SPOTLIGHT 1"°°""'"Immi

"We know how to wok
a chicken...from Roseville
to Rochester Hills,
and now in Southfield too!"

from the sayings of Chairman Wong - Pearl City

ANNOUNCING
The Grand Opening
of Our Newest Location!

We now wok chicken in
Southfield too! In the best
tradition of China, we also wok
beef, pork and seafood,
Come to my restaurants for
authentic Chinese food -
served by authentic Chinese
people. They'll wok a mile to
please you.

Open for lunch and dinner
7 days a week

OUR NEWEST LOCATION:
SOUTHFIELD
27522 Northwestern Hwy.
(11 Mile Between Lahser & Telegraph)
354-3700 FAX: 354-0647

ROCHESTER HILLS
2601 South Rochester Rd.
(North of Auburn Rd.)
852-0170

ROSEVILLE
20753 13 Mile Rd.
(At Little Mack)
Rosemack Shopping Plaza
293-4640

ROMAN
TERRACE

CATERING

BOB MCDONALD
WILL MARE
YOUR NEXT EVENT
A GREAT ONE

Off-Premise Catering
For All Events
Hall Available
up to 300 People
Farmington Elks Club

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Showers
Birthdays
Reunions

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Bat Mitzvahs
Anniversaries
House Parties

23666 Orchard Lake Rd., Just S. of 10 Mile Rd.

476-1986

All Good Wishes
For A Healthful & Joyous

NEW YEAR

From

The Rhinocerous

Restaurant and Lounge

265 Ropelle • Limo Rides For All Occasions • 259-2208

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1990

Michael Wolf helps Ari Barak blow the shofar.

Children Learn
Sounds Of Season

CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ

Local Columnist

T

he children of Beth
Hayeled Nursery
School at Congrega-
tion Shaarey Zedek's West
Bloomfield branch learned
the different sounds of the
shofar last week when
Michael Wolf, assistant di-
rector of youth education at
the synagogue, gave lessons
to the students.
Adam Bleznak, age 2Y2
knew the sounds of the
shofar and tried to blow it.
Other shofar blowing at-
tempts were made by Ari
Barak, Aaron Newman,
Randi Golde and Leslie
Rosenberg.
Janet Pont, nursery
school director, was present
for some holiday discussions
and singing. One song was
about the shofar man.
"When I grow up I want to
be shofar man, then I can
make the strangest sounds
with grown ups watching all
around," sang the students.
When Ms. Pont asked the
classes about their holiday
plans, there were many in-
teresting responses. Allison
Kessler was going to
Grandma's house because
she is serving chicken.
Pamela Gene couldn't wait
to spend the holidays with
her cousin Ari Barak and
sleep at his house. Jordan
Maroko was spending time
with his grandpa because he
cooks macaroni.
Other holiday activities at
Beth Hayeled include apple
picking, making greeting
cards and visits from the
rabbis. Some of the branch
teachers helping the
students include: Cheryl

Bocknek, Beverly
Chabon, Linda Weiss,
Susan Gartenberg and
Debbie Steingold.
Michael Wolf began his
position at Shaarey Zedek in
July. He has a master's
degree from Brandeis Uni-
versity in Jewish communal
service and education. "Our
goal is to put informal edu-
cation into the formal edu-
cation," said Mr. Wolf, who
just completed a retreat with
high school students at
Camp Tamarack.

CF CAPER
Saks Fifth Avenue Dear-
born and the Cystic Fibrosis
Foundation joined forces for
a clue-solving adventure
fund-raiser throughout the

Monique Ulrych

store on Sept.15. Some of the
sleuths included: Liz
Mogi% Susan Rosenthal,
Steve Mitchell, Ron
Baskin, Ken Silver, Bar-
bara and Eric Winkelman,
Jeffrey Schoonover, Eli
and Patty Zaret, Joel

