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October 12, 2001 - Image 100

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-10-12

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We'll make sure your window
fashions arrive before your in-laws do.

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`Java, Jazz'
Opens YAD

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RSVP by Friday, Oct. 19, to Kara
Weiner, (248) 203-1499 or

Jerusalem — Birthright Israel has
extended the registration deadline
for its winter break trips to Israel
until Nov. 5. The free, 10-day trips
are for young Jewish adults in North
America, aged 18-26, who have
never previously visited Israel on a
peer-group trip.
For information, contact
(888) 99-ISRAEL or
www.birthrightisrael.com

To have your programs listed, con-
tact Jonathan Goldstein at the
Jewish Federation of Metropolitan
Detroit, (248) 203-1471, or gold-
stein@jfmd.org or Alan Hitsky at
the Jewish News, (248) 354-6060 or

Scene
Happenings

For college age through
30-something.

Oct. 16 Tuesday, 8:30 p.m. Hillel of
Metro Detroit Coffee House Night
at Starbucks, Woodward and 13
Mile, Royal Oak. From 8:30-9,
learn how to draw like a caricaturist,
and from 9-10 have your picture
drawn.

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Hours: Mon-Sat 10-5, Thurs 10-5



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TEENS

BBYO Focus:
Heritage

Michigan Region BBYO will spon-
sor its first Jewish Heritage Night of
the season, 6:45-8:30 p.m. Sunday,
Oct. 14, at Temple Israel. The pro-
gram is titled "Searching for the
Spirit," and the focus will be on
exploring spirituality in prayer.

Oct. 17 Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
Hillel of Metro Detroit planning
meeting at Caribou Coffee, 401 S.
Main Street, Royal Oak. Everyone
welcome. Contact Lesley,
(313) 577-3459 or
hillelprogdir@wayne.edu

YAD volunteers help at Super
Sunday for Jewish Federation's
Annual Campaign. Volunteers will
be divided into two Survivor teams.

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Sign Up For
Birthright

Oct. 28 Sunday, 5:30-8:30 p.m.

14.

2001

Linda Stern, Cindy Schlussel, June Reed and Dianna Ruckert enjoy
"Java and Jazz" with the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit's
Young Adult Division. The Sept. 30 event at the Whitney in
Detroit attracted 160 singles and couples.

Shown is the planning committee for
the event: Sara Eber, BBG Council
Jewish heritage chair; Dan Nichols,
songleader from Nashville, Tenn.; Jeff
Gross, AZA Council shaliach; and
Rabbi Josh Bennett of Temple Israel.

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