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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-09-27

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Program Focus —
Domestic Violence

Shalom Bayit, a Jewish response to
domestic violence and abuse, will
sponsor an educational program
8:30-10 a.m. Monday, Oct. 7, at the
Jewish Federation of Metropolitan
Detroit, 6735 Telegraph Road,
Bloomfield Township.
The program will feature a sur-
vivor of domestic violence. Also
speaking will be Ellen Yashinsky-
Chute and Hedy Nuriel. Pamphlets
on domestic violence will be avail-
able, made possible throughfunding
from the Jewish Women's
Foundation.
For information or-to make reser-
vations, call Ellen Yashinsky-Chute,
(248) 737-5055.

Survivor Workshop
Registration Slated

Space for Changing Families will
offer a six-session Survivors of
Suicide Workshop 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Tuesday evenings, beginning Oct. 1
at the Space office, 26400 Lahser
Road, Suite 100, Southfield.
Participants are invited to bring a
brown-bag dinner.
The workshop is free of charge,
made possible by a grant from the
DeRoy Testamentary Fund.
Preregistration is requested by Sept.
30. Call (248) 355-9936.

New
Deadlines

The Jewish News is permanently
changing its local news and
announcement deadlines, begin-
ning with the issue of Oct. 4.
All press releases, Community
Calendar and Mazel Tov!
announcements must be
received by 3 p.m. Wednesday,
10 days prior to publication for
consideration for that issue.

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To be a knowledgeable American today is to have a strong sense of your
heritage, identity and how you fit into the diversity of American society.
While public and private schools are teaching our children to have pride in
U.S. history, many young American Jews are learning very little about
their other history — the history of the Jewish people.
At the Jewish Academy of Metropolitan Detroit we take pride not only
in our student's academic achievements, but in their ability to embrace the
history and teachings of the Jewish tradition. They are educated in math,
science, history, language, arts and sports, as well as in Jewish history,
Torah, Talmud, Mishnah and Hebrew. The emphasis on Jewish texts and
values helps to strengthen their spiritual and moral character.
As Jewish parents, the best decision you can make is to enroll your
teenager in the Jewish Academy of Metropolitan Detroit. Students do not
need to have a prior Jewish education to excel at our school. Call today
for more information and a tour.

contact Head of School, Rabbi Lee Buckman at (248) 592-.IAMD (5263).

JOIN US FOR THE JEWISH ACADEMY OPEN HOUSE
Thursday, October 10, 2002 at 7:00 pm
Marion and David Handleman Hall, located in the D. Dan and Betty Kahn Building
The Jewish Community Center • 6600 Maple Road • West Bloomfield

52 weeks of JIN

$52

Reading glasses

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Electric Bill

$35.00

Knowing what's
going on....

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Mon-Fri call (586) 754-6360

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