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December 17, 1999 - Image 53

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-12-17

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Adult Education
At Kol Ami

Lynne Roman will teach "Hebrew II" at
Temple Kol Ami 7-8 p.m. Thursdays,
Jan. 6-Feb. 10. Students will study the
prayer book. This course is open to any-
one with basic Hebrew reading skills.
Rabbi Norman T Roman will lead a
discussion series about Jewish responses
to the concept of God. The course will
be offered 10:45 a.m.-noon Sundays,
Jan. 16, 23, 30, at Ealy Elementary
School in West Bloomfield. There is a
charge for these courses. For informa-
tion, call Temple Kol Ami, (248) 661-
0040.

MJAC Holds
Raffle Winners

The Michigan Jewish AIDS Coalition
announces winners of its annual raffle,
drawn at MJAC's healing service Dec. 1
at Adat Shalom Synagogue.
The winners and their prizes are: Carl
Martello, first, $10,000; Michael
Weishaus, second, gold jewelry from
Astrein's Jewelry; Jerry Efros, third,
tower of books from Borders Books; Jan
Silverman, fourth, travel fantasy from
Wolfe Travel; Adeline Lachman, fifth,
dinner for four at Duet/Unique restau-
rant; Lynne Starman, sixth, dinner for
four at Morels/Unique restaurant; Gerry
Schwartz, seventh, a day of the works at
Silvin Ltd.

YAD EZRA

feedirg tfie Tew4fir Hiogry

In recognition of the 4,000 families who
contributed to Yad Ezra this year,
we thank you.
Because of your support and commitment
to helping those less fortunate,
Yad Ezra is able to
provide healthy kosher food packages to
1,600 needy Jewish individuals in our
community every month!

I

RAN INTO

AN OLD FRIEND TODAY. SHE WILL SOON BE MY

NEW NEIGHBOR AT THE HEATHERWOOD.

WE REMINISCED ABOUT THE GOOD OLE DAYS

Nira Lev
Slates Talk

AND SHARED OUR DELIGHT ABOUT OUR FUTURE.

Nira Lev, director of Hebrew programs
and the Hebrew Interactive Learning
Center at the Agency for Jewish
Education of Metropolitan Detroit, will
speak on "When History Repeats Itself
The Binding of Isaac," at the next
Educational Exchange. The presentation
sponsored by the AJE is 7-8:30 p.m.
Monday, Dec. 20, at Barnes & Noble
Booksellers, 6800 Orchard Lake Road,
West Bloomfield. The community is
welcome at no charge.
Lev, a Hebrew instructor for 27 years,
holds master of arts degrees from
Hebrew and Tel Aviv universities. She is
a past recipient of the Berman
Outstanding Professional Service Award
and the Schochet Outstanding Teacher
Award for Metropolitan Detroit.
For information or a schedule of
upcoming Educational Exchange pro-
grams, call Haviva Jacobs, (248) 354-
1050.

COMPANIONSHIP, DAILY MEALS, HOUSEKEEPING,

AT THE HEATHERWOOD YOU WILL ENJOY

24-HOUR STAFFING AND SO MUCH MORE.

the

ATHERWOOD

RETIREMENT COMMUNITY

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‘..4eaningfid J ~ etirement ..

For information call
Kathy Ostrowski

(248) 350-1777

22800 CIVIC CENTER DRIATE

SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN

HODS NG
OPPOSTUNITY

Ced andelittaul

G PESUL S.

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12/17
1999

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