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better edutation than Hillel.

dessert. Chairs are Gayle and Gary
Granat, Elaine and Mark Lavetter and
Alicia and Shawn Lavetter. (248) 851-
5100.

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SHIR TIICVAH BOOK FAIR

Sisterhood-sponsored fair at the Troy
temple 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Sunday,
Nov. 14 features adult and children's
books by Jewish authors and Judaica for
sale. (248) 649-4418, ext. 28.

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Shmooze Cafe will discuss "Science and
Religion — Are They Mutually
Exclusive?" 9:45 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 14.
Open to the community. Call (248) 545-
0985 for location.

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BAHM SENIORS BREAKFAST
Detroit News writer Torn Greenwood

Hillel Parent

speaks to Congregation Beth Abraham
Hillel Moses Seniors 11 a.m. Sunday,
Nov. 14. $3 members/$3.50 others.
(248) 851-6880.

ISRAEL BONDS AND BETH EL

Helen and Tarik Daoud and Sydell and
Douglas Schubot will receive the State of
Israel Declaration of Independence
Award 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 17 at a
tribute dinner at the temple. Pianist
David Syme will entertain. Information:
Metro Detroit Israel Bonds (248) 352-
6555 or (888) 352-6556.

B'NAI DAVID PRESENTS

The Jewish Movie Club shows Exodus
1:00 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 17 at the
synagogue. Coffee and cake at 12:30.
Free. (248) 855-5007.

A

t Hillel, we are committed to helping students define who they

are and where they want to go, in all aspects of life. Beginning

in kindergarten, we offer a multitude of enrichments, from

second language immersion to technology access to a complete sports

program. We give individualized support to ensure each student's

MICHIGAN WEAVERS GUILD
The Making of an Art Doll, a lecture by

success throughout the critical learning years.

doll maker Linda Struble presented at
monthly meeting noon, Thursday, Nov.
18 at the Farmington Hills Library.
Guild: (248) 625-1904.

To learn more, We invite you to talk with our faculty at our

Open House on December 2, at 7:00 P.M.

OHR SOMAYACH DETROIT

Rosalind and Larry Nemer receive the
1999 Tree of Life Award 7 p.m.
Thursday, Nov. 18 at the Atrium in 300
Galleria Office Centre, Southfield. RSVP:
(248) 352-4870.

We're

Michigan Heritage Bank
Rates Above The Rest.

NCCJ BROTHERHOOD DINNER

The National Conference for
Community and Justice dinner is
designed to bring together business, reli-
gious and community leaders to recog-
nize progress in human relations.
Reception 6 p.m., dinner at 7 Thursday,
Nov. 18 at the Marriott Hotel in the
Renaissance Center, Detroit. $250. (313)
567-6225.

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Checking Account
Minimum $2,500

BAHM HOLIDAY FUN

Members and their children invited to
Thanksgiving Day parade. Bus leaves
synagogue 7:15 a.m. Breakfast provided.
Reservations required. Fee. (248) 851-
6880.

Visit our web site: www.MIHeritage.com or call for a CD by mail application.

NOVI: Next to the Novi Hilton
21211 Haggerty Road at 8 Mile

TROY: Troy Sports Center
1917 East Big Beaver at John R.

1-800-914-3524

1-248-619-0264

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