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November 16, 2001 - Image 50

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-11-16

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COME BACK TO THE OLD NEIGHBORHOOD

Sunday, Dec. 2, 2001 2-5 p.m.

at the Northwest Activities Center
(former JCC Building at Curtis and Meyers)
18100 Meyers Rd., Detroit

JOIN US FOR

an open house from 2 to 5 p.m. • building tours • refreshments
entertainment from 3 to 5 p.m.
by

THE JEFF HAAS TRIO, WITH SPECIAL GUEST ARTIST MARCUS BELGRAVE

TRANSPORTATION WILL BE PROVIDED FROM BOTH JCC LOCATIONS:

1:30 p.m. D. Dan and Betty Kahn Building
2 p.m. Jimmy Prentis Morris Building

FREE ADMISSION • PUBLIC INVITED

Hosted by Northwest Community Programs, Inc./Northwest Activities Center
and the Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit

This special JCC anniversary event is made possible by a grant from the Kaufman Memorial
Trust and the Detroit Jewish Initiative of the Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan Detroit.

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MANY THANKS TO THE 160
JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE
VOLUNTEERS WHO HELPED
MAKE OUR 5TH ANNUAL
FALL FIX UP* A HUGE SUCCESS!

WE COULDN'T HAVE
DONE IT WITHOUT YOU!

SPECIAL THANKS TO WILLIAM BEAUMONT HOSPITAL,
COMERICA BANK, FARMER JACK SUPERMARKETS, LOWE'S
HOME IMPROVEMENT WAREHOUSE, AN D MURRAY'S AUTO
SUPPLY OF PLYMOUTH FOR THEIR TREMENDOUS SUPPORT.

WE WOULD ESPECIALLY LIKE TO THANK YESHIVAS DARCHEI
TORAH FsOR ALLOWING US TO USE THEIR FACILITY AND FOR

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MEN'S GROUPS
Brotherhood of Temple Beth El — Sunday,
Nov. 18, 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Blood drive. Drop-
ins or appointments. Byron Siegel (248) 354-
2500, (248) 626-1666.

SENIORS
Congregation B'nai Moshe — Sunday, Nov.
18, 7 p.m. Kick-off for HAZAK, a new
group of adults rich in life experiences.
Melvin Bornstein, MD will speak on
"Looking Forward to the Rest of Our Lives."
No charge. (248) 788-0600.
ChaZaKaH/Young-at-Heart — Thursday
Nov. 29, 12:30 p.m. Luncheon featuring sto-
ryteller Corrine Stavish, "Love and Laughter
— Stories of Warmth and Appreciation." $9
members, $10 guests. Adat Shalom
Synagogue. RSVP by Nov. 21: (248) 851-
5100.

CLUBS /AFFILIATES
Windsor Jewish Community Centre and the
Holocaust Education Committee —
Sunday, Nov. 18, 2 p.m. Meet Kathy Kacer,
author of Clads War, Holocaust historical fic-
tion. Sandi Malowitz (519) 973-1772.

OAK PARK JCC

For information or to RSVP: Jewish
Community Center, Jimmy Prentis Morris-
Building, 15110 W 10 Mile Road Oak Park,
(248) 967-4030. No charge for events unless
noted.

• Jewish Roots — Monday, Nov. 19, 1 p.m.
Trace your roots with Jim Grey, president,
Jewish Genealogy Society.
• Wednesday Social — Wednesday, Nov. 21,
1 p.m. Broadway tunes and Yiddish
melodies. Donation.
• Erev Shabbat — Fridays, noon. Prayers and
songs with Cantor David Gutman.

HILLEL ON CAMPUS
University of Michigan

For information or

to RSVP: (734) 769-0500.

• Jewish LesBiGay, Transgender, and Friends
Collective — Sunday, Nov. 18, noon.
Potluck brunch. Bagels supplied; bring a veg-
gie dish to share.
• GAP — Tuesday, Nov. 20, 7:30 p.m.
Study texts on Jewish prayer pertaining to
weather.
• Parsha and Pi7.72 — Tuesday, Nov. 20, 6-
7:15 p.m. Torah study with the Reform
Chavurah.

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program about genetic testing and gene thera-
py will include Gerald Feldman, MD, geneti-
cist, Detroit Medical Center; Robin Gold,
MS, CGC, genetics counselor, Barbara Ann
Karmanos Cancer Institute; Rabbi E.B.
(Bunny) Freedman, Hospice of Michigan. $5.
Bloomfield Twp. Library, 1099 Lone Pine
Road. (248) 683-5030.
Women's Campaign and Education
Department, Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit — Thursday, Nov. 29,
7-9 p.m. Food for Thought series presents
Rick Bloom, financial advisor, with "A 2001-
2002 Market Outlook." $15. Knollwood
Country Club, 5050 W Maple Road, West
Bloomfield. RSVP by Nov. 23. Heidi Hes
(248) 203-1459.

in celebration of the
Jewish Community Center's 75th Anniversary

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EDUCATION
Eilu v Eilu — The following programs are

open to the public. Unless otherwise noted there
is a fee per class. Call for a complete list of
upcoming classes: (248) 593-3490.

• "More Precious than Rubies: Parshat
Hashavua Gems" — Thursday, Nov. 29,
7:30-9 p.m. Rabbi Scott Bolton leads an
advanced seminar on the weekly Torah por-
tion. $10. Private home. RSVP
Workmen's Circle-Arbeter Ring —
Wednesday, Nov. 21, 28, 7:30 p.m. Yiddish
Language Experience class. Open enrollment.
Charge. (248) 545-0985.
Center for New Thinking — Rabbi Sherwin

T Wine, director, presents all lectures unless oth-
erwise indicated $8 members, $9 guests.
Birmingham Unitarian Church, Woodward at
Lone Pine. (248) 338-0105.
• The Raj Quartet — Tuesday, Nov. 20,

730-9.30 p.m. Discussion of four novels by

Paul Scott.

BENEFITS
Israel Cancer Association of Michigan —
Wednesday, NON'. 28, 5:30 p.m. Consul
General of Israel to the Midwest Moshe Ram
will be keynote speaker at a dinner honoring
Dr. Michael Tainsk.T. $125. YoUng Israel of
Oak Park. (248) 865-8325.

AUDITIONS

The Sisters. Rosensweig — Saturday Nov. 17,

1 p.m.; Sunday Nov. 18, 5 p.m.
Stagecrafters, Baldwin Theatre, 415 S.
I nfayerte, Royal Oak. (248) 541-8027.

VOLUNTEERS
Jewish Vocational Service — 29699

Southfield Road Southfield (248) 559-5000.

• Project Outreach Friendly Visitor — 3-4
hours, monthly. Visit isolated elderly at their
residences in Detroit or assist at monthly
community-sponsored programs in Oak
Park/Southfield or Farmington Hills/West
Bloomfield. Gloria Bender, ext. 261.
• Dorothy & Peter Brown Jewish
Community Adult Day Care Program
Volunteer — minimum 11/2 hours weekly.
Help older adults with Alzheimer's disease
and related disorders by assisting on commu-
nity outings, accompany staff on transport to
pick up or take home participants, share spe-
cial talents such as music and gardening. Julie
Sowa, ext. 713. Opportunities also available
at Jewish Home & Aging Services, West
Bloomfield. Jennifer Kelknan (248) 661-
6390, ext. 413.
• Senior Service Corps Community Service
Program Assistant — Mondays or
Wednesdays, 2 hour minimum, 10 a.m.-3
p.m. Assist staff and program participants
who prepare mailings for nonprofit agencies.
Work may involve distributing materials,
counting, packaging. Gloria Bender, ext. 261.
Activities Program Recreational Aide — flex-
ible schedule, between 9:30-3 p.m., week-
days. Assist with recreational activities or
community outings at the West Bloomfield
JCC. Luann Master (248) 661-8100, ext. 12.

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

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