SYNAGOGUES • ANNOUNCEMENT Focus On Family Is Program Topic Adat Shalom Synagogue will offer a "Focus on the Family" series 7:30 p.m. Feb. 5 and 12 at the synagogue. The topic for the Feb. 5 pro- gram is "The Mommy Track: Fact or Faction." Carol Fogel will lead a panel who will pre- sent the options and obstacles women encounter when they combine motherhood and a career. Carol is a Family Life Educator who has led support groups for children and adults on a wide range of topics. She co-chairs the National Coun- cil of Jewish Women SPACE Program for Changing Families. On Feb. 12 Judith Shewach- Stevenson will present a pro- gram on "Boomerang Babies" and will offer an analysis of the trend in many families where adult children return home to live with their parents. Ms. Shewach- Stevenson has done extensive research on the family life cy- cle and is a clinical social worker. Refreshments will be serv- ed. There is no charge. • • a • In January of 1992, Franklin Club Apartments is opening a newly designed catered living unit. Designed for Seniors who deserve an independent lifestyle and need some level of daily assistance but not total medical care. Call 353-2810 for information regarding this Activities of Doily Living Center •• • 4 Youth Shabbat Service Set Beth Abraham Hillel Moses religious school will hold its annual Youth Shabbat 8:45 a.m. Feb. 1. Seventy students will conduct the service. A Youth Shabbat luncheon will be sponsored by the PTO. There is a charge for the luncheon. mmilm l CWB 28301 Franklin Road, Southfield, Michigan 48034 NEWS I° (313) 353-2810 HIAS Offers Scholarships New York HIAS, the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Socie- ty, is inviting applications for its 1992 Scholarship Awards. Those eligible to apply are HIAS-assisted refugees and their children who im- migrated to the United States after 1977. The awards are intended for students who plan to pursue post-secondary education; ap- plicants must demonstrate at least one year's attendance in an American high school or college. The 1992 HIAS Scholarship Awards will range from $500 to $2,500. Applications and informa- tion may be obtained by writing to HIAS Scholarship Awards, 333 Seventh Avenue, New York, NY 10001-5004. No phone calls will be ac- cepted. Completed applica- tions should be returned to HIAS, postmarked no later than April 20. Water Slide Soccer Tennis Baseball Riding 38 Years of Leadership in Canadian Camping 114114,-11. 0 '175,9Al ON - The. MCAT Wrn touT THE *Pow% PRC6FAM IS - - 150 Acres on LAKE COUCHICHING, ONTARIO 1.1/2 hours from Toronto A UNIQUE SPIRITED CAMP FOR BOYS AND GIRLS AGES 6 15 7, 4 & 3 WEEK PERIODS Litt--1-R41ki0 TO PEefrO1 V2 \14,1 9Resi WITH7Ft15, 10 Day Mini Sessions PLUS • • • • • 38 yrs. Original Owners/Directors Magnficent Crystal Clear Lake Complete Waterfront, Creative Arts and Landsports Facilities Enthusiastic, Caring Staff Great Food NEW FOR '92 BIG LEAGUE BASEBALL CAMP Offered in 3 Week Session For information contact our Detroit representative Deby Gannes at 851.0040 or tol free 1.800-866-8170 10 STUDENTS PER CLASS 100 HOURS OF LIVE INSTRUCTION SO HOURS OF LIVE TUTORIAL NATIONAL 800 TELEPHONE HELPLINE 3 COMPUTER-SCORED DIAGNOSTIC TESTS MCAT Class Starts Jan. 27 T N E ., 0110N SCIENCE FLASH CARDS MATERIALS WRITTEN BY PH.D.S & M.D.S WE'LL MAKE SURE YOU MAKE IT. EDUCATIONAL GROUP Bloomfield Hills 313-642-0710 Pottery Gymnastics Arts & Crafts Photography THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 43