I SYNAGOGUES *To Resettlement Service: rae,t41,1 ,2e yt (.1s M i n s C) bA) e and. AeA,ett aft.ta, .1,Q_- i & moot)) QADu„,,xL) 0 V s eArQ,YL) em., Loov ct,„0/., Cheizqe.eA nl LArep. cvo 'Aar B'nai David To Cite Rabbi EAc 9 -Lc) h ,-e-Q4. fl y dinool e,J.s cc'Lm) eC cd,t tlow bevict y 00.) LL- 0 SPY be lit the evening of April 13, erev Yom Hashoah and should be placed in the windows. Donations received from this mailing will be divided between the Holocaust Memorial Center and the Ometz Youth Fund. To receive a candle, contact the synagogue office, 851-6880. Family Shabbat Luncheon IDOtr Resettlement Service is an agency of Your gift to the Allied Jewish Campaign made a difference to someone .. . 'Taken from an actual letter. Names and identifying data have been changed to protect 1l i D j i j %; + CO nildentiality. Announcing The Grand Opening Of NAILS TOO A Nail & Complete Skincare Salon Liya invites you to share a rejuvenating vitaliz- ing experience with a friend. Have your Euro- pean facial together and pay for only one! All Manicuring and Pedicuring Services 15% OFF. • European Facials • Face & Body Waxing • Body Massage • Eyelash Tint • Body Treatments • Manicures • Acne Treatments • Pedicures • Wraps: Liquid, Silk, Linen • Tips With Acrylics • Wrap Extensions • Patch Work NAILS TOO 5718 W. Maple Rd. Just W. of Orchard Lk. Rd. 737-1741 or 626-7519 West Bloomfield BY APPOINTMENT ONLY Offer expires 4-30-88 Rabbi Morton Yolkut Rabbi Morton F. Yolkut will be the guest of honor at the 27th annual Cong. B'nai David Israel Bond tribute din- ner .May 31. The event will mark the completion of Rab- bi Yolkut's' 10th year as spiritual leader of the Southfield congregation and celebrate Israel's 40th year of statehood. During the dinner, Rabbi Yolkut will receive Israel's 40th Anniversary Award "in recognition of his service and dedication to his congrega- tion, the Jewish community and the State of Israel." Throughout the past 10 years, Rabbi Yolkut organized the B'nai David Institute for Adult Education, the semi- annual youth Shabbaton, the annual congregational lec- ture series and serves as ad- viser to the congregational chapter of National Council of Synagogue Youth. He also is on the board of trustees of the Jewish Na- tional Fund and the Midrasha College of Jewish Studies, and is a member of the board of directors of Akiva Day School. On the national level, Rab- bi Yolkut is a member of the Rabbinic Council of America and the National Rabbinic Cabinet of State of Israel Bonds. He is listed in Who's Who in American Religion and Who's Who in American Jewry. Mickey Shapiro will chair the dinner program. For infor- mation, call Israel Bonds, 557-2900. Yom Hashoah Candles The Men's Club of Cong. Beth Abraham Hillel Moses has mailed each of the con- gregation's members a Yom Hashoah candle in remem- brance of the 6 million Jews who perished during the Holocaust. The candles are to Cong. B'nai David will hold its monthly family shabbat luncheon following April 16 sabbath morning services. Rabbi Morton F. Yolkut will discuss the lbrah portion and Cantor Stuart Friedman will lead the traditional Sabbath zemirot. A catered luncheon will be served at no charge, but non- members must make reserva- tions by Tuesday. For reservations and infor- mation, call the synagogue, 557-8210. Life In Iran Topic Of Speech Dr. Firooz Banooni will be the speaker at a continental breakfast 10:30 a.m. April 17 at Cong. Beth Abraham Hillel Moses. The guest of the synagogue's cultural commis- sion, sisterhood and men's club, Dr. Banooni will give a slide presentation and lead a discussion on "Reflections of Jewish Life in Iran." There is a charge. To make reservations, or for informa- tion, call the synagogue office, 851-6880. Rabbi Wine To Speak Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine of the Birmingham Temple will present the first of three talks on the theme "The Struggle for Equality" at 8:30 p.m. to- day. He will speak on "Israel, Palestinians and American Jews." Beth Achim Holds Brunch Cong. Beth Achim will hold a proSpective members' brunch at 11 a.m. Sunday. Members of the congrega- tion's clergy and represen- tatives of Beth Achim's af- filiates will be available to discuss the synagogue's ac- tivities and programs. After the brunch, there will be a tour of the congregation and its facilities.