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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-02-03

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Digest

Adat Shalom, JCC Partner

B'nai B'rith Bestows Honor

To help promote awareness of the pro-
grams offered by other organizations,
the Jewish Community Center of
Metropolitan Detroit has announced a
new partnership with Adat Shalom
Synagogue.
During February, Adat Shalom con-
gregants receive special incentives
toward JCC membership, including
use of the Center Fitness Club and
participation in a variety of cultural
activities.
Representatives from Adat Shalom
will be on site at both Center locations
presenting information about their
congregation, including new Neshama
Minyan services with Rabbi Rachel
Shere, young adult social and spiritual
programming, Wednesday evening
Limmud learning and Adat Shalom's
newly renovated sanctuary.
The JCC hopes this initial relation-
ship will expand to other organizations
interested in outreach to the greater
community.
For information, see Adat Shalom's
information tables at the Center's loca-
tions or call (248) 661-1000.

On Wednesday evening, April 13,
B'nai B'rith Great Lakes
Region will present the international
Guardian of the Menorah Award to
Dr. Owen Z. Perlman of Ann Arbor at
a dinner in his honor.
Co-chairs for the dinner, to be held
at the Sheraton Four Points Ann
Arbor, are Peter Perlman and Linda
Berke. Dr. Chuck Seigerman is ad
journal chair.
The dinner is $125 per person. For
information, call B'nai B'rith Great
Lakes Regional office, (248) 646-3100.

Scout Shabbat Slated

A Scout Shabbat observance is set for
Friday, Feb. 11, at Adat Shalom
Synagogue.
Services will begin at 5:45 p.m.
Family dinner will follow services.
There is no charge.
Recognition will be made of Scouts
who have earned the Maccabee,
Aleph, Ner Tamid or Etz Chaim
emblems this year. Mention the award
when making reservations. All partici-

pants will receive the Scout Shabbat
patch.
For information and reservations,
call Louis Sugarman, (248) 376-4329.

Forum Focus: Disabilities

Motivational speaker Norm Kunc will
lecture Feb. 2 and 3 at three Jewish
communal venues.
At 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 2,
he will talk on "If You Want Your
Children to Succeed, Teach Them
How to Fail." This talk, open to
the public, will take place at the
Jewish Community Center in
West Bloomfield. There is a charge;
reservations are required. Call
(248) 432-5424.
On Thursday, Feb. 3, Jewish Family
Service will host "The Right to be
Disabled" for individuals with
disabilities, their parents and profes-
sionals. The 9 a.m. talk will take
place at the JFS building, 6555 W.
Maple in West Bloomfield. There is
a charge; reservations are required.
Call (248) 233-4245.
At 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 3, Kunc
will speak on "Hell Bent on Helping"

for community volunteers and others
dedicated to individuals with disabili-
ties. The talk will be held at the Shul,
6890 W Maple in West Bloomfield.
There is no charge but reservations are
required. Call (248) 788-7878.
Kunc, who has cerebral palsy, spent
the last 20 years helping people turn
failures into successes.
The series is sponsored by the
Friendship Circle, JARC, Jewish
Academy of Metropolitan Detroit,
Jewish Community Center, Jewish
Family Service and JVS.

JFS Earns Shoah Grant

Jewish Family Service was awarded a
grant of $20,000 to establish the
Erwin and Riva Baker Memorial
Holocaust Survivors Emergency Fund,
which will provide emergency assis-
tance to indigent survivors in the
Detroit area.
The grant, established by Steven
Gershman, of Oak Park, is adminis-
teredthrough the Humanitarian Aid
Foundation (HAF) in Washington,
D.C.
This new fund at JFS will address

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