Ways For Generations
To Save Memories

"Calling All Generations: Create and
Preserve Your Family Memories" will be
held 1:15-4:30 p.m. Sunday, April 2, at
the Jewish Community Center in West
Bloomfield.
The program will kick off with enter-
tainment featuring the Temple Beth El
Klezmer Kids and Yeshiva Beth Yehudah
Boys Choir. Also, Rabbi Aaron Bergman
of Congregation Beth Ahm will speak
briefly.
Participants can choose from four
workshops: "From Soup to Nuts:
Creating a Family Cookbook," "The Art
of the Shpeil: Oral Histories and Family
Memory Books," "How to Make a
Jewish Quilt and Other Family
Legacies" and "Dust Off Your Treasures:
Discover and Discuss the Meaning of
Jewish Ceremonial Art," which will be
hosted by Arthur Feldman, an authority
on Jewish art and antiquities.
For children age 5 and older, who are
accompanied by an adult, there will be
special programs presented by Jewish
Experiences For Families.
Sponsors are the Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit's Elderlink,
Community Outreach and Education
Department and Leonard N. Simons
Jewish Community Archives; Jewish
Apartments and Services; the Jewish
Community Center; the Agency for
Jewish Education of Metropolitan
Detroit's JEFF program; Jewish Family
Service; J e wish Vocational Service;
LeVine Institute on Aging of Jewish
Home and Aging Services; the Jewish
News; HDS Services; National Council
of Jewish Women, Greater Detroit
Section/SPACE; and Ben N. Teitel
Charitable Trust.
Linda Lee is chairing the event.
Admission is free, but pre-registration is
required by March 24. For information
or to request a registration form, call
(248) 203-1468.

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Dinner Theater
Cabaret Set

The Zager/Stone/Tucker/Grant B'nai
B'rith Unit will host a dinner theater
cabaret 5:30 p.m. Sunday, April 9, at
Adat Shalom Synagogue.
The evening will feature magic, com-
edy, songs and Jewish skits plus a sit-
down dinner and sundae bar. The cost is
$30 per person. For reservations by
March 27, call Fran White, (248)
855-5255, or Rae Schane, (248)
557-4453.

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