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October 22, 1999 - Image 48

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-10-22

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NIVERSARY S

OUR GIFT TO YOU

Dresses • Suits • Coats • Jackets
• Sweaters • Shirts • Slacks
•Women's Sizes 2-14

Our Newly Added Diamond
Antique Jewelry Department

BEGINS SAT., OCT. 23RD
ENDS SAT., OCT. 30TH

Previous Sales Exluded

VOTE
November 2m1 7.

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player, a loyal friend and a
ed supporter of our school,

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Akiva fie)rew Day School
Vote November 2nd for

JONATHAN BRATEMAN

For Southfield City Council

Paid for by Jonathan Brateman for Southfield City Council
Irving Brateman, Treasurer
To help the campaign, send your checks to:
22917 S. Bellwood Drive, Southfield, MI 48034 (personal checks only)

Maxie Collision, Inc.

Jim Fleischer — "Since 1987"

32581 Northwestern Highway, Farmington Hills, MI 48334

10/22

248 - 737 - 7122

Help Out
Older Adults

Hadassah Hosts
Rabbi/Author

Volunteers are needed to rake leaves,
hang pictures, clean basements,
change light bulbs, winterize win-
dows and do other minor repairs for
homebound Jewish older adults at
9:30 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 24.
Sponsored by Southfield-based
Jewish Family Service, the third
annual Fall Fix Up project begins at
the Jewish War Veterans Building,
16990 W. 12 Mile (between
Greenfield and Southfield roads) in
Southfield. It's part of Michigan
Make a Difference Day.
JFS provides social and mental
health services to individuals and
families.
To volunteer, or if you know of a
senior who can benefit, call
Mechelle Bernard at Jewish Family
Service: (248) 559-1500. Micki
Grossman and Irvin Kappy are pro-
ject chairs. Parliament Construction
is a sponsor.
Phone calls on the day of the
event will be taken at (248) 559-
5680.

The Greater Detroit Chapter of
Hadassah will sponsor Rabbi Elyse
Goldstein at the Jewish Community
Center's 48th annual Jewish Book Fair
Tuesday, Nov. 9.
Rabbi Goldstein will speak at 1 p.m.
at the D. Dan & Betty Kahn Building
in West Bloomfield and at 8 p.m. at the
Jimmy Prentis Morris Building in Oak
Park. Lunch will be served at 11:45 a.m.
at a cost of $10. Reservations and pay-
ment for lunch are due by Nov. 1 to:
Hadassah, 5030 Orchard Lake Road,
West Bloomfield, MI 48322.
Rabbi Goldstein will discuss her
work ReVisions: Seeing Torah Through a
Feminist Lens.
In the book, she uncovers the Torah's
female spirit and illustrates how biblical
women have transformed the power
structures of the Jewish people. Women
whose lives are woven through stories in
Torah — Eve, Leah, Rachel and the
women of the Exodus story — reveal
how they existed within the power struc-
tures of biblical society and how they
changed those structures in the forma-
tion of the Jewish people.

Rabbi Conducts
Communal Training

Rabbi David Baron, author of
Moses on Management, will hold a
leadership and management train-
ing lunch-and-learn session for
Jewish communal
professionals noon
Monday, Nov. 8, at
the Jewish
Community Center's
Jewish Book Fair.
The training and
luncheon are taking
place at the JCC's
D. Dan & Betty
Kahn Building in
West Bloomfield.
Rabbi Baron is
founder of Temple
Shalom for the Arts,
a California-based
Rabbi David
arts congregation
that blends spiritual
teaching with music, drama and
dance. He also is involved in sev-
eral areas of business, including

investing and high technology. He
was a correspondent for Israel
Today Television and has per-
formed and consulted for films
and television shows.
Admission is $10,
including lunch.
Checks should be
made payable and
mailed to: Jewish
Community Center,
Attention: Executive
Offices, D. Dan &
Betty Kahn Building,
Eugene and Marcia
Applebaum Jewish
Community Campus,
6600 W. Maple
Road, West
Bloomfield, MI
Baron
48322.
Reservation dead-
line is Monday, Nov. 1. For infor-
mation, call Amy Brode, (248)
661-7649.

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