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FRIDAY, NOV. 20
Congregation Shir Tikvah invites the
public to a Spaghetti Shabbat dinner
at 6:30 p.m. followed by services at
7:45. Dinner is meatless spaghetti and
salad. Cost: $6 for adults, $4 for chil-
dren 10 and younger. Money will be
collected at the door. RSVP by Nov.
16: (248) 540-9318.

TZEDAKAII

FRIDAY, NOV. 6-8

ANNOUNCING

THE BRONFMAN

YOUTH
FELLOWSHIPS
IN ISRAEL
1999

or the thirteenth consecutive summer, a group of
outstanding Jewish teenagers in the U.S. and Canada,
coming from a wide variety of backgrounds and entering
the twelfth grade of school, will be recipients of the Bronfman Youth
Fellowships*. They will spend five fulfilling weeks of study, dialogue
and travel in Israel.

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The Bronfman Fellows will be selected on the basis of character,
intellectual interests. special talents and leadership
qualities. Merit, not financial need, is the program's selection
standard. Fellowship activities begin jun e 28th, with a return from Israel August 4th. All meals will be kosher,
and Sabbath activities will be in keepin g with the sanctity of the day.

Based in Jerusalem, the Fellows will engage in an intense interaction with a diverse rabbinic faculty and
counselors, representing a wide range of Jewish perspectives. They will explore Jewish texts against the
background of Israel's land, culture and customs ... take part, at a time of rapid change, in seminars with some
of the country's leading political and cultural figures ... debate ideas and search for insights on the different

ways to define oneself as a Jew today, all in an atmosphere
of mutual respect and open dialogue.

The purpose: to return home with a new understanding
of the myriad issues facing the Jewish people and the Jewish
state, and a new appreciation of the need for dialogue among

Jews of all kinds

Fellowships cover all expenses including roundtrip transpor-
tation between New York and Israel, room and board and
travel in Israel.

For a descriptive brochure and application form,
please call or write at once to:

The Bronfman Youth Fellowships in Israel
17 Wilbur Street Albany, NY I 2202
Telephone: (518) 465-6575
Fax: (518) 432-8984
E-mail: YFIgbronfman.org
We bsite : www.bronfman.org

Completed applications must be postmarked by January 29, 1999

A PROGRAM OF THE SAMUEL BRONFMAN FOUNDATION, INC.

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11/6
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58 Detroit Jewish News

Temple Kol Ami Religious School will
have a Borders Benefit Days fund-rais-
er at Borders Books & Music, 30995
Orchard Lake Road, Farmington
Hills. Receive coupons from Kol Ami
prior to purchasing at Borders.
Information: (248) 661-6099.

POLITICS

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 18
Former state senator William
Ballenger, publisher of Inside
Michigan Politics, will give his analy-
sis of Michigan's 1998 elections 7:30
p.m. at Adat Shalom Synagogue.
Sponsored by B'nai B'rith Center for
Public Policy. Chair: Steven Kaplan.
All welcome. Information: B'nai B'rith
office, (248) 855-8580.

CLUBS/AFFILIATES

NOW THROUGH DECEMBER 7
Greater Detroit Chapter of Hadassah
will hold its weekly Yiddish conversa-
tion group, facilitated by Rochelle
Sable. 1:30-3 p.m. at Sarah and Ralph
Davidson Hadassah House, 5030
Orchard Lake, West Bloomfield.
RSVP: (248) 683-5030.

FRIDAY, NOV. 6 THROUGH
SUNDAY, NOV. 8
The Biennial of the Northeast Lakes
Council/Detroit Federation of the
Union of American Hebrew
Congregations will be held at the
Somerset Inn, Troy. Bone marrow
donor screening: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Friday.
Information: (248) 661-1244.

SATURDAY, NOV. 7
Mitzvah Group of the Greater Detroit
Chapter of Hadassah will hold a road
rally fund-raiser 7 p.m. in front of
Rain Forest in La Mirage Mall,
Northwestern Highway near Inkster,
Southfield. Cost: $15 per person;
includes dinner, prizes and a raffle.

Registration: Debbie Cohen, (248)
788-0942.

SUNDAY, NOV. 8

Jewish Women International will host
a dinner with Naomi Ragen, who will
discuss her new
book The Ghost of
Hannah Mendes
during the Jewish
Book Fair. Her talk
is 8 p.m. at Kahn
Jewish Community
Center, West
Bloomfield. Dinner
information: Ida
Naomi Ragen
Stein, chair,(248)
661-1322.

SUNDAY, NOV. 8
B'nai B'rith Marshall-Suburban-
Tikvah Men's Lodge will hold its
farewell meeting for the year. Noon at
a restaurant to be disclosed upon
reservation. Free for paid-up mem-
bers, charge for spouses and prospec-
tive members. RSVP: by Nov. 6. Gary
Rich, (248) 477-7991; Meyer
Silverman, (248) 557-2196; In,
Handelman, (248) 967-3206.

SUNDAY, NOV. 8
Sisterhood of Temple Beth El sponsors
"Shop 'Til You Drop" to benefit its
programs. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Handcrafted
clothing and accessories, art for the
home may be purchased. Admission:
S1. Lunch available. Information:
Susan Saxe, (248) 855-2423, or Joan
Halpern, (248) 737-0801.

NOV. 9 THROUGH DEC. 14
Space for Changing Families, a non-
sectarian community service project of
the National Council of Jewish
Women, Greater Detroit Section, is
accepting registrations for a bereave-
ment group for adult children who
have lost a parent. Group will meet 7-
9 p.m. Mondays at Space for
Changing Families, 26400 Lahser
Road, Suite 100, Southfield. Free.
RSVP: by No 6. (248) 355-9936.

WEDNESDAY,
NOV. 11
Morgenthau
Chapter of Jewish
Women
International is
sponsoring a lun-
cheon with guest
speaker Carla Jean
Schwartz, local
columnist for The
Jewish News and

Carla Jean
Schwartz

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