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July 14, 2000 - Image 55

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-07-14

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Calendar

Calendar Listings are updated regularly on JN Online:

www.detroitjevvishnews.com

WCIIVIEN'S GROUPS

COMERICA PARK TOUR
Jewish Historical Society of Michigan holds
its "Field of Dreams" event, with brief his-
torical update by Irwin Cohen, Wednesday,
July 19, at Comerica Park in Detroit.
Breakfa.st buffet and a chartered bus trip.
$25 JHS members. $30 others. RSVP: Jim
Grey (248) 540-9070 or Rob Kaplow (248)
827-1868.

GLENNWOOD ORT TRIP
ORT 'plans a trip to the Soaring Eagle
Casino July 20. $40. Space limited. RSVP:
Olivia Hammer (248) 542-2939.

POET SUPOWIT AT HADASSAH
The Evergreen Group presents author and
poet Sandy Supowit to discuss her poetry
collection, "Halves of Necessity," noon,
Wednesday, July 26, at Hadassah House,
West Bloomfield. $7 Lunch. Guests wel-
comed. RSVP Charlene: (248) 661-5694.

MEN'S GROUPS

B'NAI B'RITH DINNER
The Oakland Century Lodge hosts indoor
picnic dinner with live musical entertain-
ment, 6 p.m. Sunday, July 16, at Adat
Shalom Synagogue. Fee. Seymour Schwartz
(248) 356-8563 or Donald R. Simon (248)
855-3693.

SENIORS

ADM SHALOM LUNCHEON
The Chazakah/Young at Heart hold lun-
cheon, 12:30 p.m. Thursday, July, 27, at
the synagogue. (248) 851-5100.

CLUBS/AFFILIATES

KOSHER SEX
The Jewish Judicial Seminar hosts Rabbi
Herschel Finman,
director of the Chabad
Outreach Education
Center, on traditional
Jewish family values,
f a ct and myth, 12:15
p.m. Wednesday, July
19, at the Coleman A.
Young City/County
Building in Detroit.
Kosher lunch. $10.
Rabbi Herschel RSVP: Rabbi Finman
Finman
(248) 542-5087.

STARS OF DAVID
An international social and educational
group for Jewish adoptive families hosts
its picnic, 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
Sunday, July 23, at Camp Ruth, in the
back of theWest Bloomfield JCC north
parking lot. Open to adoptive families
and those exploring adoption and their
family. Bring dairy lunch; beverages
and dessert provided. Swimming avail-
able. In case of rain, held in JCC. $5
adult, $2.50 child. Rosa Schindler
(248) 661-3978 or Dahlia Klein (248)
788-2202.

BRANDEIS USED-BOOK SALE
The Detroit-area chapter of Brandeis
University National Women's Committee
volunteers hold book sale Wednesday,
August 16-25, at the Tel-Twelve Mall,
Southfield. Free. Preview Night, 9:30 p.m.-
midnight, Wednesday, August 16. $5. (248)
626-8985.

OAK PARR .1CC

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 arefree unless
otherwise noted.

*Sharon Tomaszewski, RN, BSN, speaks on
"The Heart of A Healthy Life," 1 p.m.
Monday, July 17.
*Shoshana Wolok recounts her impressions
of the social and political environment in
Israel, and especially the position of Israeli
women, 1 p.m. Thursday, July 20.
Ongoing Events: *Creative writing classes
facilitated by Wayne State University profes-
sor Norma Goldman, 10 a.m. Friday, July
21. *Judy Kotzen discusses skills to maintain
a positive attitude in "One day At a Time,"
11 a.m. every Wednesday. *A senior kosher
lunch is served Monday through Friday for
adults ages 60 and older, with Shabbat bless-
ings, wine and challah on Friday.

ARTS &
ENTERTAINMENT

Enrertainmenkc

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CALL FOR PERFORMERS & ARTISTS
The International Institute of Metropolitan
Detroit, Inc., a venue for ethnic organiza-
tions and groups to showcase culture and
traditions, seeks artists and craftspeople for
Original World Market Oct. 13-15. People
interested in exhibiting and selling their
work, call Eve Boicourt, (248) 788-9253 or
Mary Ann Suciu (313) 871-8600 ext. 229.

ErlUCATION

ELLU V' ELLU
For additional information or to RSVP any of
these classes, call (248) 593-3490.
*An 8-week summer study series "The
Experience of Exile" with Michael Weiss is
offered twice a week, 8-9 p.m. Mondays;
beginning July 10, at Congregation B'nai
Moshe, West Bloomfield, and noon-1 p.m.
Wednesdays, at the Max M. Fisher
Federation Building, Bloomfield Township.
$50 per series. $7 a class. Haviva Jacobs at
AJE: (248) 645-7860.

COMMUNITY CALENDAR NOTES:
Items may be submitted to Community
Calendar. Write: Sharon Luckerman,
Editorial Assistant, the Jewish News,
27676 Franklin Road, Southfield, MI
48034; fax: (248) 354-6069; or e-mail:
sluckerm@thejewishnevvs.com The dead-
line for submissions is Thursday noon, 8
days prior to issue date. For more infor-
mation, call (248) 354-6060, ext. 265.

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