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SAJE courses will be held at both JCC
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JCC Spotlights
Volunteer Of Month
Howard Guttman of Southfield is the
Jewish Community
Center of
Metropolitan Detroit's
volunteer of the
month for December
2002.
The retired tool and
die maker and dry
Howard
cleaner conducts the
Guttman
monthly senior bingo
program at the JCC in
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grams. To volunteer at the JCC, call
Elaine Schonberger, (248) 432-5409.
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