I EDUCATION 2 FABULOUS TRUNK SHOWS -4 Plan Ahead! ( 1 Saturday, September 21 10 am-6 pm Wine & Cheese will be served and Sunday, September 22nd Noon-5 pm Bagels & Coffee Bricker-Tunis Furs will present at Valentina, a new full figure line of furs and Bettina Leathers will show off a new collection of leathers Valvitht, Sizes 14 to 26 Applegate Square Northwestern Hwy at Inkster Rd. FENBY STEIN 354.4560 TALENT AGENCY 11, wi.I.r-imm al show .11 WORK WITH THE BEST! FENBY STEIN TALENT AGENCY BILL MEYER SMILING FACES TIM HEWITT LOVING CUP VINTAGE FENBY-CARR STUART ROGOFF, DJ JERRY FENBY GEORGE BENSON SUNSET BOULEVARD SIMONE VITALE SUN MESSENGERS SHELBY LEE ERIC HARRIS, DJ VIDEOS AVAILABLE THEME PARTIES ARE OUR SPECIALTY! 37935 TWELVE MILE ROAD FARMINGTON HILLS, MI 48331 (313) 553-9966 11•I The Jerry Fenby Group featuring George Denson KITCHEN CABINET REFACING REFACE WITH BEAUTIFUL SOLID OAK DOORS OR CUSTOM FORMICA RICHARDS KITCHEN REMODELING Cabinets Free Fr ee Design & Decorating Service • Formica & Solid Oak Refacing 96 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1991 The Community Jewish High School will offer a varie- ty of classes for teen-agers in 8th through 11th grade. Students may choose an in- depth course of Judaic studies complementing their pre- vious Jewish education or select a less formal mode of study in one of the many "track classes." Hebrew is available at dif- ferent levels and will be taught using the Interactive Computer/Video Hebrew Language Lab. Beginning students can choose "Chug Ivri: User-friendly Hebrew" or begin an intensive course of Hebrew studies. Hebrew Literature and Conversa- tional Hebrew are being of- fered for advanced Hebrew students and for those who have graduated from Hebrew Day School Programs. Track programs offer two hours of concentrated study. Tracks include: "Community Service Track": Getting In- volved in the Jewish Com- munity; "Performing Arts Track": AACT Troupe — Au- dience and Actors Create Together and The Jewish Theatre Project — a Bicultural Experience. New this year is the "Political Ac- tion Track" for teen-agers who want to be politically aware and involved in our community. Students signing up for this Track will be mat- ched with leaders in our com- munity in a mentor program and experience the Jewish community process first- hand. Faculty for the 1991-92 school year includes: Rabbi Martin Berman, Naomi Blu- menberg, Jerry Kaufman, Noga Leibovitch, Nira Lev, Narda Oz. Susie Rosenzveig, Sheri Schiff, Daniel Schwartz, Raphael Schwartz, Susan Shlom, Corinne Stavish, Rabbi Alon Tolwin, Flo Ziffer, Joel Simmer — ad- Students may choose an in-depth course of Judaic studies or select a less formal mode of study. ministrative coordinator, Judy Silberg Loebl, principal. Classes meet on Sunday mornings from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. and Tuesday afternoons from 4-7 p.m. On Tuesdays stu- dents can stay for dinner followed by our Rebbe's Tish: a look at people and events as presented by leaders in our community. Registration is open to all Jewish teen-agers in the metropolitan Detroit area. Financial assistance is available. lb register or for informa- tion, call the school, 352-7117. The Community Jewish High School is a divi- sion of the Agency for Jewish Education. Fisher Grants To Three Programs ■ We Custom Build Jewish High School Announces Classes Factory Showroom 23548 Van Dyke, Warren FREE ESTIMATE 7 5 4-963 1 Programs to promote Jewish education in new and non-traditional learning en- vironments were granted a total of $26,000 from the Max M. Fisher Jewish Communi- ty Foundation of United Jewish Charities. The Jewish Discovery Room at the Jewish Community Center received an $11,000 grant for the hands-on activi- ty center for young children, along with their parents and school groups. The year-old Discovery Room features Judaic and community sym- bols, multi-media resources, interactive projects and educational activities to foster Jewish identity and affiliation. The Agency for Jewish Education, in cooperation with the University of Michigan, received $10,000 to begin a computer and interac- tive video project. The pro- gram will develop instruc- tional materials by introduc- ing a new learning environ- ment based on computers and two-way video technology. The Panim el Panim "High School in Washington" Pro- gram of the Agency for Jewish Education received $5,000 to send up to 20 high school students to meet with government officials, and learn about the political system and its relationship to the Jewish community. In partnership with the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, the Fisher Foundation distributes unrestricted endowment in- come from UJC to a wide range of programs not covered by the operating budgets of Federation agencies. .4