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June 12, 1998 - Image 48

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-06-12

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Community

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Newsmaker
Cheers
Vizitor
Notorious
Higher Ground
The Contours
Bill Meyer
Teen Ange

Detroit's Premiere Custom Clothier Since 1949

Israel Bonds
Honors Levins

Jewish Humor
Study Series

Senator Carl Levin and Congressman
Sander M. Levin will be honored by
the Metropolitan Detroit Attorneys
Division of Israel
Bonds at a dinner
5:30 p.m. Tues-
day, June 30, at
Congregation
Shaarey Zedek.
The Levins
will be presented
with the State of
Israel Eleanor
Roosevelt
Carl Levin
Humanities
Award in recogni-
tion of their years
of dedicated pub-
lic service and
support of the
State of Israel.
For informa-
tion about the
event or the secu-
rities offered by
Sander Levin
Development
Corporation for Israel/State of Israel
Bonds, call the Israel Bonds office
(248) 352-6555 or (888) 352-6556.

"Jewish Humor-From the Bible...to
the Catskills...to Today," an 8-week
Latte & Learning adult study series
led by Rabbi Aaron Bergman and
sponsored by Eilu Eilu will meet
10-11 a.m. Monday mornings at Bor-
ders Books & Music, 30995 Orchard
Lake Road in Farmington Hills.
Tuition for members of the spon-
soring organizations (Congregations
Beth Abraham Hillel Moses, Beth
Shalom and B'nai Moshe; Hillel Day
School; and Women's League for Con-
servative Judaism-Michigan Branch) is
$5 per session. Tuition for others is $7
per session. No reservations are neces-
sary, and students may register at the
door. Each session will be designed to
be self-contained and can be attended
and enjoyed independently of the oth-
ers.

HMD Plans
Canoe/BBQ

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Hillel of Metro Detroit will host the
"Canoe Rendezvous and BBQ" on
Sunday, June 28. Participants will
meet at Argo Park in Ann Arbor at 2
p.m. and canoe to Gallup Park for a
BBQ, games, and music. Optional
paddleboat and bicycle rentals are
available at Gallup Park. Non-canoers
can meet for the BBQ at Gallup Park
at 5 p.m. For more information,
reservations and directions, call
HMD at (313) 577-3459.
The 1998 Schusterman Hillel
International Leaders Assembly will
be held Aug. 25-30, at Camp Mosha-
va in Honesdale, Pa. The Leaders
Assembly allows Jewish students to
meet other student leaders from
Hillels across the country, develop
leadership skills, and discuss issues
facing Jewish students. Students
from any of the HMD campuses are
eligible to attend. Scholarships are
available. Registration deadline is
Aug. 1.
For more information, call Hillel
of Metro Detroit, (313) 577-3459.
EMU students should call EMU Hil-
lel, (734) 487-1855.

Financial Aid
For College

Jewish Vocational Service (JVS) will
host a parent informational meeting
on the Jewish Education Loan Service
(JELS) and additional financial aid
options for college students 7 p.m.
Tuesday, June 23, in the JVS library in
Southfield.
JELS Coordinator Marvin Berman
will discuss how to apply for an inter-
est-free loan offered through JELS.
JELS is open to metro Detroit area Jew-
ish residents and is administered
through JVS, Hebrew Free Loan Associ-
ation and Jewish Federation of Metro-
politan Detroit. Dr. Berman will also
address the availability of financial assis-
tance through state, federal, institution-
al and private sources. Although the
meeting will be directed toward parents,
students are welcome to attend.
For advance registration call Dr.
Berman, (248) 559-5000.

Yad Ezra
Contest Winners

Yad Ezra recently sponsored a city-
wide greeting card contest for children
ages 5-15. Winning artists are: Abbie
Schrier and Megan Bebchuk from
Hillel Day School; Chasida Gross
from Akiva Hebrew Day School, and
Matt Saretsky from Temple Kol Ami.
The cards will be reprinted onto greet-
ing cards that will be sold by Yad Ezra
in September for Rosh Hashanah.

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