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June 11, 1999 - Image 114

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-06-11

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The Scene

TAD Shabbat

Young adults enjoy Shabbat at an outdoor dinner.

ozens of young people shared Shabbat last Friday through
the Young Adult Division of the Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit.
YAD's second annual Shabbat dinner was held at Allen
House in Birmingham and the Yad Ezra kosher food bank benefited
with donated food items brought by the participants. I-1

D

Happenings

June 13 Sunday, 10 a.m.-noon JARC

(Jewish Association for Residential
Care for persons with developmental
disabilities) Spring Flower Planting.
The young adult committee will
plant flowers at 16 JARC homes. To
sign up, call the JARC office at (248)
352-5272.

This list was compiled by
Margo Lazar, Pro-Detroit
Community Connection coor-
dinator. To have your programs
listed, contact her by the 10th
of each month for events occur-
ring the following month at
Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit, (248)
203 1494, or lazar@jfmd.org .
For late additions, call Alan
Hitsky at the Jewish News:
(248) 354-6060 or

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ahitsky@thejewishnews.com

Scene Travel

June 24

271 WEST MAPLE
DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM
248.258.0212

Over 2,000 china, crystal and silverware
patterns—the largest selection in the USA.
Choose from manufacturers such as Lenox,
Wedgwood, Mikasa, Royal Doulton, Waterford
and many more, all at everyday low prices.

The Bridal Registry of Choice.

11 Michigan locutions, including:
The Orchard Mall
6349 Orchard Lake Road
West Bloomfield, Ml 48321 • (248) 737.8080

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

From top to bottom:
Annise Berger, Eric
Schiffer, Deborah.
Westerman and Eric
Baron enjoyed the
event.

June 27

Caryn Sherline
waits as Debbie
Bletstein lights the
Shabbat candles.

Sail plane instruction and flying 9
a.m.-4 p.m., in Hinckly, Ill. (1 1/2
hours from Chicago). $140 High
Performance; $125 Trainers. Call
SteppinT Out, (773) 509-8595.

The YAD Shabbat
event took place out-
side at Allen House.

July 2 9

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Cruise Alaska '99 Jewish singles
cruise sponsored by the Jewish com-
munity centers of Pittsburgh and
Kansas City. Cost: $1,857 for those
who register by March 15. For infor-
mation, call Barb
LeWinter,(412)521-8011x371 or

Blewinter@jccpgh.org

July 4-14

United Jewish Appeal Summer
Singles Mission to Israel. Ages 23-40.
Cost: $2,124 includes round-trip air-
fare from Detroit and Federation and
UJA subsidies. Requires a $500 mini-
mum gift to the 2000 Allied Jewish
Campaign. For information, call

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6/11
1999

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