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September 18, 1998 - Image 77

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-09-18

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Healthy Body,
Healthy Mind

Grosse Pointe
Holiday Services

Dr. Igor Parizh, a Russian-speaking
psychiatrist, spoke on the symptoms
of depression in new Americans, and
the dangers of shar-
ing medications, at
the Sinai Hospital
Guild's fourth annual
new Americans event
co-sponsored by the
Jewish Community
Center of
Metropolitan Detroit
on Sept. '10.
Igor Parizh
Depression is a com-
mon condition of
new Americans. The
program, presented
in Russian without
interpreters, was
underwritten by the
Marlene and Jerome
Gropman fund for
Vladimir Geller
new Americans. Ben
Opengeym, a new
American, provided entertainment.

The Grosse Pointe Jewish Council,
marking its eighth anniversary this
year, will conduct Rosh Hashanah
and Yom Kippur services at the
Grosse Pointe Unitarian Church.
Services for Rosh Hashanah will
be held 8 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 20, and
9:30 a.m. Monday, Sept. 21.
Children's services will be held from
1:30 to 2 p.m. Monday, Sept 21.
Yom Kippur services will be held
8 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 29, and 9:30
a.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 30.
Afternoon memorial and concluding
services begin at 4 p.m. Wednesday,
Sept. 30.
Rabbi Nicholas Behrmann and
Lay Cantor Roger Skully will lead
the services, which will include an
informal discussion following the
Wednesday morning Yom Kippur
service.
GPJC traces its beginnings to a
1990, party when a small group of
east-side residents came to celebrate
Chanukah. Since then, GPJC has
evolved into a 175-family organiza-
tion offering an array of cultural,
educational and social forums.
GPJC conducts Shabbat services
and life cycle observances, including
bar/bat mitzvahs. It offers adult cul-
tural and educational programs,
which include book, film and dinner
clubs, a community seder and an
annual family picnic. It boasts a pro-
fessionally taught children's religious
school, and an annual children's
Chanukah party and Purim carnival.
The Grosse Pointe Unitarian
Church is at 17150 Maumee, two
blocks east of Cadieux, and one
block north of Jefferson.
Far information about High
Holiday services or the Grosse Pointe
Jewish Council, call (313) 882-6700
or e-mail: TheGPJC@aol.com.

Radomer Society
Plans Yizkor

The Radomer Mutual Society of
Detroit will hold its annual yizkor ser-
vice at Chesed Shel Ernes cemetery 11
a.m. Sunday, Sept. 27. Rabbi Herbert
Yoskowitz and Cantor Max Shimansky
will officiate.
All members, friends and their chil-
dren are welcome to attend and corn-
memorate the approximately 30,000
Jews who perished from the Radom
area of Poland during the Holocaust.

JWV Auxiliary
Meeting Set

Hot sun, cool breezes and loads of
food were all part of the Grosse
Pointe Jewish Council's annual
family picnic. Held on the shores
of Lake St. Clair, these young pic-
nickers enjoyed the crafts and
games, especially the homemade
goop.''

The Department of Michigan Ladies
Auxiliary of the Jewish War Veterans
will conduct a department meeting
7:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 24, at the
JWV Memorial Home.
President Shirley Schlussel will
give a convention report.
Refreshments will be served by the
hostesses of Lipshaw-Hoberman
Auxiliary.

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