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January 08, 1999 - Image 41

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-01-08

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Rummage Sale Success

For the seventh year, the Greater Detroit Chapter of Hadassah turned its
offices in West Bloomfield into a haven or shoppers of gently worn clothing.
The sale'sproceeds were used to buy a fl infant intensive care system with
monitors and accessories for theP ediatric oncology unit at Hadassah Hospital
in Jerusalem. Shown are Agi Alpert, Barbara Gutman, Annette Meskin and
Shirley Shultz, sale organizer.

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Torah Center
Plans Minyan

Film Series
Starts Season

There will be a beginner's minyan
for men 9:15 a.m. Sundays at the
Sarah Tugman Bais Chabad Torah
center, starting Jan. 10.
There will be a bagel breakfast
following services. For information,
call the Torah center, (248) 855-
6170.

Adat Shalom Synagogue will begin
its annual film series at 7 p.m.
Sunday, Jan.
17, at the
synagogue.
Dr. Dan
Greenberg,
professor of
film and film
critic, will
introduce the
series and dis-
cuss two films
dealing with
Dan Greenberg
Anne Frank.
On Jan. 17
the audience will view Anne Frank
Remembered. The following
Sunday, Jan. 24, The Attic: The
Hiding of Anne Frank will be
viewed.
All evening programs will be fol-
lowed by coffee and there is no
charge to attend. For information,
call (248) 851 5100.

Kindergarten
At Emanu-El

A kindergarten informational break-
fast will be held at Temple Emanu-El
8:45-9:30 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 20.
Enrollment materials will be avail-
able. Temple Emanu-El offers a regu-
lar academic morning kindergarten
along with a full-day enrichment
option. The enrichment class is avail-
able two to five afternoons per week
and focuses on art, science, cooking
and social studies. The curriculum
emphasizes student-created materials,
small learning centers and a maxi-
mum one-to-eight adult-child ratio.
Judaic studies and oral Hebrew
are also part of the curriculum.
Extended care and lunch care are
available for both full and half-day
students. For information, call (248)
967-HUGS.

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Adat Shalom
Family Mitzvah

The Social Action Committee of
Adat Shalom Synagogue will
host a dairy dinner for those resid-

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