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May 01, 1998 - Image 53

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-05-01

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Did you know that the JCC Maccabi Games
is the largest Jewish youth event
to come to Detroit?

CHICK OUT TIM norm FACTS:

* Over 4,000 participants are involved in
the JCC Maccabi Games!

* 20,000 spectators will fill the Palace of
Auburn Hills at the opening night ceremonies!

* 1,300 families will open their homes to visiting

athletes from around the world!

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arnzrasily Caner
of Meccpzars Dccoit

The JCC Maccabi Games will take place August 16-23.
To become a host and/or volunteer, please call (248) 661-7722.



Perfonvers of Ail Ages are Needed

for the JCC Maccabi kilns Opening Ceremonies
at the Palace of Auburn Hills on August 16, 1998

WORKSHOP/AUDITIONS WILL BE HELD ON

TIMMY, MAY I MONDAY, MAY 11

ROM 1:00 - 9:00 P.M. AT TIE JCC D. MN 8 OEM KAHN ;WISING

Come prepared to dance and/or sing. Performers will join the JCC Maccabi Choir
or Dance Troupe and perform Israeli and contemporary songs and dances.
Volunteers are also needed to help with decorations, costumes and props.

You must attend one of these workshops to sign-up.

For More Information, Call Arlene Sorkin (248) 7g7-9610.

Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit • D. Dan & Betty Kahn Building • 6600 West Maple Road • West Bloomfield, MI 48322

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