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September 14, 2001 - Image 94

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-09-14

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A Very Happy anti Healthy
New Year to All Our
Friends and Family.

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PAULA & MARCUS LAST
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ESTHER, FRANK, JEREMY & ARIELLE ROSNER

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A Very Happy and Healthy
New Year to All Our
Friends and Family.

THE SCHWARTZ FAMILY
ROZ, BOB, JOEL & HOWARD
MICHEL, MATT & JORDYN BERTMAN

May the New Year Urina
To All MY Friends
and Family I-lealth,
JOY, Urcsperity
and Everythin0
Good In Life.



JUDI, JOE & BRANDON SCHNEIDER
HEATHER & BRETT SCHNEIDER, CAIDEY & ZACK
BRYAN SCHNEIDER & ARRYN STEELE
MOLLY & BRAD SCHNEIDER

to all
ur friewb.
and relatives.

JOEL & HILDA
HAMBURGER

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MIRIAM & WILLIAM
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9/14
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THE FLEISCHERS – MARTA,
LINDA, GEORGE & FAMILY

reducing stress, eating properly,
handling emotions, simplifying
life and exploring values and
life purpose. Henry Ford
Medical Center, West
Bloomfield. (734) 327-9955.

EDUCATION
Center for New Thinking —
Sherwin T Wine, director, pres-

ents all lectures unless otherwise
indicated. $8 members, $9
guests. Birmingham Unitarian
Church, Woodward at Lone

Pine. (248) 338-0105.
• "The New Georgia: Mayhem
in the Caucasus" — Tuesday,
Sept. 18, 7:30-9:30 p.m.
• "Stem Cells and Clones" —
Thursday, Sept. 20, 10 a.m.

BENEFITS
Triathlon For Hope —
Sunday, Oct. 14, 9-10:30 a.m.
Session I, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
Session II. Half-hour run, half-
hour swim and half-hour spin
class to raise money for breast
cancer research and treatment
at City of Hope National
Medical Center and Beckman
Research Institute. $40 mini-
mum donation. West
Bloomfield JCC. RSVP by
Oct. 7; $5 discount for early
bird deadline Sept. 30: Marni
Stone (248) 432-5427, Krysta
Spann Ivey (800) 732-7170.
"Laughing Positively Matters"
— Tuesday, Oct. 16, 7:30
p.m. Kadima presents a night
of comedy featuring Darrell
Hammond, Saturday Night
Live. $30. Detroit Opera
House. RSVP by Sept. 14,
(248) 559-8235.

AUDITIONS
Bel Canto Choral Group —
Women of all voices invited to
audition for 50th season,
which begins in September,
with new conductor, Martin
Mandelbaum. Kathryn Parcells
(313) 640-0123.
Zamir Chorale of
Metropolitan Detroit —
Tuesdays, 7:30 p.m. Open
rehearsal and auditions.
Congregation Beth Ahm,
Bloomfield Twp. Deb (248)
661-9505.
Annie — Saturday, Sept. 15, 9
a.m., for girls; Sunday, Sept.
16, 5:30 p.m. for adults.
Stagecrafters, Baldwin Theatre,
415 S. Lafayette, Royal Oak.
(248) 541-8027.
Charlottes's Web — Sunday,
Sept. 16, 7 p.m. Children ages

8-16. Marquis Theatre, 135 E.
Main St., Northville. (248)
349-8110.

VOLUNTEER
OPPORTUNITIES
Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit,
Women's Campaign and
Education Department —
Sunday, Sept. 30, 12:30 p.m.
"Itsa Mitzvah," a day of good
deeds and fun. Choose from a
variety of activities. Lunch.
Meet at the Max M. Fisher
Federation Bldg. RSVP by
Sept. 10: Gail (248) 539-7949,
Karen (248) 737-1814.
Jewish Family Service —

24123 Greenfield Road,
Southfield. For information:
Carol Fletcher (248) 559-1500.

• 5th Annual Fall Fixup —
Sunday, Oct. 28, 9:30 a.m.-1
p.m. Serves older adult and
those in need of window win-
terization, leaf-raking and
indoor-outdoor cleanup. Set up
a team of individuals, students,
families, corporations or social
groups.
• Supportive Community —
1-3 hours, twice yearly, for
adults and children. Sign up to
be on a roster of volunteers to
be called on to assist home-
bound older adults with minor
indoor and outdoor household
chores: replace light bulbs,
shovel snow, drive to outpa-
tient surgery, minor plumbing.
• Friendly Visitors — 1 hour
weekly. Family or individual to
visit with and/or grocery shop
for a homebound older adult.
• JFS Mentors — 2-4 hours, 1
day per week. Reach out to a
child who would benefit from
a special friendship with a car-
ing adult. Mentors offer valu-
able companionship and sup-
port by providing one-on-one
attention and guidance.
• School Tutors — 1 hour
weekly. As a partner with the
Jewish Coalition for Literacy,
JFS Matches volunteers with
students at a local elementary
school.
• Courtesy Drivers — 1 morn-
ing or afternoon weekly. Drive
homebound older adults to
doctor appointment to visit
someone in the hospital or
other destinations.

Calendar Listings are updated
regularly on JN Online:
wvvw.detroitjewishnews.com

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