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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-10-01

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• Are you battling with your
child over food?

• Is your child sneaking food?

bership for S36 with proof of mem-
bership in a Jewish youth group.
Information: (248) 661-1000.

THE DISCOVERY ROOM, on the

second floor of the JCC's Kahn
Building, is an interactive Jewish
learning environment for kids aged 3-
7. Children can learn about archeolo-
gy and "dig" for Jewish artifacts
"buried" in a large sandbox, put
"wishes" in a mock-up of the Kotel
(Western Wall), dress up as biblical
characters and much more.
There are plans to expand hours
and enlarge and update the Discovery
Room in conjunction with ongoing
JCC renovations.
Hours: 10 a. 712. -2
p. M. Sun., starting
Oct. 10. Admission.
members $1, non-
members $2.
Information: (248)
661-1000.

JANICE
CHARACH
EPSTEIN MUSE-
UM/GALLERY in

The Immigrant by Mark Harelik,
opens Wednesday, Oct. 6, and contin-
ues through Nov. 7.
JET also travels to other stages, for
example, presenting The Diary of Anne
Frank at Dearborn's Greenfield Village
for school groups.
JET can arrange backstage tours. Call for
schedules of the current season, tickets and
other information, (248) 788-2900.

• Is your child gaining too
much weight?

• Do weight problems
run in your family?

Let the
professional
staff of
The tenter for
Childhood Weight
Management help you
and your child.

JEWISH SPORTS HALL OF
FAME, sponsored by the Michigan

Jewish Sports Foundation, is literally a
wall, to the left of the entrance doors
of the Kahn JCC Building. On the
walls hang more than 50 bronze
plaques, identical in appearance to
those in the
Cooperstown,
N.Y., Major
League Baseball
Hall of Fame. The
plaques honor
local Jewish sports
personalities such
as baseball hero
Hank Greenberg,
tennis star Aaron
Krickstein and
sports announcer
Al Ackerman.

the Kahn Building
of the JCC features
changing exhibits
HENRY AND
of contemporary
DELIA MEYERS
Jewish art.
LIBRARY, off the
The current exhib-
JCC
lobby, has
it, "Identity,
Jewish themed
Thought and
fiction, Jewish
Vision:
biographies, and
Discussions with
books on Jewish
Sam Chayet of Farmington Hills looks
Jewish, Arab and
at plaques in the Michigan Jewish
history, religion,
Druze Israeli
Sports Hall of Fame.
politics, philoso-
Artists," runs
phy, crafts, Israel,
through Oct. 7.
etc. There are Yiddish books, a good
From Oct. 14-Nov. 21, overlapping
selection of magazines, and an entire
the annual Jewish Book Fair, the
room of children's books.
gallery will present "Women of the
Monthly "Library Lectures" are
Book: Jewish Artists, Jewish Themes."
held at 1:30 on the first Wednesday of
Judith Hoffberg, the exhibit's curator
the month on diverse subjects.
from California, will speak at 7:30 on
Upcoming topics: Oct. 6, "Jewish
opening night, Oct. 14.
Music"; Nov. 3, "Sephardic Jews";
The gallery will host a children's
Dec. 1, "Jewish Spirituality".
project, making pop-up books, at 1:30
Hours: open daily except Sat. at 9 a.m.
p.m. Oct. 31.
Closes I p.m. Sun.; 4 p.m. Mon.-Wed.;
Gallery hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-
7 p.m. Thurs.; 2 p.m. Fri. Information:
Thurs.; 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Sun.
(248) 661-1000.
Information: (248) 661-7641.

JEWISH ENSEMBLE THEATRE in

JEWISH BOOK FAIR, Nov. 6 14,

the Aaron DeRoy Theatre of the Kahn
JCC, offers a Jewish spin on the lively
arts. While the actors are not necessar-
ily Jewish, the season offerings are
usually by Jewish playwrights like Neil
Simon and Arthur Miller, or have a
Jewish theme. The season's first play,

will take place at both the West
Bloomfield and Oak Park locations of
the JCC. The Book Fair offers books
of Jewish interest for sale, and a full
schedule of talks by invited authors.
This year's speakers include Alan
Dershowitz, Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz,

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Weight Management

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For more information about
classes and locations, call:

(248) 661-6625

"Healthy Kids Are Happy Kids"

MICHIGAN WOMEN PSYCHOLOGISTS

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