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August 16, 2007 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2007-08-16

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Metro

Give us 2 hours
a week...
We'll give you
5,000 years

DIGEST

In-depth adult Jewish learning
in a user-friendly format

Talk Focus: Energy

Florence Melton Adult Mini-School

"Taste of Melton"

Informational Session

Sample the program everyone is
talking about...

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29
7:00-8:30 P.M.

Year 1 classes are available at the following locations
starting in October:

Wednesday Evenings
Max M. Fisher Federation Building, Bloomfield Hills
Thursday Mornings
Jewish Community Center, West Bloomfield
Thursday Evenings
Temple Israel, West Bloomfield

Max M. Fisher Federation Building
6735 Telegraph Road, Bloomfield Hills

Also available for parents of young children:
Melton Parent Education Program (PEP)
Wednesday mornings at Hillel Day School, Farmington Hills

THURSDAY, AUGUST 30
9:30-11:00 A.M.

"Melton opened up my mind and created a much greater
learning experience than I anticipated."
- Betty Pianin

Jewish Community Center
D. Dan & Betty Kahn Building
Eugene and Marcia Applebaum
Jewish Community Campus
6600 W. Maple Road, West Bloomfield

U.S. Rep. John Dingell, D-Dearborn,
will address the
American Jewish
Committee
Metropolitan Detroit
Chapter at a breakfast
meeting 8 a.m. Friday,
Aug. 24, at the Max
M. Fisher Building in
Rep. Dingell
Bloomfield Township.
The topic is
"Declaring Energy Independence for
America: Michigan's Role in Solving
a Global Problem." This is the third in
a three-part series on energy, ecology
and economics and their places in U.S.
national security.
There is no charge. RSVP to AJC by
Wednesday, Aug. 22, at (248) 646-7686.
Series chair is Jay Knoll; breakfast
chair is Barbara Rom.

For further information or to RSVP for the "Taste of Melton"
call 248-642-4260 x 372.

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A Project of The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2007

DOORS OPEN AT 1 1 :00 A.M. * PRESENTATION AT 1 1 :30 A.M.

Spend a glamorous after-
noon with Sandy Schreier
as she shares her insider
tales, directly from the
stars, the designers and
world-famous artists: The
celebs of yesterday, today
and tomorrow.

LUNCHEON FOLLOWING THE PRESENTATION

For reservations or information, please call (248) 851-6880

Congregation Beth Ahm - West Bloomfield, Michigan

A portion of the proceeds will be donated to

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August 16 • 2007

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The Jewish Community Center of
Metropolitan Detroit's Center Travel
will offer the following trips for the
late summer and fall.
• New England — Aug. 22-28.
From Cape Cod to New Hampshire's
Lake Region, from Martha's Vineyard
to "The Point." Includes Cape Ann,
the Salem Witch Museum and New
England Holocaust Memorial.
• Shipshewana and Nappanee
— Sept. 18-19. See the Amish area,
with guided house and farm tours.
Flea markets, a "thresher's dinner" and
a performance of Will Rogers Follies.
• Israel Through the Ages — Oct.
17-28. Visit the country's most famous
sites, its hidden treasures as well as
Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Tiberias and Haifa.
• China: Jews of the Silk Road —
Oct. 18-Nov. 2. Visit Beijing, Shanghai,
Xian, Guilin and Hong Kong.
• Branson — Oct. 21-25. Stay at the
Grand Victorian Hotel and see shows
like Shoji Tabuchi, Andy Williams and
Charo, Yakov Smirnoff, Mickey Gilley,
and Les Brown's Band of Renown.
•Jewish Italy — Nov. 4-16. Italy is a
country of majestic mountains, placid
lakes, idyllic islands, splendid cities
and wonderful walled villages.
• Cuba, A Jewish Mission — Nov.
7-15. Bring support and aid to the
Cuban Jewish community, engage in
cultural exchange with Cuban leaders
and hear from Jewish historians.
• Spain, Portugal and the Canary
Islands — Nov. 26-Dec. 8. Cruise
to Barcelona, Funchai (Madeira),
Portugal (hidden valleys), La Palma,
Santa Cruz and the Canary Islands.
Call the JCC, (248) 432-5577, ext. 7.

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