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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-06-14

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Community

Calendar

ing Rabbi Marla Feldman, Rabbi
Hal Greenwald and Michael D.
Wolf. Teachers will include Allan
Gale, Rabbi Baruch Lazewnik, Dr.
Richard Lederman, Dr. Mitch
Parker, Rabbi Charlie Popky and
others. $18 per person, $36 per
household. 248) 593-3490.
Cohn-Haddow Center for Judaic
Studies — Sunday, June 23, 2 p.m.
Ruth Wisse, Harvard University will
speak on "Daughter of Vilna: A
Jewish Music Scene in Poland
between the Wars. Shaarey Zedek
Southfield. (313) 577-2679.

LUNCH AND LEARN
Jewish Judicial Seminar —
Wednesday, June 19, 12:15 p.m.
Rabbi Herschel Finman will lead a
discussion on "Why Are the Jews the
Chosen People?" Detroit City-
County Bldg. $10 includes kosher
lunch. RSVP:(248) 542-5087.
Agency for Jewish Education —
Wednesdays, noon-1 p.m., 5 weeks,
beginning June 19. Nira Lev will
teach essential Hebrew vocabulary
and how the language expresses the
essential beliefs of our people.
Charge. Max M. Fisher Federation
Bldg., Bloomfield Twp. Marion
Bronstein (248) 645-7860.

Parkinson's disease will be facilitated
by Shari Finsilver. On June 13 attor-
ney Richard Bernstein, who has been
blind since birth, will discuss
"Making Lemonade Out of
Lemons." No charge. Shari Finsilver
(248) 683-4138.
Leukemia, Lymphoma, Multiple
Myeloma — first and third
Tuesdays. Networking group for
persons with blood-related cancers
Weisberg Cancer Center, 31995
Northwestern Hwy, Farmington
Hills. RSVP: 538-6507.

VOLUNTEER'S NEEDED
Jewish Family Service — 24123

Greenfield Road, Southfield. For
information or to volunteer: Carol
Fletcher (248) 559-1500.
• Mentors — 2-4 hours weekly, 1
year commitment. Reach out to a
boy or girl who could benefit from a
special friendship with a caring
adult. Offer valuable companionship
and support by providing a young
person with one-on-one attention
and guidance.
• AGJAM (Advisory Group to
Jewish Agency Management)—
flexible time commitment.
Qualified Jewish retirees have been
assembled into a volunteer corps of
executives and professionals whose
SUPPORT
mission is to provide pro-bono con-
Space for changing Families/NCJW sultation upon request to the Jewish
— 26400 Lahser Road, Suite 100,
Federation of Metropdlitan Detroit,
Southfield. For information and reg- any of its member agencies, or to
istration: (248) 355-9936
other Jewish communal organiza-
• Rainbows for All Children —
tions, schools, synagogues,. etc.
Mondays, 10 weeks, 6-7:30 p.m.,
• Friendly Visitors — 1 hour week-
beginning June 17. Divorce sup-
ly. Visit with an older adult, offering
port group for children ages 5-15
companionship and support. Market
and custodial parent. $75 first child,
with, or for, help sort mail, respond
$65 each additional child. RSVP by
to telephone messages. Phone weekly
June 14.
or share a cup of tea at the client's
• "Moving On" — Mondays, 6
home.
weeks, 7:30-9:30 p.m., beginning
• JFS Administrative Volunteers —
July 1. Support group to help men
3-4 hours weekly. Assist with pro-
and women put their divorce behind viding services to JFS clients in
them and take the first steps towards Transportation, Federation Resource
a new life.
Lines, or Elderlink offices.
RSVP by June
• School Tutoring Program — 1
21.
hour weekly. Help children learn to
Temple Israel
read in partnership with Jewish
Family Life
Coalition for Literacy at Kennedy
Center —
Elementary School and Akiva
Thursdays, 7
Hebrew Day School, both in
p.m. In cooper-
Southfield.
ation with the
• Professional Services — 2-3 times
International
yearly. Lend professional skills such
Essential Tremor
as medical, dental, legal, accounting
Foundation, a
and computer on a pro bono basis.
support group
for those suffer-
ing from essen-
tial tremor or
Richard Bernstein

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