NEWS 111"°' An Afternoon of Magical Moments Adat Shalom Synagogue Annual Family Picnic Gad Ya'acobi Is Candidate Sunday, August 18, 5:30 p.m. featuring Mime?Moon Walk Pony Rides A Magic Show Clowns Purchase tasty picknic dinner fare from Farmington Meadows Kosher Catering. Due to the rules of Kashrut, only food purchased from the caterer may be eaten. Your $8 family registration includes popcorn & favors. Singles and single parent families $4. Prospective members are welcome as our guests. Call 851 5100 for reservations and further information. Reservations due by August 14. - Please join us for Our annual Kabbalat Shabbat Service "Under the Stars" at 8 p.m. Friday, August 16. Our Clergy will lead a family service, assisted by members of the Congregation. and 41 \_e Adat Shalom's "Open House" from 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday, August 18 — an opportunity for new members to have an "up close" look at the Synagogue. Rabbi Efry Spectre • ■ Rabbi Elliot Pachter ■ CantOr Larry Vieder - thm Congregation Aej Pr Shirgikvah ■ Cantor Howard Glantz BETH ABRAHAM HILLEL MOSES RELIGIOUS SCHOOL Happiness is a Hebrew E ucation Invites you to join us at our Annual Membership Picnic on the Lake Sunday, August 18, 1991 12 Noon - 5:00 PM Full Sunday Morning & Weekday School...Kindergarten thru High School...Youth Programs for all ages...USY Advanced Studies for post Bar/Bat Mitzvah Students. RESERVE YOUR PLACE NOW. CALL 851-6880 Barry V Levine Director of Education and Youth 5075 W. Maple Road • West Bloomfield ATTENTION HIGH SCHOOL & GRADUATE STUDENTS CLASSES NOW FORMING Meet Rabbi Arnie Sleutelberg, Trustees, and Our Members fo r For more information call: SAT, ACT, GMAT, GRE and LSAT Iry Wengrow: 643-8733 or Marla Scafe: 375-0778 Let us help you successfully prepare for college and graduate entrance exams k10111011 IXE The Bright Idea: Give a Gift S s c rip tion 48 FRIDAY. AUGUST 9. 1991 THE JEWISH NEWS EDUCATIONAL GROUP 642-0710 3630 West Maple at Lahser in the Village Knoll Center Jerusalem (JTA) — Gad Ya'acobi, the minister of communications in Israel's last national unity govern- ment and a past minister of economic planning, an- nounced that he is a can- didate for leadership of the Labor Party. The announcement puts him in the ring with the two veteran Labor leaders, Shimon Peres and Yitzhak Rabin, who have been the sole contenders for chair- manship of the Labor Party since the late 1970s. Mr. Ya'acobi, speaking at a news conference in Tel Aviv, vowed to break the pattern and rid Labor of its "bureaucratic image." He said it is time the leadership was contested by more than just the two rivals. In fact, that is already starting to happen. Knesset member Ora Namir has also declared her candidacy. Another likely contender is Yisrael Kessar, secretary- general of the Histadrut trade union federation. And an announcement is expected within days from another former minister, Moshe Shahal, who has held the energy and infrastruc- ture portfolio and was party whip under Mr. Peres' leadership. Another possible con- tender is Mordechai Gur, a former Israel Defense Force chief of staff who has served in previous Cabinets and now sits in the Knesset. Crescent Flags To Fly In Israel Tel Aviv (JTA) — The pos- sibility of a regional peace conference has been a bonanza for Israeli flag makers. One of the largest, Yitzhak Berman of Jerusalem, has just completed 900 Syrian flags to be ready in case President Hafez al-Assad of Syria decides to visit Jerusalem. Mr. Berman says he also has orders for several hun- dred Jordanian, Saudi Ara- bian, Egyptian and Israeli flags from the same client, whom he declined to name but is believed to reside in the United States. According to Mr. Berman, whose five sons — quin- tuplets — are serving in the Israel Defense Force, the run on flags is a good sign that peace is on the way and "perhaps represents the beginning of a conference."