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January 29, 1999 - Image 44

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-01-29

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THE GREATEST INTERACTIVE ENTERTAINMENT
IN THE COUNTRY IS ONLY GETTING BETTER!

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(AND WERE RIGHT IN YOUR BACKYARD)

Friendship Circle
Hosts Workshops

EVENT PRODUCTIONS

(From to left: MC Layne, Tarik, Jeff, TJ. Lutalo,
Jamez, Emily & D. Brown/Not Pictured: Todd
& 30 Beautiful and Talented Interactive Dancers)

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(248) 263-6300

DETROIT. PITTSBURGH • WASHINGTON D.C.. CLEVELAND. INDIANAPOLIS

You can't enjoy jewelry if it's sitting in your safe
deposit box. Sell or borrow on it for immediate
cash. We deal in jewelry, watches & gemstones.

A Service to Private
Owners, Banks & Estates

Gem/Diamond Specialist

Fine Jewelers

Est. 1919

Lawrence M. Allan, President

30400 Telegraph Rd. • Suite 134
Bingham Farms 248-642-5575

Daily 'Til 5:30

Sat. 'Til 3

Manor Motorcar Company

39500 Grand River Avenue • Novi, Michigan 48375
(248) 426-9600 • Fax (248) 426-8686

Mike Dega 1998 Salesman of The Year will handle every

facet of your purchase from sate to financing, lease or buy.

IMMEDIATE DELIVERY AVAILABLE ON THE MOST POPULAR MODELS:

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1999

44 Detroit Jewish News

New Officers
For Beit Kodesh

Congregation Beit Kodesh recently
held its installation of officers for
the 1999-2000 term.
Elected are Jeffery Kirsch, presi-
dent; Martin Diskin and Al
Gittleman, vice presidents; Phyllis
Lewkowicz, treasurer; Joanne
Rabinowitz, corresponding secretary;
Julie Abel-Grippo, recording secre-
tary; Bill Cottrell and Aaron Engel,
trustees (four-year term).

Israeli Movies
At Kahn JCC

If you are not wearing it...
sell it!...
or BORROW on it!

AWARDED CERTIFICATE BY GIA
IN GRADING & EVALUATION

The Daniel Sobel Friendship Circle
will host the third annual "Strategies
for Special Needs" Seminar for its
200 teenage volunteers 1-5 p.m.
Sunday, Jan. 31, at the Jimmy
Prentis Morris Jewish Community
Center in Oak Park.
Janice Fialko, M.S.W, A.C.S.W.,
Irene Swerdlow-Fried, Psy.D., and
Sara Eisenman, M.S.W., will present
three workshops as well as lead a
discussion forum.
Lunch will be served.
Call the Friendship Circle for
details: (248)855-1212.

2000 Model S Class
Fastest Availability in
Greater Detroit

Mercedes-Benz

Israeli House of Detroit will host an
evening of Israeli movies 7 p.m. Sunday,
Feb. 7, at the Kahn Jewish Community
Center.
The Israeli House is a program for
Israelis and Americans who want to
strengthen their connection to Israel
through cultural and social events. The
program exists in American cities with
large Jewish communities.
At 7 p.m., the film Pick a Card will
be shown, followed at 9 p.m. by Passover
Fever.
Light refreshments will be served.
The $5 admission fee will go toward
future events. The public is invited.
The Israeli movie evening is spon-
sored by the Michigan/Israel
Connection, the Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit and the Jewish
Community Center.
For information, call the
Michigan/Israel Connection, (248) 645-
7878.

Rabbi Wine
Reviews Books

The Birmingham Temple will host
three evenings of book reviews by
Rabbi Sherwin Wine. The books
provide new perspectives on the
expression of anti-Semitism and
genocide.
Starting at 8 p.m. Monday, Feb.
1, Rabbi Wine will discuss My
German Question by Peter Gay. On
Monday, Feb. 8, he will review I
Will Bear Witness by Victor
Klemperer; and on Monday, Feb.
15, Memory's Tailor by Lawrence
Rudner. All forums will be at the
Birmingham Temple. They are open
to the public.
,There is an admission fee of 54
for temple members and $6 for non-
members.

AJE Hosts
Mifgash

The Agency for Jewish Education invites
Hebrew speakers to its next monthly
mifgash (get together) 12:30 p.m.
Sunday, Feb. 7, at the Agency for Jewish
Education in Southfield. Guest speaker
Doron Laks will discuss "From the Land
of Milk and Honey to the Land of Chip
and Bio-Technology"
A resident of Michigan for the last 10
years, Laks is an international business
consultant for high-tech Israeli compa-
nies. He served as president and CEO of
companies in the fields of robotics and
laser technologies in Israel for 20 years
and established and managed Israeli sub-
sidiaries in Switzerland, Germany and
the United States.
The mifgash is free of charge.
Call Nira Lev, (248) 354-1050, to
pre-register.

Ready To Learn
At Emanu-El

Early childhood Jewish educators are
invited to "An Evening of Recognition
and Learning" starting at 4 p.m.
Thursday, Feb. 11, at Temple Emanu-
El. The program is sponsored by the
Agency for Jewish Education and the
Michigan Jewish Association for the
Education of Young Children.
The evening will commence with a
keynote speech by Dan Hodgins, child
and family specialist who is host of a
PBS special, "Ready to Learn."
Hodgins will discuss "Discipline:

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