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November 06, 1998 - Image 59

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-11-06

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FOUNDATION

"I think that after going to

WHERE: HILLEL DAY

SCHOOL

Style magazine editor. Noon at Temple
Emanu-El, Oak Park. There is a
charge. RSVP: Mary Blitz, (248) 661-
1385; Bertha Siegel, (248) 443-0274;
or Edith Zaffern, (248) 357-4611.

WHEN: TUESDAY,
NOVEMBER

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 11
The Michigan Friends of the Israel
Defense Forces plan 3rd annual din-
ner to honor women who have served
in the Israel Defense Forces. Proceeds
will go for educational, social and
recreational well-being of Israel's sol-
diers and their families. 6 p.m. at
Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Dearborn. Chairs
are Sheri (Ferber) and Alon Kaufman.
Information: (248) 489-1150.

TIME:

7-9 P.M.

PHONE:

(248) 851-3220

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background, that no !natter

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of our brochure

and video.

for the future."

Hillel Graduate

THURSDAY, NOV. 12
Temple Kol Ami will sponsor an
evening with Lila
Lazarus, "Good
Health" reporter for
WDIV Channel 4.
6:30 p.m. at the
West Bloomfield
temple. Cost: $7 for
members; $10 for
non-members.
Information: (248)
Lila Lazarus
661-0040.

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SUNDAY, NOV. 15
Temple Kol Ami Sisterhood will hold
its second annual boutique, including
items for purchase and activities for
kids. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. at the West
Bloomfield temple. Information:
(248) 661-0040.

t Hillel, we begin with small classes, teachers who love to

teach and a dynamic curriculum that addresses the needs of

the whole child. This solid foundation instills in.children a

love of learning and encourages them to reach their greatest potential.

THE GOLDMAN-HERMELIN

Hillel children are celebrated, both as individuals and as part of

EDUCATION FOUNDATION AT THE

a community in which. -lessons are meaningful and learning is a

SCHOSTAK FAMILY CAMPUS

lifelong journey.

THE MALA AND HENRY DORFMAN

To learn more, we invite yo.0 to talk with our faculty at our Open House

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

on November 17 at 7:00 P.M. The program begins promptly.

SUNDAY, NOV. 15
Temple Emanu-El Sisterhood's annual
Winter Arts and Crafts Show has craft
and face-painting area for children;
lunch available for purchase. 10 a.rn.-
4 p.m. at the Oak Park temple.
Admission: $1 for adults; free for chil-
dren ages 12 and under. Information:
(248) 967-4020.

32200

MIDDLEBELT ROAD

Our open house is-for pwspective new parents with children entering

BETWEEN NORTHWESTERN HWY.

our kindergarten and first grade programs for the 1999/2000 school year.

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SUNDAY, NOV. 15
Congregation Beit Kodesh Sisterhood
presents entertainment by Vivian -
Stollman and Sonny Lipenholtz at its
paid-up membership luncheon. 1:30
p.m. at the synagogue. Information:
(248) 474-7616.

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22
Congregation Beit Kodesh first
"Bowling Bash and Bite." Bowling, 3-5
p.m. at Drakeshire Lanes, 35000 Grand
River, Farmington Hills; catered dinner
by Pizza Gourmet Chef, 6-8 p.m. at the
Livonia synagogue. Cost: $15. RSVP:
by Nov. 14. (248) 477-8974.

you have such a solid

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I • Supportive services provided by trained geriatric care staff and social workers

I If someone you know desires a shared, family-like setting,
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Detroit Jewish News

11/6

1998

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