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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-04-16

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described at an information meeting 7
p.m. Wednesday, May 5, at
Moosejaw, 34288 Woodward,
Birmingham.
Singles age 23-40 are invited to join
the trip, July 4-14. Led by Israeli tour
guides, the mission will cover ancient
and modern sites throughout Israel.
Participants will visit the Central
Galilee, Michigan's Partnership 2000
sister region in the north.
Cost of the mission is $2,124 and
includes $500 subsidies from both the
Jewish Federation of Metropolitan
Detroit and the United Jewish
Appeal.
Among the features: round-trip
airfare from Detroit, deluxe hotels,
most meals and air-conditioned pri-
vate coaches. Mission participants
will be asked to make a minimum
$500 gift to the 2000 Allied Jewish
Campaign.
Interested singles may hold their
spot with a $100 deposit. Those who
sign up now will be eligible to win a
free trip.
Dawn Faxon, Scott Kaufman, Barb
Tunick and Mark Weintraub are mis-
sion chairs.
For details about the mission or the
information meeting, call Lauren
Dworkin, (248) 203-1492.

Sale, Picnic
For Kadima

A spring garage sale and kosher pic-
nic lunch will bring together members
of the Jewish Federation Young Adult
Division and residents of Kadima's
Daniel B. Soble Home on Sunday,
April 25.
The public is invited to the garage
sale from 9 a.m.-4.p.m. at 19040
Green Spruce, Southfield. Proceeds
will go to Kadima, Jewish residential
and support services for adults with
mental illness.
Lisa Barson and Jay Dubrinsky,
chairs of the garage sale, invite contri-
butions of small household items for
sale. These items may be brought
directly to the sale or dropped off at
the Max M. Fisher Federation
Building, 6735 Telegraph, by 2 p.m
on Friday, April 23.
For information and to respond for
lunch, call Andrew Echt at
Federation, (248) 642-4260.
The Young Adult Division is a vol-
unteer charitable and educational
organization open to all Jewish young
adults, single and married, in the tri-
county area.

ROME AND JERUSALEM
CONNECTED BY ONE AIRLINE.

ANNOUNCING EL AL'S NEW FREE STOPOVER IN ROME.

Beginning June 21st, EL AL will fly between New York and Rome, departing every Monday and
Thursday. For no extra charge, you can stop in Rome on your way to or from Israel and conned to
any of EL AL's daily flights* between Rome and Tel Aviv.

And when enjoying your free stopover, take advantage of EL AL's attractively priced "Milk &
Honey" hotel and tour package. For the vacation of a lifetime, you can also combine your Roman
holiday with any of EL AL's "Milk & Honey" packages in Israel.

EL AL, Israel's national airline, offers the most nonstop service between the U.S.A. and Israel, and
is the only airline flying state-of-the-art 747-400 aircraft, offering personal TV monitors at every seat.

Your Israel experience begins the moment you board EL AL. Call your travel agent or EL AL
at 1-800-223-6700.

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Century of American Jewish History,
Culture and Thought

The Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit and the Frankel Center for
Judaic Studies at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, invite you to an exciting
lecture series which looks at the Jewish experience in America over the past 100 years.
As a new century approaches, join us and take a closer look into our shared past.

Thursdays • 7:30 p.m. • Free of Charge
Jimmy Prentis Morris Building

15110 W. Ten Mile, Oak Park

April 22 - Anita Norich, Ph.D.

Jewish Culture in America

May 6 - Todd Endelman, Ph.D.

The Changing Agendas of American Jewry:
From Making Jews American to Making Jews Jewish

June 3 - Regina Morantz-Sanchez, Ph.D.

Becoming Modern: American Jewish Women in the 20th Century

This series is supported by:
The Boaz Siegel Culture Fund and the Institute for Retired Professionals

For more information, please call (248) 967-4030

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