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June 23, 2000 - Image 49

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-06-23

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THE OAK PARK

Federation Building, Bloomfield Twp.
$30 a person. RSVP by July . 1 to
reserve ticket: Leonard Milstone (248)
203-1457.

OAK PARR JCC

For information or to RSVP, call the
Jewish Community Center, Jimmy
Prentis Morris Building; 15110 W 10
Mile Road, Oak Park, at (248) 967-
4030. All events are five unless otherwise
noted.

The series continues:

MATT "'ELVIS" KING

The Yiddish/Jewish Video Series pre-
sents The Return, Part I: The Birth of a
Movement that covers Jewish history
from the 19th century to 1904, 12:45
Monday, July 3.

July 16

The classic film Charade staring Cary
Grant and Audrey Hepburn with
Walter Mathau is shown 12:45 p.m.,
Thursday, July 6.

All concerts are at

"The Nurse Is In" Shirley Kramer,
R.N., checks blood pressure and fast-
ing blood sugars as part of weekly
health screening, 1-3 p.m. Thursdays.

Events are open to the community at

SPACE FOR CHANGING
FAMILIES
For information or to RSVP call
SPACE/NCJW at (248) 355-9936. All
meetings held by a trained facilitator
and in the Homestead USA Building,
Southfield.

ROTHSTEIN PARK

no charge.

In the event of rain, concerts are held inside the JCC's Jimmy Prentis Morris Building
on the A. Alfred Taubman Jewish Community Campus.
Bring a blanket or a chair.

The Neighborhood Project • Jewish Apartments and Services Friends & Family Society •
Jewish Community Center • City of Oak Park • The Detroit Jewish News

HEALTH

SUPPORT

in

located on the pedestrian deck over 1-696

Broadway and Yiddish melodies pre-
sented by local entertainers for weekly
social, 1 p.m. Wednesdays.
Refreshments. Fee.

BONE MARROW
TRANSPLANT
An educational forum for those facing
the challenge of a transplant or for
those serving as caregivers, 12:30-4:45
p.m. Saturday, June 24, at the Livonia
Civic Center Library, 32777 Five Mile
Road. Panel presentations by doctors
and cancer survivors Pola Friedman
and Jerome Pesick. Free and open to
the public. Refreshments. (800) 546-
5268 or (248) 358-1886.

730 P.M.

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Th is is :ecie-ration

NEIG HBORHOOD

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SPACE offers an 8-week bereavement
group for adults grieving the death of a
spouse or partner, 1-3 p.m. Thursdays,
July 6-Aug. 24. Free. RSVP by July 3.

SPACE accepting registration for 6-
week divorce support group, 7:30-9:30

Prior Sales
Excluded

All Sales final

6/23
2000

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