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Rabbi Amy Brodsky, assistant direc-
tor of the Ecumenical Institute for
Jewish-Christian Studies, will be
guest rabbi at Congregation Shir
Tikvah in Troy, 7:45 p.m. Friday,
Jan. 15.
In addition to conducting the
Torah portion of the service, Rabbi
Brodsky will lead a discussion with
David Blewett, executive director of
the institute, on Jewish-Christian
relations with an emphasis on the
need for truth. They will encourage
input from congregants.
An oneg will follow services. Both
the service and discussion are open
.
to the public. .
For information, call (248) 649-
4418.
Elan Village, an assisted living com-
munity, will re-dedicate its chapel in
memory of Rabbi Abraham Gardin
1:30 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 17.
Rabbi Gardin served as rabbi for
the Jewish Home for Aged for many
years. In 1995, Prentis Manor dedi-
cated its chapel in memory of Rabbi
Gardin.
AJC Plans
Public Discussion
The American Jewish Committee
Detroit Chapter and the Detroit
Urban League will host a free All
Peoples Breakfast open to the public
at 8 a.m. Monday, Jan. 18, at
Second Ebenezer Banquet Hall,
2760 East Grand Blvd. at 1-75.
This year's roundtable discussion
will focus on diversity on the college
campus.
For reservations, call the AJC,
(248) 646-7686, or the Detroit
Urban League, (313) 832-4600.
The Jewish Community Center of
Metropolitan Detroit will offer
swing dancing through the Jewish
Life and Learning Department.
Beginner East Coast Swing will be
UP TO 15% OFF
1/15
1999
DAVID BIERKAMP
7921 Lawrence Street • West Bloomfield, MI 48322 • Phone: 248-592-0149
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Reception
Welcomes Rabbi
Detroit area Jewry will host Rav
Yeruchim Olshin, rosh yeshiva of
Beth Medrash Govoha, at a recep-
Elan Dedicates
Its Chapel
Swing Dance
Class Jumps
Selected Wedding, Bar & Bat Mitzvah Packages
taught by Gary Kravits, a student of
ballroom dance. Participants may
sign up alone or with a partner.
Classes will be held 7-8 p.m.
Thursdays, beginning Jan. 28, at the
Kahn JCC. The cost for eight ses-
sions will be $32 for members and
$40 for non-members. To register,
call the JCC, (248) 661-7649.
Rabbi Olshin
tion at 8 p.m. Monday, Jan. 18, at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Nusbaum.
Rabbi Avraham Fishman, dean
of Beth Yehudah Schools, will be the
master of ceremonies.
Tu B'Shevat
Seder Planned
The second community-wide Tu.
B'Shevat seder hosted by Teva v ill
be 2 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 31, at
Congregation Shaarey Zedek Lak8r
Center, 2075 Walnut Lake Road,
West Bloomfield.
Teva is a program of the Jewish
Federation's Community Outreach
and Education Department devoted
to promoting the connection
between Jewish life and the environ-
ment and creating social action pro-'—\
jects related to the environment.
The group also holds outings with
opportunities for Jewish learning.
The interactive seder, held in cel-
ebration of the Jewish new year of
the trees, will feature traditional
foods. The program is co-sponsored