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January 21, 2000 - Image 101

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-01-21

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The Scene

Happenings

For young adults, post-college
through 30-something.

Jan. 21 Friday, 7:30 p.m. Young
Adult Shabbat Service at Adat Shalom
Synagogue. Interactive discussion dur-
ing the service, followed by Kiddush.
Jeremy or Beth Kahn, (248) 544-
6433.

Jan. 23 Sunday, 10:30 a.m. Talk on
setting priorities by Dr. Aaron Ahuvia
of University of Michigan-Dearborn
at Washtenaw JCC. Brunch follows.
Sponsored by Connections, the singles
program of Jewish Family Services of
Washtenaw County. Connections,
(734) 971-3280.

Jan. 23 Sunday, 12:30 p.m. Tu
b'Shevat seder at West Bloomfield
JCC. Sponsored by Jewish Federation's
Avenues (ages 35-50), TEVA
(Federation's environmental group)
and Hillel of Metro Detroit. Cost: $5.
Alaine Waldshan. (248) 203-1486, or
e-mail waldshan@jfmd.org

Jan. 24 Monday, 9 p.m. Hillel of
Metro Detroit CoffeeHouse Night at
Borders Book & Music, Farmington
Hills. Jeff Klein of Republic Banc will
lead home-buyer's seminar. Robyn
Grauer, (313) 577-3459.

Jan. 25 Tuesday, 8:30 p.m. Jewish
Federation Young Adult Division Bar
Nite at Snooker's Pool & Pub.
Lauren Dworkin, (248) 203 7 1492, or
e-mail dworldn@grnd.org

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Jan. 25 Tuesday, TBD. Jewish
Federation Young Adult Campaign
event with Itai Tannenbaum. Josh
Cohen at Federation, (248) 203-1471.

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S ara Friedman, Pro-Detroit coor-
dinator, compiled this list. To

have your programs listed, con-
tact her by the 10th of each
month for events occurring the
following month. Please provide
complete information to her at
the Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit, (248) 203-
1499, or e mail
lthiedman@jfmd.org.
For late additions, call Alan
Hitsky at the Jewish News: (248)
354-6060 or
ahltsky@thejewishnews.com

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