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May 28, 2004 - Image 70

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2004-05-28

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THE PETER AND CLARA WEISBERG CONCERT

Columnist At Bais Chabad

The Sara Tugman Bais Chabad Torah
Center of West
Bloomfield will host a
luncheon with guest
speaker Gil Hoffman,
political correspondent
and columnist for the
Jerusalem Post, 12:30
p.m. Saturday, May
29, at the Torah
Hof nan
Center, 5595 Maple
Road, West
Bloomfield, immediately following
Sabbath morning services.
Hoffman will discuss "The Sharon
Legacy-Shaping Israel's Future."
For luncheon reservations, contact the
synagogue, (248) 855-6170.

FEATURING

ELIRAN AVN1

Pi AN I ST

YEEIUDA HANANI

WORLD

RENOWNED

YEHONATAN BERICK,

CELLIST

VIOLINIST

IN A PROGRAM OF CLASSICAL AND ISRAELI SELECTIONS

WEDNESDAY THE SECOND OF JUNE, TWO THOUSAND AND FOUR

Sounds Of Yiddish

At its public concert, "Celebrate Yiddish
— Sounds of Immigration," Sunday,
June 6, the Workmen's Circle/Arbeter
Ring-the Circle of Jewish Culture will
kick off a new era.
The 2 p.m. concert will be at the Oak
Park JCC; refreshments will be served.
With this event, the Circle is seeking
to reposition itself as the central resource
in metro Detroit for people to learn the
Yiddish language and culture through
classes, music programs and cultural
experiences.
For information, contact the Circle,
(248) 545-0985 or micirdel@aol.com

SEVEN —THIRTY IN THE EVENING

CONGREGATION SHAAREY ZEDEK ' SOUTHFIELD, IIICHIGAN

GENERAL ADMISSION: $10

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PATRONS: $36

PATRON TICKETS INCLUDE RESERVED SEATING AND AN AFTERGLOW WITH THE ARTISTS

TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR

CONGREGATION SHAAREY ZEDEK ' 27375 BELL ROAD SOUTHFIELD, MI 48034

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Society Honors Citrin

The Jewish Historical Society will honor
Susie Citrin as the recipient of the 2004
Leonard N. Simons History Award at
the annual meeting 10:45 a.m. Sunday,
June 6, at Adat Shalom Synagogue. A
luncheon will follow.
The society will also
celebrate its 45th
anniversary and the
350th anniversary of
the arrival of Jews in
America.
For the past five
years, the native
Citrin
Detroiter and Jewish
Federation leader has
been chair of the Leonard N. Simons
Jewish Community Archives.
The annual meeting and luncheon are
open to the public. There is no charge
for the meeting; the charge for luncheon
is $30. For reservations or information,
call Adele W. Staller, (248) 557-8315.

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October 11, 200+
Shaarey Zedek

51laron Lipton • beverly Liss
Fundraising Dinner Co-Chairpersons

Margie Krasnick • 56ayna 5ilverman
Dinner Arrangements Co-Chairpersons

Ken bernarci • 5en Waxenberg
Dinner Program Book Co-Chairpersons

For more information, please call Yad Ezra at (248) 548-3663

Special thanks* to...

E5u5ine55 -Dinner Sponsor- 5c1-iechter Financial Group

Dinner 5roasor — Koncl.$) and Kon rerbei-

*as of May 7,2004

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