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May 08, 1998 - Image 51

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-05-08

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YOU'LL BE INTRIGUED,
INFORMED, INSPIRED,
INVIGORATED, INCENSED,
INTIMIDATED AND NOW...
YOU'RE INVITED.

Sisterhood
Luncheon Set

Congregation B'nai David Sisterhood
will host its 62nd annual Donor Day
luncheon noon Tuesday, May 19, at
the synagogue.
Entertainment will be provided by
nSybil Vincent, who will perform a
tribute to Barbra.Streisand. There is a
charge and guests are welcome to
attend.
For reservations or information,
call the synagogue office, (248) 855-
5007.

2nd Annual Birmingham Temple

BOOK FAIR-MAY 15-18

DISTINGUISHED SPEAKERS! PROVOCATIVE TOPICS!

"MRS. HORNSTIEN"

THE MERLING TRIO

BY FREDRICA WAGMAN

Saturday, May 16th - 8pm

Friday, May 15th

Rabbi Elimelech Silberberg of Sarah
Tugman Bais Chabad Torah Center
will lead a lunch and learn class on
Pirkei Avot (Ethics of the Fathers)
12:30 p.m. Thursdays, at the law
office of Arthur Liss, 1400 Wood-
ward.
For information, call the Torah
Center, (248) 855-6170.

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8pm

CYD MOORE

ILLUSTRATOR
OF CHILDREN'S BOOKS

SECRETS OF THE TORAH

Saturday, May 16th - 10am

Sixth Grade
Gives Program

Temple Kol Ami religious school
sixth-graders will present "What We
Know About Who We Are," the cul-
minating activity of the sixth-grade
history curriculum 10:30 a.m. Sun-
day, May 10, at the temple. The pre-
sentation will include a slide presen-
tation of students personal histories
as well as life-size tableaux of signifi-
cant events in Jewish history, pre-
pared by the students and sixth-grade
teacher Stuart Raben.

Sunday, May 17th - 8pm

RUTH HARRIET JACOBS

'BEAN
OUTRAGEOUS
OLDER WOMAN"

Sunday, May 17th - 11:30am

HARRY COOK

ALBERT LINDEMANN

RATIONAL CHRISTIANITY

JEWISH POWER

Saturday, May 16th - 1pm

Sunday, May 17th - 1pm

ALAN WOLFE

RONALD GOLDMAN

CIRCUMCISION

"ONE NATION, AFTER ALL"

Sunday, May 17th - 3pm

Saturday, May 16th - 3pm

Ohr Somayach Detroit will feature a
lunch and learn with Rabbi Dr.
Dovid Gottlieb 12:30-1:30 p.m.
Monday, May 11, at the Max M.
Fisher Jewish Federation Building.
Topic: "The Problem with Evil."
Rabbi Gottlieb is an associate pro-
fessor of philosophy at Johns Hop-
kins University. After his aliyah in
1980, he was appointed senior lectur-
er at Ohr Somayach in Jerusalem.
For information or to make a
reservation, call the Ohr Somayach
office, (248) 352-4870.

HOW THE
JEWS INVENTED
HOLLYWOOD

(Admission Charge)

SHERWIN T. WINE

Ohr Somayach
Lunch, Learn

FILM:

VIVACE CONCERT

DRAMA:

Lunch, Learn
On Ethics

Monday, May 18th - 1pm

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Monday, May 18th - 8:30pm

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