Left:
Lynne Avadenka
at work in her
Huntington
Woods studio.

Opposite page:
Avadenka's
street-side mural

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across the street and politely confronted
the man, who seemed startled and ran.
"He'd been knifing out the words
ben adam (Hebrew for human
being)," said Darlene Carroll,
Lemberg director, who called the
police. The man was never found.
"I was pretty upset. Who? Why?"
said Avadenka, who stapled the half-
excised word back in place. "It had
only been up a day. I don't think it was
politically motivated. Maybe the man's
name was Ben Adam. Who knows?"
The mural remains up until March 23.
— Keri Guten Cohen

Tips And Tapes
Geared To Pesach

Eilu v' Eilu is offering free copies of
"The Nehama Glogower Master
Passover Plan."
"Eilu v' Eilu offers this friendly,
informal guide to make life easier for
anyone who is in charge of preparing a
home for Passover," says Nancy
Kaplan, executive director of the
Bloomfield Hills-based Eilu v' Eilu,
the adult Jewish learning project of the
Michigan Conservative movement.
Community educator Nehama
Stampfer Glogower is a teacher at

Hillel Day School of Metropolitan
Detroit and has led Eilu v' Eilu study
sessions. The guide is subtitled "How
to Prepare for the Holiday Without
Totally Going Nuts."
The short booklet includes hints for
cleaning each room in the house and
the blessing for burning chametz (leav-
ened bread) in English, Hebrew and
English transliteration.
Eilu v' Eilu also has tapes and CDs
of lectures on Passover themes, geared
to independent adult study, available
for loan from its library.
To request a free copy of "The
Nechama Glogower Master Passover
Plan" or a catalogue of library tapes, call
Lisa Parshan at (248) 593-3490; e-mail:
learn@eilulearn.org or access the Web
site at www.eilulearn.org
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Correction

Jaclyn Goldis of Bloomfield Hills
was misidentified in her
Community Views article about
Jewish heritage ("Making Sense
Of My Heritage," March 9, page
31). Rapaport is the name of her
dormitory at Alexander Muss
High School in Israel.

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Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania and Washington, D.C., for a
special event on Sunday, April 1, at the home of Lois and Dr.
Leonard Sharzer in Manhattan.
The event is geared for all former students of Hillel Day School
living on the East Coast; they need not be graduates.
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