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Parents Learn How
To Raise A Mentsh
Community educator Rabbi Michele
Faudem will teach four free sessions at
Congregation Beth Shalom in Oak Park
on "Developing a Mentsh in the 21st
Century" at 10-11:30 a.m. every Sunday
in March.
The sessions are designed for parents
looking to develop positive, moral char-
acteristics in their children.
The program is sponsored by the
Barbara and Paul Goodman Adult
Education Fund. RSVP for all or any of
the sessions at (248) 574-7970.
JCC Gallery Seeks Artists
For 100 Journal' Project
A doodle. A flight of color. A beautiful
word. A moment of mystery and magic.
The Jewish Community Center of
Metropolitan Detroit's Janice Charach
Gallery is initiating a new program for
anyone who has ever dreamed of mak-
ing a mark on the world.
"The 100 Journal Project" is open to
everyone.
It begins with a blank journal pro-
vided by the gallery. The first person to
receive the journal chooses the theme
and the rules (or lack of rules), which
must be followed by everyone who par-
ticipates.
The second artist may complete one
or two pages of the journal and must
send the journal to the next artist (at
least 18 years old) within four weeks
until up to 10 artists complete the book.
Journals must be returned to the
gallery by Oct. 15 for an exhibit in
November. The journals will be sold,
with proceeds benefiting the gallery
and a charity chosen by the last artist
who returns a journal.
For information, contact the Janice
Charach Gallery, gallery@jccdet.org,
or join the gallery's 100 Journal page
on Facebook and see when someone
posts a request for an artist to help
work on a journal. For information,
visit https://www.facebook.com/
events/285877951476482.
Kosher By Design Author
To Give Passover Tasting
The Women's Division of the Weiss
Family Partners in Torah will host
a pre-Passover Ladies Night Out at
6:30 p.m. Monday, March 12, at the
Townsend Hotel, 100 Townsend,
Birmingham.
Ladies Night Out
will feature a Passover
cooking demonstra-
tion and tasting
by Susie Fishbein,
well-known culinary
expert and best-
selling author of the
Susie Fishbein Kosher by Design
cookbook series. Hors
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d'ouevres and wine will be served by
Quality Kosher Catering.
Featured guest speaker will be Rabbi
Leiby Burnham, director of outreach for
Partners in Torah, who will discuss how
to create a meaningful multi-genera-
tional seder.
The $36 cost includes complimentary
valet parking. Sponsorship, including an
autographed copy of Kosher by Design, is
$80. To RSVP, call (248) 583-2476.
Channel 7 Reporter
To Speak At Beth El
Tom Wait, WXYZ-TV investigative
reporter, will be the guest speaker
Sunday, March 11, at Temple Beth
El Brotherhood's
Breakfast. Wait put
WXYZ in the spotlight
with his reporting on
the auto crisis from
Washington, D.C.
Breakfast at 9 a.m.
will precede the 9:30
a.m. program. All are
welcome. There is a
nominal charge for
breakfast, payable at the door. There is
no charge for the program, sponsored
by Dana and Elizabeth Gulick. For more
information, call Barbara Grant, (248)
851-1100, ext. 3149.
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'Jesus And The Jews'
Topic At Adat Shalom
Adat Shalom Synagogue in Farmington
Hills will begin a new lunchtime learn-
ing program with a two-part series,
"Jesus and the Jews"
Rabbi Rachel Shere
will facilitate this
series on Thursdays,
March 1 and 8, from
11:45 a.m.-1 p.m.
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Rabbi Shere
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246, or slederman@adatshalom.org.
Students Can Help Educate
Voters By Creating PSA
The League of Women Voters Oakland
Area (LWVOA) is challenging high
school students to create a Public
Service Announcement (PSA) to
encourage voters to become informed.
The contest is open to students in
grades 9-12 who reside in or attend
class in Oakland County. Contest
categories are TV, radio and essay. A
cash prize will be given for the win-
ning entry in each category and for the
school submitting the most entries.
Information on entering the contest
can be found at www.LWVOA.org or on
Facebook. The deadline is April 20.
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