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Chef Dallas Stier of New Baltimore serves Oak Park resident Lillian Polk
kafta kebobs prepared in the weekly culinary arts class at Teitel Jewish
Apartments in Oak Park.
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JAS seniors begin art enrichment.
JEWISH LIFE
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The Jewish Community
Center's Jewish Life &
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Detroit will be part of a nationwide audience invited
to join an extraordinary discussion on:
"MODERN ANTI-SEMITISM"
Featuring Abraham Foxman, executive director of the Anti-
Defamation League and Stuart Eizenstat, former adviser to
Presidents Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter. Moderated by Thane
Rosenbaum, Fordham University Law School professor
of human rights, law and literature.
8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 6
Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit
D. Dan & Betty Kahn Building
Eugene & Marcia Applebaum
Jewish Community Campus, West Bloomfield
T
hanks to a recent grant from
the local Jewish Women's
Foundation, residents of
all Jewish Apartments and Services
buildings have begun a 24-week art
enrichment program. The program
will augment an older adult's physi-
cal and cognitive capabilities as well
as offer a social and life-enhancing
experience not found in other pro-
gramming at JAS.
The art enrichment program com-
bines culinary art, ritual art, fiber art
and storytelling. Four sessions will
be rotated through four JAS buildings
over a 12-month period.
Recently, Chef Dallas Stier of New
Baltimore was cooking up traditional
Jewish recipes and other goodies at
various JAS sites.
Upcoming will be sessions on
Jewish ritual objects with Rifkah
Krolikowski, a Judaic art specialist,
who teaches ritual art at the Jewish
Community Center of Metropolitan
Detroit and Hillel Day School in
Farmington Hills; sessions on fiber
art focusing on knitting, crochet-
ing and other fiber crafts with an
emphasis on Judaic textiles and ritual
objects; and sessions on storytelling
with Corrine Stavish, a professional
storyteller.
The Women's Foundation grant
was for $8,500 and was matched by
JAS. II
Advance tickets:
Center members: $5/Non-members: $8
All tickets at the door: $10
To purchase tickets call: 248.432.5577 ext. 7
DAIMLERCHRYSLER
NORTHWEST AIIMINEis
Visit the Janice Charach Epstein Gallery from 7-8 p.m.
for refreshments and original art by Todd Goldman.
Satellite programming is made possible through
a generous donation by Dr. Marcy Borofsky.
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Co-sponsored by the Anti-Defamation League-Michigan
Chef Dallas Stier shows Oak Park
residents Ellen Magar and Sylvia
Mevis a way to make tzimmes.
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Apartments in Oak Park, led by Chef
Dallas Stier, enjoy traditional Jewish
recipes in their weekly culinary arts
class.