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October 16, 1998 - Image 60

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-10-16

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22

The Koach Chapter of Women's American
ORT, Michigan Region, will present its 8th
annual Women Only Bingo at 6 p.m., at
Congregation B'nai Moshe. Cost: $26;
includes dinners and one bingo card. There
will be a silent auction with sports memora-
bilia items from The Goalie's Den.
Information: ORT office (248) 855-9820.

The Temple Israel Caring Community, in
conjunction with the Temple Treasures, will
present the Abbott Middle School Jazz Band
at its monthly senior adult program, at 1:30-
3 p.m. Free; the community is welcome.
Information: (248) 661-5700.

TUESDAY OCTOBER 27

Centennial Chapter, Jewish Women
International, will present David Katz,
Wayne County director of airports, at a
paid-up membership dinner at 6:30 p.m., at
the home of Diane Davis, 6735
Meadowlake, Bloomfield Hills. Free for
members; guests may join at the door.
RSVP: Tuesday, Oct. 22. (248) 737-1653.

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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18

Jewish Professionals Singles will hold a fall
color tour and picnic at 11 a.m. in Spencer
Park in Rochester Hills. Information: (248)
546-4961.

SUNDAY OCTOBER 18

Temple Israel's Singles Extension invites
Jewish singles age 50 and over to its 12th
anniversary installation parry at 7 p.m.
Sunday, Oct. 18, at Temple Israel (Herman
Hall). Dancing to Wally Duda's music. Light
refreshments will be served. Free for paid-up
SEG members; $12 for others. Information:
Barbara Ginsburg, (248) 353-7261 or
Shirley Wine, (248) 682-3181.

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Hillel of Metro Detroit will host a wild west
adventure at Camp Tamarack featuring pio-
neer skills, music, hayride and professional
storytelling. RSVP: (313) 577-3459 or e-
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24

Eastern Michigan University Hillel will trav-
el to Camp Tamarkk in Ortonville to expe-
rience the low ropes and group initiative
activities at 10:15 a.m. Event will emphasize
team building and leadership. Charge: $6;
lunch provided. RSVP: Monday, Oct. 19.
(734) 482-0456.

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Lou Lan will be the featured speaker at the
next luncheon meeting of the Temple
Treasures, noon at Temple Israel. Lan, a tern-
ple member, will discuss the current situa-
tion in Israel. There is a charge for lunch.
Information: (248) 661-5700.

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21

Jewish Professionals Singles will meet for
coffee and conversation at 7:30 p.m.,
Caribou Coffee, Orchard Lake Road north
of 14 Mile, West Bloomfield. Information:
(248) 398-9370.

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22

CHaZaKaH, Adat Shalom's senior group,
will feature a return performance by the
Rose Morgan Choral Group at 12:30 p.m.
Following a luncheon, an ensemble of teach-
ers, attorneys, doctors and business people
will present a program of Yiddish and
Hebrew melodies and show tunes. Violinist
Sadie Braver will be guest soloist. The lun-
cheon is open to all community seniors.
Charge: $5 for members; $6 for non-mem-
bers. Checks payable to Alice Cohen, 29325
Lancaster Dr., #210, Southfield, MI 48034.
Information: (248) 851-5100.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24

Jewish Professionals Singles will meet for
dinner and a movie at 6:30 p.m. at Elie's
Mid Eastern, on Pierce south of Maple,
Birmingham. Information: (248) 248-5437.

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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25

Bais Chabad Torah Center in West
Bloomfield will have a special brunch, 10
a.m.-12:30 p.m., for Ms. Shaina
Koenigsberg, heroine in Liz Harris's book
Holy Days. Cost: $8. RSVP: (248) 855-
2910.

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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18

Craig 'N Co., featuring Craig Taubman, in
his "One World" Family Concert tour, at 3
p.m. at Congregation B'nai Moshe. Tickets:
$10 for adults; $5 for children ($12 and $6
at the door). Co-sponsored by Borders
Books, Sperber's Kosher Catering,
MetroParent Magazine and The Print
House. Information: Mary, (248) 788-0600.

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18

Palmer Woods Association will present
Jannina Barefield performing works by
Sibelius, Bach and Brahms at 3 p.m.
Accompaniment by pianist Angelina
Pashmakova. Tickets: $10; $5 for students;
refreshments following concert. Information:
(313) 369-2522.

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18

Celebration and ceremony featuring West
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Bloomfield High School's Show Choir
"Seniority" and the Green Wave Marching
Band, plus special guests Martha Reeves
and the Vandellas, at official re-opening of
the high school. Ribbon-cutting and dedi-
cation at 1 p.m. followed by open house
through 4 p.m. Remarks by Board of
Education President Bruce Tobin,
Superintendent Dr. Seymour Gretchko

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