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without a thought." It's time to
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JCC Golf Classic To Help
Send Kids To Camp
The 20th annual Dr. Larry D. Sills
Memorial JCC Golf Classic to sup-
port the Send a Kid to Camp Fund
will take place Monday, Aug. 19, at
Meadowbrook Country Club, 40941 W.
Eight Mile, Northville.
Honorees
will be
Terry and
Martin
Hollander.
Both are
CPAs with
Hollander
Martin and
Ellison &
Terry Hollander
Associates
P.C. in West
Bloomfield and are volunteers in virtu-
ally every aspect of Jewish Community
Center life, from finance to fitness.
Terry Hollander is co-chair of the
JCC's Annual Jewish Book Fair and the
JCC's Personnel Committee. She serves
on the JCC Executive Committee, where
she is also treasurer. She is a member
of the Steering Committee for the JCC
Lenore Marwil Film Festival, where she
previously served as associate chair,
and she serves as co-chair of the arts
section of the JCC Maccabi Games and
ArtsFest. She is currently vice president
of Temple Kol Ami in West Bloomfield.
Martin W Hollander is a member of
the JCC Board of Directors and serves
on the JCC's Executive Committee, the
Budget and Finance Committee and
as chair of the JCC Audit Committee.
He is past co-chair of the JCC's Lenore
Marwil Film Festival and the JCC
Stephen Gottlieb Music Festival. He has
also served on the Jewish Community
Relations Council's Executive Committee.
The cost is $295 per golfer or $1,180
for a foursome. Included are lunch,
"dogs on the turn:' dinner and an open
bar. Prizes will be given for closest to
the pin, longest drive and hole-in-one.
Lunch and registration will be at 11
a.m. with the shotgun at 12:30 p.m. The
cocktail reception begins at 5:30 with the
dinner, auction and program at 6:30.
For information, contact Paul Barker
at (248) 432-5538 or pbarker@jccdet.
org. Register at www.jccdet.org .
Professor To Speak
At T'chiyah Shabbat
Congregation T'chiyah member Rhoda
Stamell and her daughter, Professor
Rachel Havrelock, will lead the Friday
night service at 7:45
p.m., July 19, at the
Mondry Building
on the JCC Campus,
15000 W 10 Mile,
Oak Park.
Havrelock, who has
just returned from
Rachel
Israel, where she
Havrelock
was researching her
next book project, will speak about the
implications of the maps of the Middle
East, using the maps she has collected
from the British Museum and those cre-
ated by cartographers.
The professor lived in Metro Detroit
until 1990 and attended Hillel Day
School and Detroit Country Day. She
learned to swim at the JCC and worked
there as a lifeguard from the time she
was 13. "That was always like a second
home she said.
Havrelock finished her Ph.D. in
Hebrew Bible and Jewish studies at
University of California in Berkeley and
then moved to Chicago in 2002 to take a
position as a professor of Jewish studies
at the University of Illinois, Chicago.
She credits her teachers at Hillel and
Congregation Shaarey Zedek, where
she attended Hebrew high school until
graduation, with inspiring her to con-
tinue her studies of Judaism.
Growing up in the Detroit area taught
her to celebrate her Judaism, she said.
Having lived in multiple cities and in
the U.S. and Israel, she said she has
found Detroit Jews are very comfort-
able with and excited about their Jewish
identities. "You meet people from
Detroit and we're into it," she said.
Ancient Texts That Were
Excluded From The Bible
Professor Howard N. Lupovitch will be
the featured speaker at Congregation
Beth Ahm's Shabbat Limud (Shabbat of
Learning) on Friday night, July 19, fol-
lowing 6 p.m. Kabbalat Shabbat services
and a 7 p.m. dinner.
There is a charge
for the dinner, and
advance reservations
are required. Walk-
ins are welcome for
6 p.m. services and
for Lupovitch's talk,
which will begin at
Howard
about 8 p.m.
Lupovitch
His presentation
is titled, "Left on the
Cutting Room Floor: Ancient Books
that Should Have Been in the Bible"
Some of the ethical wisdom, legal
teachings and stories of Ancient Israel
were excluded from the Tanach (the
Hebrew Bible) when it was canonized
by the rabbis. Foremost among these
materials were the teachings of Joshua
ben Sirach and the Book of Jubilees.
These books were among the earliest
commentaries on the Torah and offer
an important window into the life of
ancient Israel.
Dinner is $25 for adults (ages 13
and up) and $13 for children 6-12
(no charge age 5 and younger), with a
maximum of $48 per household. Those
who register for dinner before July 15
will save $5 off individual dinner fees.
To RSVP, call (248) 851-8550 or email
ablau@cbahm.org.