I SYNAGOGUES SHABBAT HA'ARETZ PROCLAMATION Whereas the Jewish National Fund's historic achievements in developing the land of Israel include the planting of over 185 million trees throughout the Jewish state, and Whereas Israel's enemies have embarked upon a new form of terrorism, arson, responsible for the 1,100 fires that swept through Israel's forests in the summer of 1988, at a cost of over $40 Million, and Whereas 1.15 million trees, covering nearly 40,000 acres, planted by the Jewish people through JNF have succumed to the flames of destruction, and Whereas in response, JNF initiated a national Fire Emergen- cy Campaign, dedicated to the reforestation of the devastated areas and the purchase of the latest fire-fighting equipment, and Whereas in a nationwide show of support for Eretz Israel and the life-sustaining work of JNF, those who love the Jewish state have asserted their determination to redeem and beautify the land our enemies are trying to destroy. We hereby proclaim Shabbat Shira Tu B'Shevat 5749, cor- responding to January 21, 1989, as Shabbat Ha'aretz, and we call upon all Jewish organizations, synagogues and schools to participate with us in ge'ulat ha'aretz-redemption of the land. THE JEWISH NATIONAL FUND OF AMERICA Dr. Samuel I. Cohen Dr. Joseph P. Sternstein Sue Ellen Eisenberg Executive Vice President National President President, JNF Detroit Council SUMMER & FALL REGISTRATION BEGINNING FEBRUARY 1ST We Offer: • Flexible scheduling to fit your needs • Full or Half-day sessions/Extended days • Lunch/Breakfast options • Enrichment programs: secular and Judaic • Certified/Experienced teachers • Kindergarten Readiness • Parent Toddler Group • By Myself Group • Family. Programs For Further Information Call Carol Gale, Director at 356 7378 or 354 1050 United Hebrew Schools' Nursery School 21550 West 12 Mile Road Southfield, Michigan 48076 - NURSERY SCHOOL - * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 50 & 75% OFF ENTIRE INVENTORY! Fabulous Colors & Textures * * NO CREDIT CARDS • ALL SALES ARE FINAL SPECIAL ORDERS & PREVIOUS PURCHASES NOT INCLUDED * * * * * * uinleiience THE tit lVMATE IN WOMEN S A CCESSORIES * * La Mirage • 29555 Northwestern Hwy. • Southfield, MI • (313) 356-8870 * *,* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 34 FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1989 ROCHELLE IMBER'S Knit Knit Knit Full Selection Of Yarns 855-2114 "Stitching together to serve you better" • FRAMING • INSTRUCTION • CUSTOM DESIGNING FINISHING ACCENTS IN NEEDLEPOINT New Canvasses Arriving Daily 626-3042 Orchard Mall • West Bloomfield Adat Shalom Family Workshop Preschoolers and their families are invited to par- ticipate in a Mishpachah Shabbat Family Workshop at Adat Shalom Synagogue on Jan. 29. The program, a "Five-Star Shabbat Production; will feature a variety of craft pro- jects including challah mak- ing, and creating challah trays, Shabbat centerpieces and tzedakah boxes. Musical entertainment will be provid- ed by Carol Parven and Lillian Freedland. Adat Shalom's Mishpachah Program is co-sponsored by Jewish Experiences For Families. It is open to the community. There is no charge. Reservations to the Adat Shalom Nursery School, 851-5105, must be made by Monday. Intermarriage Workshop Set "Making Intermarriage Work," a workshop for Jews nd non-Jews, will be held 9:30 a.m. Saturday at the Bir- mingham Temple. Intended to help couples solve problems of intermar- riage, the workshop will cover topics including personal identity, developing a shared philosophy of life, celebrating two cultures, raising children, dealing with parents and dealing with the community. Group leaders will be Miriam Jaris, Judith Schneider and Bruce Tabashnek. There is- a charge. Registra- tion begins at 9 a.m. Saturday. Youth Group `Shut-In' Tempi Emanu-El J.E.T.S. Youth Group will sponsor a "shul-in" on Saturday and Sunday. The youth have created their own Tu B'Shevat Shab- bat service- which will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday. The public is invited. Temple Beth El Hosts Cantor Temple Beth El will host two cantorial concerts by Cantor Aviva Rosenbloom on Jan. 27 and 28. The first con- cert will be a sermon in song during services at 8 p.m. Jan. 27; the second will be at 8 p.m. Jan. 28. There is no charge. Aviva Rosenbloom, cantor at Temple Israel of Hollywood, has appeared as soprano soloist with the Los Angeles Master Chorale, the Orange County Master Chorale and the -Ventura County Symphony, among others. She has sung a number of operatic roles as well, including "Mimi" in "La Boheme," "Despina" in "Cosi Fan Tutte" and "Mrs. Cantor Rosenbloom Ford" in "The Merry Wives of Windsor." Cantor Rosenbloom holds a master's degree in music from Cal State Fullerton and graduated cum laude Phi Beta Kappa from Brandeis University. Sisterhood Shabbat Slated Adat Shalom Synagogue . will hold its annual Sister- hood Shabbat on Saturday. Women of the Sisterhood will chant the Torah service and lead selected Hebrew prayers and English readings. Those who will read from the Torah and chant the haf- tara are Shula Fleischer, Lin- da O'Desky, Barbara Eskin, Shoshana Wolok, Marjorie Winkelman, Nancy Handelman, Fran Wolok, Sylvia Starkman, Betsy Winkelman, Judy Leder and Shelly Newman. .4 Movie Night Slated Feb. 12 Congregation Beth Achim will sponsor a movie night featuring "The Rise and Fall of the Borsht Belt" at 7 p.m. Feb. 12. The 80-minute film in- cludes vintage photographs and film clips dating back to the Borscht Belt's earliest days. The sound track features popular songs of the day, often with Yiddish- flavored lyrics. Following the movie, coffee and cake will be served. The event is free. • -4