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March 05, 1999 - Image 47

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-03-05

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Lunch and Learn series on ethical issues
presents Rabbi E. Bunny Freedman of
Hospice of Michigan on "The Jewish
±erspective on Terminal Illness" 11:45
a.m. Thursday, March 11. Cost: $5.
RSVP by March 9: (248) 548-3663.
Andrew Zack, chairman. Yad Ezra,
26641 Harding, Oak Park.

SHABBAT SONG MAGIC
Cantor Annie Rose of Temple Beth
Emeth and Mrs. Ruth Bergman of
Congregation Beth Abraham Hillel
D Moses present "Capturing the Magic of
Shabbat Songs" noon Tuesday, March
16 at the Max M. Fisher Federation
Building, 6735 Telegraph Rd.,
Bloomfield Twp. Kosher luncheon
served. Cost: $10. Sponsored by the
Jewish Federation Women's Campaign
and Education Department. Event
chairs: Linda Zlotoff and Paulette
Koffron. All women in the community
`are invited to this Rekindling Shabbat
program. RSVP by March 10: Kari
Grosinger, (248) 203-1470 or Lisa
Gilan, (2480 203-1463.

.

AISH HATORAH NEW CLASS
In a new lunch and learn, Rabbi Tzvi
Hochstadt, a former film producer, dis-
cusses fundamentals of Judaism noon
Tuesdays at the law offices of Reifman
and Glass, 30300 Northwestern Hwy.,
Farmington Hills.
Rabbi Alon Tolwin, education direc-
tor of Aish HaTorah, leads lunch and
learn groups at noon. On Wednesdays,
World Wide Financial in Birmingham
hosts a class entitled, "Wisdom for
Living and Loving." On Thursdays,
The Jewish News in Southfield hosts a
discussion on Pirkei Avot. Classes open
\. to the public at no charge. Amy
)
/- Margolis at the Aish office, (248) 737-
0400.

The
S orts
lub

We're really

°oil Sports

and we're GREAT at teaching them.

Tennis

The Sports Club's Junior Tennis Program
features the area's most successful teaching pros, having developed
and coached several nationally-ranked tennis players.

Swimming

The Sports Club's Black Dog Swim Team has produced
State Championships for four straight years! And, hundreds of young swimmers are
getting their feet wet in The Sports Club's "Learn-to-Swim" classes.

Gymnastics

Regionally-ranked gymnasts work long and hard with our veteran
gymnastics coaches in West Bloomfield. Our new program in Novi is
coming on strong with an experienced director and two former
Russian National Coaches joining the team.

COMMUNITY CALENDAR
NOTES: Items may be submitted
to Community Calendar in three
ways. Write: David Sachs,
Editorial Assistant, The Jewish
News, 27676 Franklin Road,
Southfield, MI 48034; fax: (248)
354-6069; or e-mail: dsachs@the-
jewishnews.com
The deadline for submissions is
Thursday noon, 8 days prior issue
date. For more information, call
(248) 354-6060, ext. 262.

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Taekwondo

Respect, perserverance, confidence..this whole person approach to sport
makes every kid a winner. The Sports Club has more than 200 exceptional kids,
participating in our Martial Arts program.

Dance

The Sports Club of Novi introduces the discipline of dance into its menu of
kids' programming. Top-notch facilities and instructors guarantee
that our dance program will enhance the Sports Club's
excellent reputation for teaching your kids sports.

1999

Detroit Jewish News

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