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"Interpreting 18th and 19th Century
Anglo-Jewish Writing" will be the
topic of speaker Michael Scrivener,
Wayne State University English pro-
fessor, 7:45 p.m. Friday, Feb. 23, at
Congregation T'chiyah, Royal Oak
Woman's Club, 404 S. Pleasant Street,
Royal Oak.
Scrivener will talk about neglected
writers such as David Levi and
Hyman Hurwitz. He will also com-
ment on David Ruderman's new book,

Jewish Enlightenment in an English
Key.

Women's Seder
At Adat Shalom

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Women in the community age 12 and
older are invited to attend the fourth
annual Jewish Federation Women's
Campaign and Education Department
women's seder 6:30 p.m. Wednesday,
March 21, at Adat Shalom Synagogue.
The seder will give women of each
generation an opportunity to celebrate
together The spirituality of Passover. A
Haggadah with special additional
readings for women has been pre-
pared.
This year, women in Federation's
Partnership 2000 region in Israers
Central Galilee will celebrate their first
women's seder. The materials have
been provided to counterparts in Israel
and a contingency from Federation's
women's department will travel there
to assist in the event.
Students from the pre-schools at
area synagogues have created Passover-
themed banners that will be on dis-
play at the seder.
Federation's Young Adult Division
has planned a pre-seder brunch for
women to paint seder plates, matzah
plates and Miriam's cups at the You're
Fired! Pottery studio in West
Bloomfield on Feb. 25. The creations
from this event will be on display at
the women's seder.
Terran Leemis will chair the event.
Carol Weintraub Fogel is associate
chair. Reservation deadline is March 2.
Cost of the seder, which includes a
Passover meal, is $36 per person,
payable in advance.
For reservations or information, call
Margo Lazar, (248) 203-1494. For
information about the pre-seder pot-
tery project, call Rebecca Rosen, (248)
203-1492.

Here's To...!

Sue Marx Films of Royal Oak
completed a promotional music
video for the Traverse City
Convention and Visitors Bureau;
the video was produced and direct-
ed by Sue Marx and Allyson
Rockwell.

Ely Tama, a Farmington Hills cer-
tified public accountant, was
inducted into the Fund-Raising
Hall of Fame at the National
Multiple Sclerosis Society's 2000
National Leadership Conference in
Washington, D.C. He raised
$156,956 for the National MS
Society in the past decade by riding
in the MS 150 Bike Tour.

Udi Kapen, a pedi-
atrician with
Southfield Pediatric
Physicians, played
the role of Perchik
in the Bloomfield
Players production
of Fiddler on the

Roof.

Udi Kapen

Dan Jacobs of Ferndale, a teacher
at the Bloomfield Hills-based
Roeper School, was recently award-
ed the grand prize of a VW Beetle
for submitting lesson plans on
Homework.com in the lesson-plan
contest. The plan he submitted was
an English exercise on grammar.

David Kloc, son of Howard and
Elli Kloc of Huntington Woods
and a junior at the Roeper
School, has been selected to par-
ticipate in the National Student
Leadership Conference on mas-
tering leadership, a leadership
development program for out-
standing high school students.

Erin Rosen, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Dennis Rosett of Walled
Lake, has been named to the fall
2000 Dean's List at Wells College,
Aurora, N.Y.

A.J. Roberts of West Bloomfield,
who recently celebrated her bat
mitzvah at Temple Beth El, invited
her classmates from Kingswood
School in Bloomfield Hills to help
pack 8,000 pounds of food with
her at Gleaners Community Food
Bank in Detroit.

