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April 13, 2001 - Image 38

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-04-13

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YOM HAZI KARON

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You are cordially invited to the
Yom HaZikaron
Memorial Ceremony

Cantors Concert
Welcomes Spring

Tuesday, April 24, 2001
1st lyar 5761
7:30 p.m.*

Congregation Shaarey Zedek
27375 Bell Road
Southfield

Brigadier General Eyval Giladi

will represent the Israel Defense Forces

An accompanied IDF soloist will appear

No charge

*We kindly ask you to be seated
by 7:15 p.m. in order to start promptly.

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The Adat Shalom Synagogue
Sisterhood will feature Cantors Perry
Fine and Nancy Ginsberg from New
York in "Spring Sensation," a cabaret
evening for men and women 6:30
p.m. Tuesday, May
1, at the synagogue.
Cantor Fine
serves as cantor of
Congregation Beth
El in South Orange,
N.J., and also sits
on the faculties of
the Jewish
Theological
Seminary and the
Cantor Fine
Academy for Jewish
Religion in New
York City.
Cantor Ginsberg
of Har Sinai
Temple in
Baltimore has
served on the board
of the American
Conference of
Cantors and has
Cantor
been featured on
Ginsberg
"Dateline NBC" as
the "cabaret can-
tor."
Singer, actor,
pianist and vocal
coach Kenneth
Gould will provide
keyboard accompa-
niment for a pro-
gram. Gould has
Kenneth Gould
been musical direc-
tor of numerous
plays and is pursuing cantorial stud-
ies at the Academy for Jewish
Religion.
Norma Dorman is chair of the
event. Reservations are required.
There is a minimum donation of
$54 per person. For details, call the
Adat Shalom office, (248) 851-5100.

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Jewish Fah'ily Service and Kadima,
both of Southfield, are beginning a
support group for parents who are
struggling with children who have a
mental health diagnosis.
For information, call Sandra
Hyman at JFS, (248) 559-1500, or
Geta Richman at Kadima, (248) 559-
8235. All inquiries are confidential.

Rabbi Telushkin
Addresses ORT

Rabbi Joseph Telushkin, author and
humorist, will be the speaker at the
ORT Visionaries Contributors
Dinner honoring
community leaders
Andrea and
Lawrence Wolf on
Wednesday, May 9,
at Adat Shalom
Synagogue.
Rabbi Telushkin
is the author of
Jewish. Literacy: The
Rabbi
Most Important
Telushkin
Things You Need to
Know About the
Jewish. Religion, Its People and Its
History.
Proceeds from the ORT event will
benefit the Michigan ORT Resource
Center and ORT Operations USA.
The resource center, to be located in
the Jewish Community Center in
West Bloomfield, will provide stu-
dents of all ages, educators and the
greater Detroit Jewish community
access to an innovative education
and technology resource. A cam-
paign is under way to equip, staff
and maintain the center.
Honorary dinner chair is Doreen
Hermelin. Dinner chairs are Harriet
Jacobson and Robbie Segel.
For reservations, call (248) 723-
8860.

NCJW Hears
Judge Sosnick

National Council of Jewish Women
Greater Detroit Section will honor
its volunteers 7:30 p.m. Monday,
April 20, at Adat
Shalom Synagogue.
Oakland County
Circuit Judge
Edward Sosnick
will speak.
All volunteers
participating in
NCJW programs
are invited to a
Judge Sosnick
dessert reception in
their honor, which
will be held immediately after Judge
Sosnick's address.
There is no charge. Volunteers
should respond to NCJW, (248)
355-3300.

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