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From the Jewish News this week 10,
20, 30, 40, 50 and 60 years ago.
Detroit's Mosaic Youth Theater vol-
unteers perform shows in one day for
a Cass Avenue homeless shelter.
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The Middle Years Group of Temple
Beth El (Bloomfield Hills) presents
Elaine Stern, one of the original cast
of the "Lone Ranger" on radio.
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Dore Schary, a playwright and Jewish
community leader, will chair a
Jewish cultural arts forum, focusing
on "both the Jewish cultural impact
on America and America's impact on
Judaism," in New York.
The Delegate Assembly of the Jewish
Community Council discusses anti-
Semitism in the Soviet Union.
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A new high in contributions by
Detroiters for Jewish education was
set as local families Samuel and Louis
Hamburger, Hyman and David
Safran, Louis Berry and Arthur
Fleischman pledged $21,500 each to
endow scholarships at the Jewish
Theological Seminary in New York.
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Detroit Henry Lapides is re-elected
president of the Jewish House of
Shelter.
— Compiled by Stacie Guzzo, assistant
archivist, the Rabbi Leo M. Franklin
Archives of Temple Beth EL
Family Learning Set
Congregation B'nai Moshe LIFE
(Learning Is a Family Experience)
Program will present "Z'chor," a morn-
ing of family educational workshops
including breakout study sessions for
various age groups, Sunday, Jan. 18,
9:30-noon. The event is open to the
community.
For other B'nai Moshe members: $18/
family or $10/ person. Others: $25/
family or $15/ person. Pre-registration is
not required.
Call Barry Levine, (248) 788-3600.
Another learning opportunity is a
Shabbaton on "Relationships and
Sexuality as Spiritual Practice on Jan.
16-18 sponsored by the Ann Arbor
Reconstructionist Chavurah. David and
Tanya Siff will lead the sessions. For
more information, e-mail Sarai
Brachmari Shoup,
sbshoup@comcast.net