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JEWISH FICTION: “The Care and Feeding of the Jewish Fiction Writer” will be discussed by six professionals Wednesday night at Young Israel of Northridge in a fund-raising event co-sponsored
by Aish HaTorah Institute. A spokesman said the event will offer ideas “on how being Jewish has affected or not affected the writers” along with practical information on having works
published or produced. Moderating the two-hour seminar, which will begin at 8 p.m. at 17511 Devonshire St., is Harry Medved, managing editor of Screen Actor magazine. Speaking will be
mystery writers Rochelle Majer Krich, an Anthony Award winner for “Where’s Mommy Now?” and Serita Stevens, author of “Red Sea, Dead Sea,” “Bagels for Tea” and “Unholy Alliance.” Also, Stan
Berkowitz, producer of television’s “Superboy”; screenwriter Larry Block, former staff writer for Eddie Murphy Productions, and Marvin Silbermitz, a former shoe salesman who became a comedy
writer for NBC’s Jay Leno. The cost for the seminar is $10. For information, call (818) 831-0275. MELKITE CATHOLIC: A monthly 30-minute program on Melkite Catholic traditions has been
produced by a North Hollywood parish for public access television. The program draws on the rites and resources of St. Anne Melkite Catholic Church, pastored by Archmandrite Charles Aboody.
The church is part of the Eastern Rite branch of Roman Catholicism, which accepts Vatican authority but follows its own liturgical traditions. The program shows the rites, conducted in
Arabic and English, and includes guest speakers addressing topics in English on current Melkite issues, said director-producer Joseph Haiek. CONCERT: Guitarist-singer Michael John Poirier
will perform in a candlelight concert 7:30 p.m. Sunday at St. Bernardine Catholic Church, 24410 Calvert St., Woodland Hills. For information, call (818) 888-8200. CANTOR: A concert by Cantor
Patti Linsky Rubin will be performed 4 p.m. Sunday at Temple Ahavat Shalom, 18200 Rinaldi Place, Northridge. Ticket prices start at $10 for adults and $5 for children. For reservations and
information, call (818) 360-2258. News and announcements for this column may be sent to Religion Desk, Los Angeles Times, 20000 Prairie St., Chatsworth 91311. MORE TO READ