FOR WOMEN B'nai Moshe The Nursery with lots of "Yiddish Keit" is now in West Bloomfield The "Golden Dreams" nursery school of Congregation B'nai Moshe, for children ages 12 mo. to 5 years, is now located in West Bloomfield. Our small teacher/student ratio insures your child will receive the close, personal attention he/she deserves. Plus you get the good feeling of sharing with your synagogue community and knowing your child is being educated with a Jewish "taam." Harmony ORT Fashion Show The Harmony Chapter of American Women's ORT will present its 5th annual fashion show, "Spring Fever" at 6:30 p.m., April 25 at Tem- ple Beth El. Catherine Leahan, reporter/anchor of the Channel 7 news team, will be the mistress of ceremonies. Fashions will be provided by Baggit, Benetton, Casual Clothing Company, Cocktails, For your convenience, we offer extended hours, 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., perfect for working parents. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Classes: Mommy & Me On My Own (18 mo. to 21/2 yrs.) 2 1/2 year olds (only) 3 to 4 year olds Science Enrichment Creative Movement Adat Shalom Honors Katchke Please Note: Classes 1 & 2, for younger children, are offered simultaneously with classes 5 & 6, with their older siblings. B'NAI MOSHE IS STARTING A SUNDAY SCHOOL FOR CHILDREN AGES 5 & 6 FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL ROBIN S. MEYEROWITZ, 546.8040 or 557.5667 DAVID M. DEUTSCH DAVID SYME Pianist Certified Professional Photographer HAPPY PASSOVER To All My Friends & Customers DMD photographic ik 471-4446 HAPPY PASSOVER Public and Private Performances, Lectures, and Entertainment. 737-5543 FROM (OM- AILS EXQUISITE FASHIONS WEST B L 0 0 M F I E L D, M I 313•851•7 6 3 3 Wedding Rehearsals and 4„ Ceremony Assistance Lee Wolin 114 FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1990 354-4433 !!! 1 1 !I !!! WE SHIP FURNITURE ttaging Store 6453 FARMINGTON ROAD W. BLOOMFIELD 855-5822 MAPLE (at CRANBROOK) BIRMINGHAM 433-3070 volunteers who do home studies and testify in court as to the best possible placement for children in need of a legal guardian. The adult legal guardianship CASA's do in- vestigations and testify to try to protect elderly people in legal guardianship situations. Legal guardian workers work in pairs and receive assignments from the probate attorney's office. They are pro- vided with legal authority to investigate proposed homes and interview all interested parties. A recommendation is submitted to the court, and the team gives testimony in court. To register for the training or for information, call Judy Marx, 258-6000. Catherine Leahan: Leads program. Expecting the Best, Fashion Shoes, Hersh's, Kosins, LaBret Jewelers, Leotards Et Cetera, Rhoda's Crazy Ladys, Sally's Designs, Sundance Shoes, and Valentina. Models have been provided by John Casablanca's Modeling Center. Hair and makeup for the models will be done by stylists from Bellissima Too. Music for the show will be provided by Idea Productions. Choreography will be done by Ellie Smith-Litt, professional model. Hors d'oeuvres and desserts will be served. The event is open to the public. Tickets will be available at the door. For information call ORT, 855-9820. NCJW Plans CASA Program The National Council of Jewish Women, Greater Detroit Section, will hold a two-day combined training session for its Court Ap- pointed Special Advocate pro- grams from 9:30 a.m. to noon April 26-27. The April 26 meeting will take place at the NCJW of- fices in Southfield, and the April 27 training will be held at the Oakland County Courthouse. The CASA children's pro- gram consists of trained Irma Katchke, a past presi- dent and member of the Adat Shalom Synagogue Sisterhood will be honored for her "true spirit of Sisterhood" at the synagogue's annual Double-Triple Chai Dessert Buffet 12:30 p.m. April 26 at the home of Ellen Yashinsky. The afternoon will feature Irma Katchke: Sisterhood honored. a piano program by Alex- ander (Sasha) Burshtein, who recently moved to Detroit from Minsk. He was a per- former, composer, music ar- ranger and ensemble leader in the Soviet Union. There is a charge. For reser- vations by April 23 call Diane Zameck, 737-4276. Beth El Women Host Happening Temple Beth El's Sister- hood will host Spring Hap- pening 10 a.m. April 30. The theme is "Cruising into the '90's." Boutique shopping will be followed by a noon luncheon and fashion show. For reservations call the temple office, 851-1100.