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Midrasha Focus:
Jewish Humor

The Agency for Jewish Education's

Midrasha for Adult Jewish Learning will
continue its Educational Exchange dis-
cussion series 7-
8:30 p.m. Mon-
day, May 4, at
Barnes & Noble

Booksellers in
West Bloomfield.
Rabbi Arnie
Sleutelberg of
Congregation Shir

Tikvah will discuss
"Jewish Humor

through the Ages." Rabbi Sleutelberg
The Education-
al Exchange is free and open to the
community.

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fiber coat from warm-weather hazards. In addition.to storage, we also

offer cleaning, glazing, and repair services — each invaluable to the life

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of your investment. And now through the end of May, receive double

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If your old fur could use a n,ew look, make plans to attend our

Restyle Clinic June 4 and 5 in the Fur Salon. Call (248) 643-3300,

ext. 2330, by May 29 to schedule an appointment.

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Temple Israel Sisterhood will host a din-
ner and the installation of its newly
elected board 6 p.m. Thursday, May 14,
at the temple. The dinner and installa-
tion will be followed by an evening pro-
gram tided "Voice of the Cantors," fea-
turing the vocals of Cantor Harold

Orbach and special guest Cantor
Stephen Dubov.
Following the musical program,
Sheila and Dan Schiffer will host a
reception honoring the old and new
boards.
Carol Cooper will be the installing
officer for the following newly elected
board: president, Sheila Schiffer; vice
presidents, Committee on Committees,
Karen Erlich; program, Rosanne Fien-
man; ways and means, Nancy Jonas;
youth, Suzi Malach; treasurer, Susan
Kaplan; corresponding secretary, Harriet
Trager; recording secretary, Jo Gilbert;
financial secretary, Eileen Isenberg.
Board of directors include Ronna
Berger, Nancy Bortman, Ruth Chaness,
Dorothy Collens, Paulla Epstein, Linda
Feldman, Beverly Fine, Irene Fox, Jan-
ice Fried, Vera Gell, Shirley Halprin,
Enid Kaiman, Cindy Kandel, Ruthe
Moss, Ida Nemzin, Lisa Nicola, Sue
Roberts, Ilene Rochlin, Rosa Rothen-
berg, Judy Siegel, Hermi Stone, Judy
Tann, Marilyn Weisberg, Linda Weitz,
and Rita Weston.
For information or to make reserva-
tions, call the Temple Israel office, (248)
661-5700.

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