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April 14, 2000 - Image 61

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-04-14

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World Faiths
Meet In Oak Park

BROOKDALE

THE HERITAGE

Oak Park will be the site of a major
trialogue at the Muslim, Christian,
Jewish Leadership Symposium
Sunday on April 30. It will be hosted
by Congregation Beth Shalom and
sponsored by the National
Conference for Community and
Justice.
Rabbi Everettt Gendler, Professor
Mahmoud Ayoub and Sister Amata
Miller will speak on how their reli-
gions relate to world issues, such as
sweatshop labor, global warming and
Third World debt.
For information, call Steve
Spritzer, (313) 567-6225.

Michigan's Premier
Luxury Retirement Community

The Heritage offers everything

you want and need, now and in

the future. Whether you're ready

to simplify your life, pursue your

interest or you require assis-

tance daily, The Heritage is with

Adat Shalom
Sets Donor Day

you every step of the way.

The Adat Shalom Synagogue
Sisterhood will feature author Rochelle
Majer Krich at its annual Donor Day
luncheon on Thursday, May 4.
The Jewish mystery writer is the
author of nine books, including
Where's Mommy Now?, which was
made into the film Perfect Alibi.
Donor day will begin at 10 a.m.
with boutiques. The luncheon and
program will begin at 11:45 a.m.
Janis Holcman of West Bloomfield
and Shula Fleischer of Bloomfield
Hills are event chairs. Carol
Weintraub Fogel of West Bloomfield
is sisterhood president.
There is a $36 per person mini-
mum contribution to attend.
Reservations are required by April 24.
For information, call Adat Shalom,
(248) 851-5100.

your dignity, your choices. We

We put you first... your privacy,

provide the services you need-

meals, housekeeping, around

the clock staffing assistance

with personal care needs, and

more-to help you continue to

live your life as you please.

ZOA Sponsors
Program In Israel

The Zionist Organization of America
Summer in Israel program will be
combined with a program sponsored
by the Betar Zionist youth move-
ment.
The four-week program will
include sightseeing, visits to Israel's
religious and historic sites, one week
in the Gadna army experience and
volunteer work in the community of
Kedumim in the Samarian hills.
Scholarship assistance is available
from the ZOA Michigan Region
Scholarship Endowment Fund. For
information and applications, call
(248) 569-1515.

For more information or to

Exceptional
Senior Living

schedule a personal tour
please call:

248-208-9393

25800 ELEVEN MILE ROAD
SOUTHFIELD, MI 48034

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The Heritage of Southfield provides equal housing opportunites to persons 62 years of age or older.

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