100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

July 30, 1999 - Image 42

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-07-30

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

Harry Weinberg knew the value of money:
it was supposed to enrich Jewish life.

So the onetime immigrant who became a
Baltimore real estate mogul made sure that
his resources were used wisely. He and his
wife created a foundation that has improved
the quality of life for Jewish people everywhere.

The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation
has awarded a $2 million challenge grant
toward fulfillment of the Jewish Community
Center's endowment goal.

Lending strength to the JCC's capital and
endowment campaign, this effort is part of the

Millennium Campaign for Detroit's Jewish
Future sponsored by the Jewish Federation

and United Jewish Foundation of Metropolitan
Detroit.

Calendar

MONDAY MOVIE CLASSIC
The Last Time I Saw Paris staring
Elizabeth Taylor, Van Johnson, Donna
Reed and Walter Pidgeon 12:45 p.m.
Monday, Aug. '9. Romance between an
Army writer and socialite.

`A FAREWELL TO ARMS'
Movie starring Gary Cooper and Helen
Hayes 12:45 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 10.
American ambulance driver in Italy meets
English nurse; based on Hemmingway
novel.

YIDDISH CULTURE CLUB
Chaim Rosenthal facilitates lectures, poet-
ry and songs for those who understand
Yiddish 1 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 12. Free.

WEEKLY TORAH
CLASS

Funds will create exciting Jewish programming
at the JCC's new Jewish Resource Center, to be
named for the late Mr. and Mrs. Weinberg.

Thanks to their foundation, generations of
Detroiters will have a special place in their
hearts for a couple from Baltimore.

Taught by Shoshana
ben-Ozer 10-11 a.m.
Wednesdays. Free.

Shoshana
ben-Ozer

SUPPORT

THE MOMS CLUB
Moms Offering Moms Support is having
a free tot carnival/open house 10-noon
Wednesday, Aug. 4 at Kensington
Metropark, Milford. Information: (248)
698-3718.

INTERFAITH COUPLES TALK
The Interfaith Connection presents 'let's
Talk" 7-8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 4 at
the Agency for Jewish Education,
Southfield. S5 per adult, childcare with
RSVP. Sponsored by the AJE, the Jewish
Federation of Metropolitan Detroit and
Jewish Family Service. RSVP: Sue
Stettner (800) 397-4876.

7 • 11 • • • ti
40
11 174 11 II 11 It 11 r 11 gi 11
111 11 - 11 ■
■ II q II '41 II • akt. • h.S •
■ ■ Ki •
• IR. • 11 11
ii•M•6111R4•M•‘
wa II gf 11 •
4w
11 II
7 II 11
• a • 11 I! 11 CZ 11
la
II
11
F
the
smart
mole.
Mate
it.
Sherwood.
11
11 ag 11 11 01 ■
II 14 mm
II 0 11
■ • ai
,
11
Make

■ M 11 k 11 M 11 a ■

11 11 IF EDUCATION
ms
II wi II
11
Ill

■ • ■ ■ ■ EXPLORING JEWISH IDENTITY
g
•g
M•M•M•M•M
■ r■ rn•
Eilu Eilu Latte and Learning adult
id
alwa s
1 1 • le • ON • M • RI • Jewish studies series taught by Ph.D. can-
• a • RE • • • ■
didate Seth Korelitz explores "Jewish
M • ‘PA • a •
MI • • ' • RI • M
and Jewish Culture in 19th
PP
• • a • M • • Identity
111 Z,61 M II 1 • a ■
Century America" 10 a.m. Monday Aug.
• II•a•M•M 2 at Borders Books, Music & Cafe,
a • a • M • a • •
■ V 11 30995 Orchard Lake Rd., Farmington
■ ■
•a • • ■ M •
Hills. $5. Nancy Kaplan, (248) 737-

M



o:int i.
avi : o g l
i
eit
• • • • ri
ttoite7ov
1931. Web site:
s
i
t
l
e
oocpl
a
v
.
t
s
s.
e
t
s
1:1 PlaP‘kit:11q: ■
Giepalu
• a ■ ■ www.cbahm.org/eilu.htm
• M•M• • •I
• hl • M ■ ■
• a • `''* • • g
HATORAH CLASSES
• M • g A. • ■ AISH
atlae. Road
• M • • 70_ • •
Wednesday nights A guest speaker leads
6644 (Oa lakedoadpl
■ a class on spiritual insights from the
Mi
tt
■ Re 11 11 4 11 II 11

111

by
6 ■ week's Torah reading at 7:30 followed
11

m611:1 ) : 1 0
11 11 11 1W 11 SI 11 ff 11 NI
Rabbi Tzvi Hochstadt's class on The Way
a • ‘4.5.! • M • q' • "; •
Gocl, a classic 18th Century text of
■ Jewish
Mysticism and rudimentary phi-
11 11 ! 11 11 11 ,-71 11 II

m
LI

•N•
NA
0
a•
1411-11‘1111"
""•'"'•M•MINIt•i
•••E 111 111 13 • ,g; • •till: a •
Illa•M11 • •EI
Sati:91-b illS11111:5 111 a • M •
1 16:1-11
UCIV°8• :111
M • M • g • • " • 141 •8tIN
11•M•M•
Mrall
111a MINEI
■ g •• ■ M ■ • •

• 4A

y ovy

\

I •

‘ e i vq

VT.3

' k>

7/30
Y- 999

42 Detroit Jewish News

7„,
,
,

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan