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Talk On Pesach And
Sephardim

Rabbi Aaron Bergman will speak on
"Beans and Rice and Everything Nice: A
Sephardic Approach to Passover" 8 p.m.
Saturday, March 9, at a private home in
Bloomfield Hills as the next program of
the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan
Detroit's Avenues.
Pamel Lippitt and Judy Stern are co-
chairs for the event.
Bergman serves as an instructor for
the Florence Melton Adult Mini School
and as director of Jewish studies at the
Jewish Academy of Metropolitan
Detroit. Reservation deadline is
Monday, March 4. There is no charge; a
dessert reception will be provided.
For reservations, call Alaine Waldshan,
(248) 203-1486.

Improve your home
and your loan.

JCC Marks
Anniversary

The Jewish Community Center will
mark its three-quarter century mark of
service to the Jewish community at its
anniversary celebration 5:30 p.m.
Sunday, April 14.
The black-tie dinner dance will take
place in the JCC in West Bloomfield.
The evening will include a video presen-
tation by Sari Cicurel and a photograph-
ic exhibit coordinated by Barbara Bloom
and JCC Board Member Sharon
Alterman. Florine Mark Ross and
Ronald B. Rich will chair the event.
JCC past presidents will be honored.
On March 19 at 7 p.m., there will be
a panel discussion on "Our Center —
Past, Present and Future" at the JCC in
West Bloomfield chaired by Debbie
Levin. The year-long celebration will
conclude with a family carnival and
birthday bash on June 9 at the JCC in
Oak Park. Chairs are board members
Malke Torgow and David Morrison.
JCC past presidents Linda Lee and
Douglas Bloom are overall chairs of the
celebration. Admission is free to the
March 19 panel and June 9 carnival.
Cost for the April 14 dinner dance is
$125 per person.
For an invitation to the dinner dance,
call the executive offices, (248) 432-
5418. For information on anniversary
activities, call Heidi Press, (248) 661-
1000.

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