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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-05-28

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The Wedding Glass Mezuzah
from the Rosenthal Collection

The broken shards from the
ceremonial glass fit inside
the mezuzah

Calendar

The

Let Pro-Detroit plug you into June ...

June 4 Friday, 7 p.m. Young Adult
Division "Got Shabbat 2." Come out
for the second annual Shabbat dinner
at the Allen House, 556 W. Maple at
Southfield roads. Bring cans of food to
donate to Yad Ezra. The cost is S1 2
with reservations; $15 at the door. Co-
sponsored by the Rekindling Shabbat
Young Adult Task force. Call Lauren
Dworkin, (248) 203-1494.

We are pleased to announce we now

carry the Rosenthal Collection line of

handcrafted Judaica. Visit our store

to see our selection!

June 6 Sunday, 11 a.m. B'nai B'rith
Leadership Network "Pick Up"
Softball. Meet at North Farmington
High School. There is no cost to play;
just show up. For information, call
Annise Berger, (248) 788-7603.

Located in
The Orchard Mall
6385 Orchard Lake Road
at Maple
West Bloomfield 48322
248-855-4488

Monday - Saturday
1() am - 5:30 pm
Thursday 10 am - 8 pm

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CONTACT

MARJORIE OLSON, MSW AT

(248) 386-0303

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5/28
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Sunday, 10 a.m.-noon.
Spring Flower Planting for JARC
(Jewish Association for Residential
Care, for persons with developmental
disabilities). The young adult com-
mittee will plant flowers at 16 JARC
homes. To sign up, call the JARC
office, (248) 352-5272.

This list was compiled by
Margo Lazar, Pro-Detroit
Community Connection coordi-
nator. To have your programs
listed, contact her by the 10th of
each month for events taking
place in the following month at:
Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit, (248) 203-
1494, or lazar@jfmd.org.
For late changes, call Alan
Hitsky at the Jewish News: (248)
354-6060 or
ahitsky@thejewishnews.com

June 13 Sunday, 11:45 a.m. B'nai
B'rith Leadership Network is going to
the Detroit Zoo. Meet at the main
entrance. Bring a bag lunch; drinks
and munchies will be provided.
Admission is $7.50. RSVP by
Sunday, June 6. Call Beth Davidow,
(248) 435-3853, or Michelle
Kaczander, (248) 435-2164.

June 26 Saturday, 6:30 p.m. B'nai
B'rith Leadership Network is having a
road rally. Meet at the Willow Park
Apartments Clubhouse. Dinner will
follow. The cost is $10. Respond to
Beth Davidow, (248) 435-3853, or
Michelle Kaczander, (248) 435-2164.

June 13

and gallery

Medical miracles
start with research

Federation of Metropolitan Detroit
will welcome new board members.
Meet at Fusion in Farmington Hills
for dancing, cocktails, hors d'oeuvres
and dessert. Reservations, at $20 per
person, are required along with a gift
to the 1999 Allied Jewish Campaign.
For information, call Lauren
Dworkin, (248) 203-1492.

June 20 Sunday, 11 a.m. B'nai B'rith
Leadership Network "Pick Up"
Softball. Meet at North Farmington
High School. There is no cost to play;
just show up. For information, call
Annise Berger, (248) 788-7603.

June 21 Monday, 8:30 p.m. Hillel-
Metro Detroit's Coffee House Night
at Borders Books & Music, 30995
Orchard Lake Road, Farmington
Hills. For information, call HMD,
(313) 577-3459.

June 24 Thursday, 6:30 p.m. Young
Adult Division of the Jewish

with Rabbi Sherwin Wine of
Birmingham Temple. For informa-
tion, call Haviva Jacobs, (248) 354-
1050.

Young Adults
Simmer Calendar

Young adults looking for summer
activities in Detroit can call the Pro-
Detroit Community Connection for
a calendar and information packet.
Contact Margo Lazar, (248) 203-
1494, or e-mail lzar@gmd.org . For
employment and internship informa-,
tion, call Debi Banooni, (248) 559- —`
5000, or e mail dbanooni@jvsdet.org

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Scene Travel

June

24
Two-week Israel Encounter Young
Professionals Tour. Cost: $2,629.
Sponsored by Young Jewish Leadership
Concepts, P.O. Box 313, Langhorne,
PA 19047; or call (800) 223-YJLC.

June

June 27

27
Sail plane instruction and flying
takes place 9 a.m.-4 p.m. in
Hinckly. Ill., located 1-1/2 hours
from Chicago. Cost: $140 High
Performance; $125 Trainers. For
information, call Steppin' Out,
(773) 509-8595.

Sunday, noon. Hillel Metro-
Detroit and JARC are sponsoring a
Garden of Friendship. They will spend
the afternoon planting flowers and dec-
orating pots. Meet at the Jimmy Prentis
Morris JCC Building, Oak Park. Lunch
and materials will be provided. HMD
hotline, (313) 577-8888.

July 2-9
Cruise Alaska '99 Jewish singles
cruise sponsored by the Jewish com-
munity centers of Pittsburgh and
Kansas City. For information, call
Barb LeWinter, (412)521-8011 x371
or Blewinter@jccpgh.org

June 28 Monday, 7-8:30 p.m. Agency
for Jewish Education Barnes & Noble
Educational Exchange. Last lecture of
the season at Barnes & Noble
Booksellers, 6800 Orchard Lake
Road, West Bloomfield. Topic is "The
Jews Of Detroit: A New Perspective,"

July 4-14
United Jewish Appeal Summer
Singles Mission to Israel for ages 23-
40. Cost: $2,124; includes round-trip
airfare from Detroit and Federation
and UJA subsidies. Requires a $500
minimum gift to the 2000 Allied
Jewish Campaign. For information,

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