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August 25, 2000 - Image 100

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-08-25

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LARGE
SELECTION 41
AVAILABLE •

iving Well

Scene
Happeninp

For college age through
30-something.

Lexus RX300

The Only Blimps You'll Feel Are Of The Goose Variety.

• Leather Heated Seats
• Moon Roof
• Premium Sound
• 6 Disc CD Changer
• naction Control
•Alloy Wheels

FOR CUSTOM QUOTES SEE

Lexus of Lansing

5701 S. Pennsylvania, Lansing

(Exit 104 Cedar Street off 1-96, 3 blks. N. on Penn.)

-

www.lexusoflansing.com

WE PICK UP AND
DELIVER ANYWHERE

1.800-716-9999

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HMI Names
New Staff

Working up an appetite
on Labor Day,

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2000

Sept. 12 Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. Jewish
Federation of Metro Detroit Young
Adult Division "3M: Mysticism,
Meditation & Munchies" at
Birmingham Community House.
Cost: $5. For information, contact
Rebecca Rosen, (248) 203-1492 or
rosen@jfmd.org .

Sept. 26 Tuesday, 8:30 p.m.
Federation Young Adult Division
Roaming Bar Nite at Roosevelt's, 12
Mile and Orchard Lake Road,
Farmington Hills. No cost. For infor-
mation, call (248) 203-1492 or
rosen@jfmd.org.

MWO

Labor Day barbecue? Enjoy Hebrew National Franks.
100% pure kosher beef, perfectly seasoned.

Sept. 1-3 Orthodox Union national
convention for the Jewish deaf and
hearing impaired, in Silver Spring,
Md. Workshops, meals, Shabbat ser-
vices run by the deaf, Saturday night
activity and Sunday trip to
Washington, D.C. Attendees must be
subscribers to the Jewish Deaf Singles
Registry ($10). For information, call
Samuel Landau via TTY/Fax, (908)
352-7395 or e-mail sammuellan-
dau@juno.com

Oct. 19, Dec. 14 Israel Encounter
trips for ages 21-40, sponsored by
Young Jewish Leadership Concepts,
(800) 223-YJLC or
Lou4YJLC@aol.com.

Working on Labor Lay,

kosher!

Scene Travel

Aug. 31 Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Hillel
of Metro Detroit miniature golf at
_Golden Bear, 3500 Edgar Road,
Royal Oak. Cost is $3. For informa-
tion, call Robyn Grauer, (313) 577-
3459 or hillelprodir@wayne.edu .

Sept. 17 Sunday, 11:30 a.m. Ruach
Hadassah beach party on Elizabeth
Lake for current and prospective
members. RSVP to Suzie, (248) 684-
4663.

not kosher!

8/25

Aug. 29 Tuesday, 8:30 p.m. Jewish
Federation Young Adult Division will
meet at the Temple, 344 W. Nine
Mile, Ferndale. Cost: $7 at the door.
Cash bar and desserts. For informa-
tion, call Josh Cohen, (248) 203-
1471 or jcohen@jfmd.org.

The Scene

finer, Pro-Detroit coor-
r, compiled this list. To
r programs listed, con-
er by the 10th of each
th for events occurring the
ng month. Please provide
complete information to her at
the Jewish Federation of
Metropoiitan Detroit, (248)
203-1499, or e-mail
kweiner@jimd.org.
For late additions, call Alan
Hitsky at the Jewish. News: (248)
354-6060 or e-mail
alutsky@thejewishnews.com

Jay Raben has
been named
program direc-
tor for Hillel of
Metro Detroit
for area college
campuses.
At the same
time, Shira
Weinstein has
been named
Jewish Campus
Jay Raben
Service Corps
fellow to serve
HMD and Eastern Michigan
University Hillel.
Raben is a graduate of the
University of Michigan with a B.A. in
psychology. He spent the past two
years in Israel as a participant in
Project Otzma and studying at the
Pardes Institute in Jerusalem.
Raben will be responsible for over-
seeing HMD's programming, publici-
ty and leadership development.
Weinstein is a native of
Philadelphia, volunteered for three
months working with Israeli and Arab
teens in the Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit's Partnership
2000 region and teaches Hebrew at
Beth Israel Religious School in Ann
Arbor. She was a co-president of
EMU Hillel and graduated from
EMU with a degree in elementary
education.

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