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February 04, 2000 - Image 101

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-02-04

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Escape
to the
Desert this
Passover.

over and over, and each time see new
segments of Israel."



For information about the singles
mission, call Josh Cohen, (248) 203-
1471 or jcohen@jfmd.org or Andrew
Echt, (248) 203-1455 or
echt@ j frnd. o rg

Chamber Music
Concert Set

Lauren Friedman of Birmingham con-
templates visiting Israel

future that so many young adults are
committed to having an Israel experi-
ence," said Andrew Echt, 30, a senior
campaign associate with Federation.
Melissa Seligman, 29, of Royal
Oak, who went on the singles mission
in 1998, looks forward to being on
this year's veterans bus. "I can not
wait to experience the overall trip
again," she said.
Michelle Goldstein, 30, of
Birmingham, trip leader for the veter-
ans bus, said, "People love this trip
and there is so much to see and
explore beyond the first experience.
The veterans bus will be designed like
the singles trip, but with a new itiner-
ary with alternative, less-mainstream
activities, like hiking, outdoor adven-
tures and political events.
"We will break off, yet reconvene
with the main group for all the
evening and social times," said
Goldstein, who has been on the trip
three times. "This way, people can go

A chamber music concert will be
hosted by the Young Adult Division
of the Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit 8 p.m.
Saturday, Feb. 26, at the Seligman
Family Performing Arts Center at
Detroit Country Day School, 13 Mile
and Lahser roads, Beverly Hills.
The concert will feature the
Borromeo String Quartet with James
Dunham on the viola. There will be
an afterglow dessert reception follow-
ing the performance. The quartet is
presented by the Chamber Music
Society of Detroit.
Event chairs are Paul Sulverman,
Lee Trepeck and Nancy Goldstein.
Cost is $54 per couple. Reservation
deadline is Friday, Feb. 18.
For information or reservations,
contact Lauren Dworkin, (248) 203-
1492.

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Joshua Cohen has been promoted to director of the Young Adult Division
of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit. He was formerly a cam-
pai.gn associate at Federation.
Cohen will oversee the programming and campaign activities of YAD, a
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and couples ages 21-35.
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attended Hebrew University and is a song leader at community functions.

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