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Spectrum Neon Steffie and Jim Zack Stephanie Jacobson Beth and Gary Karp Springlatian 2000 Chairmen aVe: 4/21 2000 16 The JHSM tour, developed by with one bathroom," he said. • Dr. Aaron Lupovitch of West "The first time, my wife and I Bloomfield, runs every couple of took my parents on a bus with three years, said Staller. This year marks generations. As the bus turned dif- the 12th trip, and Lupovitch will be ferent directions, there were waves the guide on the second bus. of sounds coming from different As the city of Detroit changes, said parts of the bus" as various age Staller, the tour is updated, "taking groups recognized sites. out the empty lots and West Bloomfield's bringing back streets with Jerry Cook, a society new renovations. Moving out of the board member, noted Chicago Boulevard "Detroit used to be that the trip draws , and still is a viable'part of sanctuary of other than those with Congregation the Jewish community," Detroit roots. "There Shaarey Zedek, 1962 she said. "Many seniors is also curiosity by who would not feel com- younger people, trans- fortable driving by them- plants and New selves to visit their neighborhoods Americans who hear so much about from 60 or 70 years ago" are streets and neighborhoods," he said. thrilled to do so on the bus. Grey said his involvement on the "They want to feel the memory trips have allowed him to reminisce of a wonderful youth or childhood, and expand his knowledge. "I also and remember how their family and learned from others on the bus, friends lived nearby in one big, with some even taking the micro- happy small town," she added. phone from the guide, wanting to Two luxury buses, complete with share a special story." a bathroom, will leave Temple Beth The Jewish Historical Society of El at 12:30 p.m. The four-hour Detroit operates out of the Jewish tour will travel past old Jewish and Community Center in West public schools, synagogues and such Bloomfield. It's in its 41st year of sites as the Oakland (Boulevard) collecting, preserving and sharing Shvitz and Palmer Park. Beth Olam the history of Jews in Michigan. Cemetery in Hamtramck is the one actual stop on the trip. The society also organizes cus- The Jewish Historical Society tom-planned trips tailored to indi- bus tour will leave at 12:30 p.m. vidual synagogues or groups. The Sunday, May 7, from the north bus tour could put a historical spin end of the Temple Beth El park- on a family reunion or special birth- ing lot at 14 Mile and Telegraph day, said Staller. roads, and return at 4:30 p.m. Jim Grey of Farmington Hills, a Cost is $15/ JHSM members; past president of the society, has $18/non-members. A $5 dis- taken the tour several times. He said count will be given for the he especially enjoyed seeing his alma donation of a school yearbook mater, Mumford High School on or reunion booklet. Wyoming. Kids on' the bus, who did For information, call Adele not grow up in Detroit, marveled at Staller, (248) 557-8315. "how we lived in such small houses ; Merle and Shirley Harris Children and Family Division 28366 Franklin Road Southfield, MI 48034 248-352-5272 v/tty fax 248-352-5279 jarcOjarc.org MILS 4206 ❑ \\",.V.1%. ‘\ „. \t„.. \ \ • ,s.,„