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participants will have a choice of four
connect-and-converse sessions, which
will run 9-10 p.m.
Monte Nagler, photographer, writer,
lecturer and teacher, will discuss "The
History of Photography." Ferdinand
Hampson, owner of Habatat Galleries,
has prepared a talk for collectors and
would-be collectors on "The Artist and
Glass-The New Art Medium."
Simon Rotberg and Mark Garmon
of Majestic Market will bring "L'Chaim
— A Kosher Wine Tasting Experience."
Cannon will turn to the subject of fami-
ly in a discussion on "The Crisis of the
American Jewish Family
Connections 2002 will conclude
with a Euro-cafe and dessert bar with
Captain Banjo and His Steamboat
Gypsies.
The event is co-sponsored by the
synagogue's Adult Study Commission
and the Adat Shalom Synagogue 2002
Team. Chairing the evening will be
Cheryl Guyer and Elaine Robins.
There is a $25 per person charge. To
make a reservation, send a check by Jan.
11 to the synagogue office, 29901
Middlebelt Road, Farmington Hills, MI
48334.
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