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July 07, 2000 - Image 112

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-07-07

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KNITWEAR

Annie Girl

GIANT
WOMEN'S & CHILDREN'S SALE

Thursday, July 6 -
Thursday, July 20

Monday, thru Saturday
10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

TEMPORARY LOCATION
28855 Orchard Lake Road

Between 12 & 13 Mile

in the old Marmel's location

ALL SALES FINAL • CA5H OR CHECKS ONLY

Telephone

(248) 926-9579

• Are you battling with your
child over food?

• Is your child gaining too
much weight?

• Do weight problems
run in your family?

Center
for Childhood
Weight Management

7/7

2000

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Living Well

Sydney Works
To Greet Jews

Sydney, Australia/JTA
An organization working to welcome
Jewish athletes and fans to this sum-
mer's Olympic Games was launched
this week.
The Sydney Olympics Jewish
Organizing Committee established
two drop-in centers where kosher
food will be available. It also arranged
for Jewish families in Sydney to pro-
vide hospitality, including Shabbat
meals, for Jewish visitors.
In addition, it engaged the local
Jewish historical society to offer a
number of walking tours of Old
Jewish Sydney during the Games.
A multicultural advisory commit-
tee was appointed two years ago to
assist the official Olympics organiza-
tion, and the Jewish committee's
chair, Amanda Gordon, was appoint-
ed to serve on it.
Gordon says the Olympics will
include a rabbi living in the athletes' vil-
lage, assisted by three spiritual a&isers,
and a sukka will be built in the athletes'
village for the Paralympics.
This year's Olympics are scheduled
for the last two weeks of September.
Information on the Sydney
Olympics Jewish Organizing
Committee is available at

www.join.org.au/sojoc

iTCC Golf Outing
At Tam July 17

The Jewish Community Center of
Metropolitan Detroit's annual Bank
One and Shuman Motors' Send a Kid
to Camp Golf Classic will be held
Monday, July 1Z,_at Tam O'Shanter
Country Club, West Bloomfield.
The golf outing and silent auction
funds scholarships for children to
attend the JCC's summer day camps.
The day includes lunch, dinner and a
cocktail hour. The fee is $300 per
golfer.
For reservations, by July 10, or for
sponsorship information, call Nevin
Kanner, (248) 661-1250.

Golf, l'ennis Day
For Sinai-Grace

The 500 Club, which supports Sinai-
Grace Hospital, will hold its 31st

Sports

annual Golf & Tennis Day on
Monday, July 17, at Plum Hollow
Country Club in Southfield.
The day includes a 7:30 a.m. con-
tinental breakfast, buffet barbecue
lunch, cocktails and awards dinner.
Golfers will follow a scramble format
with shotgun starts at 8 a.m. and - 1
p.m. A mixed tennis scramble is at 1
p.m.
Cost is $350 for golfers and $200
for tennis players. For information,
call Sinai-Grace, (313) 966-3150.

Hall-Of-per
Wins Race

Julius Spielberg,
98, of West
Bloomfield, won
a gold medal in
his age division
in racewalking at
the recent
Michigan Senior
Olympics at
Battle Creek.
Spielberg has
won more than
30 racewalking
events and was
elected to the
Julius Spielberg
Michigan Jewish
Sports Hall of
Fame last fall. He is a 60-year mem-
ber of the Health Club of the Jewish
Community Center of Metropolitan
Detroit.

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Travel

The JCC Plans
Travel Programs

The Travel Department of the Jewish
Community Center of Metropolitan
Detroit is sponsoring several trips this
summer.
A trip to the Canadian Rockies is
scheduled for July 23-Aug. 1.
A New Mexico trip Aug. 8-14 will
visit Albuquerque, Taos and Santa Fe,
including the Turquoise Museum,
Acoma. Pueblo and Old Town.
Travelers on a two-day trip to the
Shaw Festival at Niagara on the Lake
Aug. 29-30 will see the plays The
Doctor's Dilemma and She Loves Me.
For brochures or information, call
Lorraine Morris, (248) 661-7649.

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