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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-06-25

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The Scene-/

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 27 Sunday, noon. Hillel Metro-
Detroit and JARC are having a
Garden of Friendship. They will
spend the afternoon planting flowers
and decorating pots. Meet at the
Jimmy Prentis Morris JCC play-
ground in Oak Park, or inside in case
of rain. Luncheon and materials will
be provided. For information, call
HMD, (313) 577-3459.

June 28 Monday, 7-8:30 p.m. Agency
for Jewish Education Barnes and
Noble Educational Exchange. Last of
program of the semester is "The Jews
of Detroit: A New Perspective," with
Rabbi Sherwin Wine of Birmingham
Temple. Meets at Barnes & Noble
Booksellers on Orchard Lake Road in
West Bloomfield.• For information,
call Haviva Jacobs, (248) 354-1050.

July 11 Sunday, 1 p.m. Hillel Metro-
Detroit's "Lalacanoeza." Meet at
Wolynski Canoe Rental in Milford.
Canoe, BBQ dinner, volleyball, games
and more at Kensington. Non-
canoeists meet at 4:30 p.m. at
Kensington Metropark. In case of
inclement weather, call the HMD
hotline, (313) 577-8888. To RSVP,
call HMD at (313) 577-3459 or e-
mail hillel@wayne.edu

Network, to Beth Davidow, 1532 13
Mile Road, Royal Oak, MI 48073. For
more information, call Beth Davidow,
(248) 435-3853; or Michelle Kaczander,
(248) 435-2164.

July 19 Monday, 8:30 p.m. Hillel
Metro-Detroit Coffee House Night at
Borders Books & Music on Orchard
Lake Road. For information, call
HMD at (313) 577-3459.

July 25 Sunday, 11 a.m. B'nai B'rith
Leadership Network "pickup" softball
at North Farmington High School.
No charge. For information, call
Annise Berger, (248) 788-7603.

July 29 Thursday, 7 p.m. "College
Connection" at GameWorks. For col-
lege students. Cost $5 for a $6 game
card. Sponsored by Pro-Detroit,
Young Adult Division, and Hillel
Metro-Detroit. To RSVP, call Margo
Lazar, (248) 203-1494.

Scene Travel

July 18-28
United Jewish Appeal Young Couples
Mission to Israel. Ages 25-40. Cost:
$2,575 from Newark to Tel Aviv. Call
Elizabeth Schack Rabban at UJA,
(212) 284-6627 or
elizabeth_rabban@uj a. corn

July 11 Sunday, 10 a.m. B'nai B'rith
Leadership Network "pickup" soft-
ball at North Farmington High
School. No charge. For information,
call Annise Berger, (248) 788-7603.

Aug. 5-13
Biking through Ireland. Cost
includes accommodations, some
meals, local and Chicago bike
guides, ground transportation, taxes.
Cost: $2,410 for Steppin' Out
members; $2,475 for non-members.
Call (773) 509-8595, or mail $250
deposit to Robin Richman, Steppin'
Out, 1936 N. Clark, Suite 23,
Chicago, IL 60614.

July 18 Sunday, 7:30 a.m. B'nai B'rith
Leadership Network trip to Cedar
Point. Meet to caravan from the B'nai
B'rith office on 13 Mile, west of
Orchard Lake Road. Cost: $26.25.
Respond by sending a check, made
payable to B'nai B'rith Leadership

Aug. 19
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.

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