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(248) 855-1177

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(Next to Nino's/Strawberry Hill)

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The Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit has named two
new executive meeting rooms in the
Max M. Fisher Federation Building
in Bloomfield Township after the
late Ambassador David B. Hermelin.
Federation President Penny
Blumenstein made the announce-
ment at the June 19 combined board
meetings of Federation and the
United Jewish Foundation of
Metropolitan Detroit.
The participants convened in the
foyer to watch Blumenstein and
Doreen Hermelin, the late ambas-
sador's wife, unveil the gold le:ters
denoting the Ambassador David B.
Hermelin Executive Conference
Rooms.
Ambassador Hermelin passed
away Nov. 22, 2000. The philan-
thropist, businessman and activist
for Jewish Detroit served as the U.S.
Ambassador to Norway from 1997
to 2000.

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JCC Offers
Special Classes

New classes for children and teens
with special needs will be offered
this fall at the Jewish Community
Center of Metropolitan Detroit in
conjunction with Far Conservatory.
The classes will be held at the
JCC in West Bloomfield.
Music therapy, beginning Sept.
10, provides participants with .in
opportunity to develop social, motor
and communication skills while
building self-esteem. The class is for
children 7 to 13 years old.
The JCC blended musical ensem-
ble, also beginning Sept. 10,
explores all kinds of music by using
instruments and voice. Instruments
will be available to borrow or partic-
ipants may bring their own. The
class is open to people of all musical
levels and abilities.
Dance therapy, beginning Sept. 6,
helps to train and increase :luid pat-
terns of movement and provides the
student with a vehicle for non-verbal
expression. It builds upon current
abilities and strengthens self-esteem.
For fee information or to sign up for
a class, call Nancie Furgang, (248)
661-7737.

