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October 08, 1999 - Image 50

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-10-08

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NOT TO MENTION EARLY.

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credit approval and avellebilty from existing retailer
inventory. Delivery by November 5, 1999 required.
Retailer ences will vary and affect coatomer cost.
S460 payment based on a 39.rnonth closed-end tense
for e new 2000 V70 All Wheel Drive Cross Country
with Sunroof/Leather Package and Touring Package.
The refundable security deposit is required. Taxes,

Steven Kaplan, Steven Cohen, Gene Schabath

Enai Irrith Board Meets

Steven M. Kaplan, president; Steven J. Cohen, vice president; and guest speaker
Gene Schabath of the Detroit News are shown at the first meeting this fall of the
B'nai B'rith Great Lakes Region board. Schabath spoke on media coverage.

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10/8
1999

50 Detroit Jewish News

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MEIJER

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Museum Stages
Council Exhibit

Discovery Place
Reopens At JCC

The Henry Ford Museum at Greenfield
Village in Dearborn will feature the
exhibit "Jewish Community Council:
Sixty Years of Working Together for
Justice and Harmony" during October.
Commissioned by the Jewish
Community Council in commemora-
tion of its 60th anniversary as the pub-
lic affairs voice of the Jewish commu-
nity and sponsored by the Ford Motor
Company Fund, the exhibit traces the
relationship between Detroit's Jewish
community and the diverse metropoli-
tan community since the 1930s.
Joe Hines, designer of the Jewish
Federation's Centennial Exhibit and
principal of Projects, Arts and Ideas,
created the exhibit.
The exhibit depicts the cooperation
among local ethnic and religious
groups in their shared struggles against
religious and racial discrimination,
efforts to preserve religious freedom,
advocacy for human rights around the
globe and programs for multicultural
understanding. Educational materials
accompany each panel and are provid-
ed to viewers of the exhibit.
For information, call the council
office, (248) 642-5393.

My Jewish Discovery Place, providing
children and their families with hands-
on Jewish experiences, will reopen
12:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 10, at the
Jewish Community Center's D. Dan
& Betty Kahn Building in West
Bloomfield.
Open to children ages 3-8 and their
parents, My Jewish Discovery Place
offers activities highlighting Jewish life
and culture. Guests can learn about
Jewish holidays, build a replica of
Jerusalem's walls, "fly" on an El Al
Airlines jet, dress up as biblical charac-
ters and go on an archeological dig.
Throughout October, My Jewish
Discovery Place will focus on the
theme of creation. The area will be
turned into the Garden of Eden, with
activities and crafts. Refreshments will
be served at the Oct. 10 opening.
Regular hours for My Jewish
Discovery Place are 12:30 4 p.m.
Sundays. Weekday group tours are •
available by appointment.
Admission is $1 per child for
Jewish Community Center members;
$2 for non member children.
For information, call Rebecca
Levenson, (248) 661-7649.

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