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The Detroit Jewish News, 2008-02-28

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An ATS Welcome

The Detroit Chapter American Technion Society held its annual open
house in new offices in Farmington Hills. Among the group that stopped in
for sandwiches were Sheila, Sol and Sy Garber of Southfield. Sheila's award-
winning homemade brownies were the hit of the dessert buffet.

JGN Hosts Series

The Jewish Gay Network of Michigan
(JGN), in partnership with PFLAG
(Parents, Family, and Friends of
Lesbians and Gays), the Jewish
Community Center and Jewish Family
Service, will present a series of eve-
nings titled "Someone I Know Is Gay
... Now What?"
Programs take place on the first
Tuesday of every month at 7 p.m.
at the Jewish Community Center in
West Bloomfield. The next program
will take place 7 p.m. Tuesday, March
4, in Rooms 1 and 2 of the southeast

wing of the JCC (former Holocaust
Memorial Center).
The topic will be the Ruth Ellis
Center, an outreach center and shel-
ter for homeless LGBTQ youth. Jack
VanHecke, development director for
the Ruth Ellis Center, will be the guest
speaker. There will be discussion and
refreshments. New, unopened packag-
es of men's or women's underwear for
the Ruth Ellis Center will be accepted.
For information, visit the JGN web-
site at www.jgnmi.org or call (248)
432-5661.

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Shul Food

The community is invited to the
following events:

• Congregation Shaarey Zedek,
27375 Bell Rd. in Southfield:
Welcome new members at a musi-
cal Kabbalat Shabbat service
and dinner 6 p.m. Friday, Feb.
29. Shabbat dinner at 7 follows
services. The evening's guest
speaker will be Jewish News col-
umnist Robin Schwartz, also of
Fox 2 News. Dinner charge is $25
per adult, $10 per child. RSVP
required for dinner. For space
availability, contact Tobye Bello:
(248) 357-5544 or e-mail tbello@
shaareyzedek.org .

• Congregation Beth Shalom,
14601 W. Lincoln in Oak Park:
Reserve places for a kid-friendly
Kabbalat Shabbat service and
casual dinner on Friday, March 7.
The evening will have a groovy
1960s theme. There is a cost.
RSVP to the synagogue: (248)
547-7970. Single-parent families
may RSVP to Debbie Rosenberg:
(248) 205-2537.

• Washtenaw Jewish Community
Center, 2935 Birch Hollow Dr. in

Ann Arbor: Come to the Jewish
Cultural Society's First Friday
Shabbat Observance, offering sep-
arate services for adults and chil-
dren, 6:30 p.m. Friday, March 7.
Adults will have a relaxed service
and themed program. Children will
participate with aides in a family
Shabbat service, including sing-
ing and movement. A vegetarian
potluck dinner will follow, and then
activities for the children during
the adult program: a culinary tour
of the Americas. Bring a vegetar-
ian South or Central American
dish to pass, or contribute to
cover dinner costs: $8/person or
$20/family. RSVP to: jcs@jccfed.
org or (734) 975-9872.

• Adat Shalom Synagogue,
29901 Middlebelt in Farmington
Hills: Spend time with terror-
ism expert and University of
Michigan Prof. Raymond Tanter,
speaking on "Iran and Israel:
Options to Counter Iran's Threat
to Jerusalem," 8 p.m. Friday,
March 7, during SYNergy Shabbat
Weekend. The schedule includes
dinner at 6; three age-appropri-
ate services; child care at 7 and
an activity for youngsters at 7:45.
Call for dinner charge and space
availability by Feb. 29: (248) 851-
5100; info@adatshalom.org .

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Excluding tax, tip
and beverages.
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Farmington Hills • Corner of Grand River 84- Haggerty Road
Auburn Hills • 1 I / 2. miles south of the Palace of Auburn Hills

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