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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-06-05

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Jewish Living In Metro

Free tickets for the Israel Fest '98 pro-
gram at the Detroit Zoo on Sunday,
June 14, are available by calling the Jew-
ish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit:
(248) 642-4260, ext. 269. Ask for Lau-
ren Dworkin.
For the first time ever, the annual
Walk for Israel starts from the Jewish
Community Center of Metropolitan
Detroit's Jimmy Prentis Morris Building
on 10 Mile, east of Greenfield, in Oak
Park, and concludes at the zoo, 10 Mile
and Woodward, in Royal Oak.
Registration for the 4:30 p.m. walk
starts at 4 p.m. at JPM.
The free family program at the zoo
includes a Jewish Experiences For Fami-
lies-sponsored biblical zoo scavenger
hunt, an Israeli art exhibition and live
Israeli entertainment from Detroit's
Partnership 2000 region in the Central
Galilee.
The event also features face painting,
kosher food, story telling and a prize
drawing. Shuttle buses will run to the
JPM buildingfrom the zoo.
Tickets are free, but are required to
enter the zoo.
For complete details about Israel Fest
'98, see next week's Jewish News.

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PUBLICATION DATE:
August 24, 1998

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Beth El
Hosts Lazarus

Lila Lazarus, WDIV-Channel 4 Good
Health reporter and weekly anchor, will
be the guest speaker at the June 16
insraation luncheon of the Beth Elders
of Temple Beth El.
Also featured at the noon luncheon
will be the installation of the 1998-99
Beth Elders officers and board of direc-
tors with Rabbi David S. Castiglione as
the installing officer.
Cost of the luncheon, open to the
community, is $8 for members and $9
for guests. For reservations prior to June
11, call Doris Kushner, (248) 352-
5882, or Laura Wise, (248) 477-1950.

Fraternity
Meetings Set

The business of the Gamma Kappa Chi
fraternity alumni will be held 12:30
p.m. Thursdays during June at Sila's
Restaurant, Berkley.
For details, contact Iry Bernstein,
(248) 557-0956, or Art Maniker, (248)
557-7105.

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