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SHABBAT SHALOM !
SHIR SHALOM: 'ISRAELI VOTE'
Temple Shir Shalom hosts Dr. Gregory S.
Mahler, provost of Kalamazoo College at
services 8 p.m. Friday, April 9. He will dis-
cuss "Israeli Politics: What the Future
Holds" focusing on the non-Orthodox
community. (248) 737-8700.
Books and Music, 30995 Orchard lake Rd.,
Farmington Hills. (313) 577-3459. E-mail:
hillel@wayne.edu
READING OF NAMES AT MSU
Michigan State Yom HaShoah reading of
names 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday, April 13 at
International Center; 4-9 p.m. at Union.
Andrea Kopperman, (517) 355-5995.
CIRCLE WARSAW REMEMBRANCE
SZ HOSTS SIMI SHABBAT
Congregation Shaarey Zedek will host a
Simi Shabbat 11:15-11:45 a.m. Saturday
April 10. Songs, storytelling, marching
with stuffed Torahs and a special kiddush
for tots and their parents. (248) 357-5544.
B'NAI MOSHE SISTERHOOD
Congregation B'nai Moshe Sisterhood
Lunch and Learn immediately after morn-
ing kiddush Saturday, April 10. Debra
Darvick will review As a Driven Leaf by
Rabbi Milton Steinberg, a novel which
brings the age of the Talmud to life. Susan
Liebowitz: (248) 788-7772.
TOM EASHOAH
FLINT CANDI FI .IGHT SERVICE
Yom HaShoah will be observed 7 p.m.
Sunday, April 11 with a short candlelight
service at Temple Beth El (Flint). Vivien
Orbach-Smith will speak on "Transmitting
the Legacy of the Holocaust to Future
Generations." She co-wrote her father's
memoir, Soaring Underground: A Young
Fugitive's Life in Nazi Berlin. Sponsored by
Flint Jewish Federation. (810) 767 5922.
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LEARNING FOR YOM HASHOAH
Rabbi Joseph H. Krakoff of Congregation
Shaarey Zedek will lead an Eilu Eilu
Latte and Learning entitled "Yom
HaShoah: Commemorating Catastrophe
Through Rituals and Readings" 10 a.m.
Monday, April 12 at Borders Books and
Music, 30995 Orchard lake Rd.,
Farmington Hills. $5 for members of spon-
soring institutions, $7, others. Nancy
Kaplan, (248) 737-1931.
DUTCH RIGHTEOUS GENTILES
Temple Emanu-El preSents a talk by
Anneke Burke-Kooistra 7 p.m. Monday,
April 12. For three years during World War
II, her parents in Holland hid eight Jews in
their house from the Nazis. Free. Open to
the community. (248) 967-4020.
SURVIVOR SPEAKS AT JCC
Holocaust survivor Sam Seltzer will talk
about concentration camp experiences from
his book Fences That 16111 p.m. Monday,
April 12 at the Jimmy Prentis Morris
Building of the Oak Park JCC. Free. (248)
976-4030.
MUIR. YOM HASHOAH NIGHT
Hillel of Metro Detroit will host a coffee
house night and Yom HaShoah program
8:30 p.m. Monday, April 12 at Borders
The uprising of the Warsaw Ghetto will be
remembered by the Workmen's Circle/
Arbeter Ring 7:30 p.m. Monday, April 19
at the Workmen's Circle Center, 26341
Coolidge Hwy., Oak Park. The program
will include commemorative readings and
music by the teen and adult groups. The
public is invited. (248) 545-0985.
STATE CAPITAL EVENT
The Michigan Jewish Conference and the
governor's office present the State of
Michigan Holocaust Commemoration 11-
noon Thursday, April 22 in the Capital
building rotunda, Lansing. "Survival, Hope
and Building a New Life in Michigan" will
be attended by Lt. Gov. Posthumus, legisla-
tors and survivors from around Michigan.
House speaker Charles Perricone will host.
Insurance commissioner Frank Fitzgerald
will speak on reparations and civil rights
commission chair Evelyn Crane will address
hate crimes. Free. The public is invited.
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CLUBS/AFFILIATES
FAMILY SERVICE SHOPPERS CLUB
Jewish Family Service seeks volunteers for
its new JFS Shoppers Club to grocery shop
for shut-ins. Volunteers are needed for the
JFS youth mentoring program, Meals on
Wheels, Jewish Resource Link and
Elderlink phone lines, and for programs for
new Americans. Pro bono aid from profes-
sionals is also welcome. Felice Hedge, (248)
559-1500.
BETH AHM SENIORS SONGFEST
The Beth AHM Seniors of Congregation
Beth Abraham Hillel Moses will hear G.
Robin Beck sing a variety of songs at its
continental breakfast 10:30 a.m. Sunday,
April 11. $3 members, $3.50 others. (248)
851-6880.
MEL KEPES HONORED
Mel Kepes, a builder, real estate broker and
active leader in Jewish and civic affairs will
be honored at a brunch Sunday, April 11
by The Furniture Club of Detroit, 24701
Swanson, Southfield. $25. (248) 357-1283.
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`VISAS THAT SAVED LIVES'
Visas That Saved Lives will be shown 7 p.m.
Sunday, April, 11 at the Fleischman
Residence, 6710 W. Maple Rd., West
Bloomfield. Dr. Charles Silow, president of
CHAIM, will introduce the film. Free.
Myrna Katz, program director of Jewish
Home and Aging Services: (248) 661 -
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