I SYNAGOGUES I Dinner Will Honor Local Reform Leaders IN HONOR OF THE SPLENDOR OF A CULTURE FOUR WINDS GALLERY REPRESENTS THE FINEST IN AMERICAN INDIAN ART... SPECIALIZING IN AUTHENTIC ONE-OF-A-KIND PAINTINGS, POTTERY, RUGS, JEWELRY, SCULPTURE AND BASKETS; ANTIQUE AS WELL AS 20TH CENTURY. The fourth annual Reform Jewish Appeal dinner will be held Thursday at Temple Beth El. Cocktails begin at 6 p.m., followed by dinner at 7 p.m. At the dinner, six Reform Jewish leaders from the Detroit area will receive the Lamed Vav award for service to their temples and the com- munity. Those receiving awards are Helen Gilbert, Allan Tushman Gerald Wigod FOUR WINDS GALLERY IS PROUD TO OFFER COLLECTORS QUALITY PIECES BY THE NATION'S FOREMOST AMERICAN INDIAN ARTISTS. Helen Gilbert Four Winds Gallery Store Hours: M-T-W-F Thursday Saturday 340 E. Maple Birmingham, Michigan (313) 644-2150 10 a.m. to 5:30 p. .m. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Judy and David Schwartz California Comfort Spa & Sauna C Since 1978 SPA SALE EXTENDED TRUCK LOAD S ALE! Olt Lay-A-Ways Available THRU THIS WEEKEND! Spa season is here and we are kicking it off with savings of up to $1300. Chosen for the Whitehouse from, JETSETTER: Sized perfectly for smaller decks & patios. Cantor Adler Cantor Motzen • For use year-round outdoors CLASSIC: BEST BUY Hot Spring is #1 according to Consumer Digest. INDOOR OUTDOOR: through the standard doorway of your home. Fits PRODIGY: A big spa within a little spa. 1230 Walton Blvd. (Great Oaks Mall) . Rochester, MI 48063 313-651-0808 GUARANTEED 29504 Northwestern Hwy. (Sunset Strip) • Southfield, MI 48034 313-358-1000 LOWEST OPERATING COST 4765 Jackson Rd. (Off 1-94) Ann Arbor, MI 48104 313-996-0696 j931DAYIALl 27, 1988 El; Allan Tushman, past president of Temple Emanu- El; and Gerald Wigod, past president of Temple Kol Ami. Rabbi David Hachen, regional rabbi for the North- east Lakes Region of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, which in- cludes Detroit, will be guest speaker at the dinner. The program is being spon- sored by the Metropolitan Detroit Federation of Reform Synagogues. Tickets may be obtained from the various temples involved in the dinner. B'nai David To Hold Gala Cantorial Concert Cong. B'nai David will host a gala cantorial concert in the sanctuary at 7:30 p.m. June 14. The concert is sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Marvin M. Tamaroff. The program will feature B'nai David's Cantor Stuart Friedman and Cantor ALL 3 LOCATIONS! GRANDEE: long-time Hebrew teacher at Temple Israel; Dr. David Schwartz, past president of Temple Beth Jacob in Pontiac, and his wife, Judy, past presi- dent of Temple Beth Jacob's sisterhood; Leonard Simons, past president of Temple Beth Leonard Simons Cantor Friedman Cantor Malovany Emeritus Hyman Adler, and guest artists Cantor Joseph Malovany of the Fifth Avenue Synagogue in New York, and Cantor Ya'akov Motzen of the Adath Israel Congregation of Montreal. The cantors will be accompanied by pianist Can- tor Sholom Kalib. The program will include cantorial masterworks, Israeli and Chasidic songs, Yiddish songs and operatic arias. The concert is free and open to- the public. For ticket information, call the synagogue office, 557-8210. Sherut Auction Set For June 12 "Sherut '88," Cong. B'nai Moshe's second annual ser- vice auction will be held June 12 in the Synagogue's social hall. Gladys and Larry Rockind and Kay Roth will chair the event. Beginning at 6:30 p.m., the program will start with refreshments and a silent