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June 14, 2007 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2007-06-14

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Act while you can.
While you have the chance,
the means and the strength.

Summer Jewish Study
The Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit is offering
"Summertime Torah;' sponsored by
the Affiance for Jewish Education's
FedEd department.
On Tuesdays, Rabbi Leiby
Burnham will explore "The Laws
of Being a Mentsh." The five-week
class runs 9:30-11 a.m. beginning
June 26 at the Jewish Community
Center in West Bloomfield. The cost
is $65.
Dr. Howard Lupovitch will pres-
ent a five-week survey on "Jews in
America" 7-8:30 p.m. Wednesdays
beginning June 27 at the Max
M. Fisher Federation Building,
Bloomfield Township. The cost is
$65. The series is made possible, in
part, by Barbara and Ed Klarman.
On Thursday evenings, explore
relationships in the Bible with local
psychologist and Judaic studies
instructor Dr. Mitch Parker dur-
ing the six-week course 'What's
the Matter with Kids Today? A
Psychologist's look at Parents
and their Children in the Bible."
The class will meet 7-8:30 p.m.
for six weeks beginning July 5 at
Federation. The cost is $75.
Summertime Torah is co-spon-
sored by the Florence Melton
Adult Mini-School of Metropolitan
Detroit and the JCC's "SAJE for
All Seasons." For information, call
Marion Bronstein, (248) 642-4260
ext. 372, or enroll online at
jewishdetroit.org/alliance/adult.asp
and then select "Summertime
Torah."

-Talmud

Our congratulations to Federation's
2007 Young Leadership Awardees

Jodi Goodman

Recipient of the Sylvia Simon Greenberg Award

Matthew B. Lester

Recipient of the Frank A. Wetsman Award

Brian Y. Satovsky

Recipient of the Mark Family Award

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Federation
of Metropolitan Detroit

jewishdetroit.org

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DON'T MISS OUR

AT THE DJCS WE WILL learn about Jewish tho
• hear conservative political speakers
• investigate techniques to become better investors
• shooters (trap, skeet, shooting clays and target)

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Also this is no boy's club — Women are welcome to join us
fir great discussion, shooting and a ci acr on us!

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ANNIVERSARY
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Issue Date: July 26
Ad Deadline.: July 20

For advertising information:

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Cruise For A Cure
On Tuesday, June 19, the organiz-
ers of the Orchard Lake Road
Car Cruise held July 29 in West
Bloomfield will host a pre-cruise
fundraiser, Cruisin' for a Cure
2007, at 6:30 p.m. at Shenandoah
Country Club, West Bloomfield.
Tickets are $100 and proceeds
will go to Henry Ford Hospital's
Hermelin Brain Tumor Center.
The organizers of the event
are Stuart and Maxine Brickner.
This year's co-hosts are Shari and
Robert Grinter. Vintage automo-
biles will be previewed with a buf-
fet dinner, salad, desert, open bar
and entertainment and dancing to
the Peoples Choice Band.
Tickets may be purchased from
the Brickners, (248) 681-6898, or at
the door.

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