region Board of Directors will hold its monthly meet- ing 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 23, at the Kahn JCC. For information on BYO and its program, call the BBYO Chapter Service Center, (248) 788-0700. Habonim Dror Chocolate Seder Habonim Dror will host youth 8-16 at the chocolate seder 2-4 p.m. unday, April 26, at the LZA building (on the corner of Lincoln and Greenfield), 25900 Greenfield Road Suite 205 E, Oak Park. There will be a $3 charge to cover the cost of supplies. For information, call Roey Phillips, (248) 399-1650, or Sara Canning, (248) 353-4228. 4/17 1998 51