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What you
want.

Roosevelt Group of Hadassah will hold
an opening meeting 7 p.m. Tuesday,
Sept. 8 at Hadassah House.
Guest speaker Anneke Burke will tell
her story of how her parents hid Jewish
families during the Holocaust.
The group's most recent life mem-
bers of Hadassah will be honored and
dessert will be served. There is an
admission - charge. Guests are welcome.
For reservations, contact Brenda
Altus, (248) 737-7241, or Terry
Tenebaum at (248) 851-8409.

Judaic Studies
At Midrasha

What you
need.

The Midrasha Center. for Adult Jewish
Studies — Agency for Jewish Education
will host new Judaic studies courses to
begin the week of Sept. 7 at the Agency
for Jewish Education.
Rabbi Rod Glogower will teach two

Where togo.

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courses: "Who is Wise? Insights from
Pirkei Avot," Wednesdays, 10 a.m.-
noon, and "Inside the Rabbinic Mind,"
Wednesdays, 7:30-9 p.m. Rabbi Steven
Weil will teach "A Tour Through the
Prophets," Thursdays, 10-11:30 a.m.
All courses run for 14 weeks.
There is a fee. To register, call the
Midrasha, (248) 354-1050.

Benefactors
Sports Night

The Benefactors of the Jewish Home
and Aging Services will hold-its annual
Sports Night and installation 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Sept. 15 at the Fleischman
Residence/Blumberg Plaza.
The guest speaker will be George
Blaha, sportscaster and voice of the
Detroit Pistons and Michigan State
Spartans.
Gary Shiffman and Joel Smith will
install the following officers and board:
Mark Kowalsky, president; J John
Hamburger, first vice president;
Michael Banks, second vice president;

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Sandor Slomowits, half of the folk music duo Gemini, performed a musical
program for adults and high school-age students on Aug. 30 at Cafe Europa
in the Jimmy Prentis Morris Jewish Community Center in Oak Park.
During the program, he read poignant and humorous stories he has written
about his grandparents' and parents' lives in Hungary from the beginning of
the century through the Holocaust, and related how those stories resonate in
his family's life to this day. He also sang songs he learned from his father, a
cantor, as well as Yiddish and Hebrew songs, and songs he has written on
Jewish themes. Program co-sponsors were DMC/Sinai's Program for
Holocaust Survivors and Families, C.H.A.I.M. (Children of Holocaust-
Survivors Association in Michigan) and the Jewish Community Center of
Metropolitan Detroit. Sandor and his brother Laszio are nationally known
for their recordings and concerts of music for children and families.

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