The Social Action Committee Council, In Cooperation With Resettlement Service Announces: Agencies Plan Job Workshop "My Job/My Self: Keeping It All Together While Unemployed and Learning Job Seeking Skills' is a series of free workshops sponsored by the Jewish Family Service _ and Jewish Vocational Ser- vice. Both agencies will corn- bine their areas of expertise to offer a workshop that will focus on the whole person at a time of job loss by offering concrete skills and emotional support. ° There will be an informa- tion meeting to discuss this program 1 p.m.-3 p.m. May 11, at Jewish Vocational Service, 29699 Southfield Road, Southfield. The workshops will be conducted in four ses- sions May 13-14 and May 20-21 at 14:30 p.m. at Jewish Vocational Service. The workshop sessions are intended for people with a strong work history in the professional, technical and managerial fields. The workshop series will be conducted by Rosemary Doyle and Marilyn Hertzberg. Ms. Doyle, supervisor of the Career Development Services at Jewish Vocational Service has 14 years of experience in the vocational field. Marilyn Pilertzberg, clinical social worker at Jewish Family Ser- vice for 18 years, has worked with people during a time of change and loss. For information and registration, call Rosemary Doyle, 559-5000. Arabs, Jews Cite Judge And Eliases Judge Avern Cohn, Fred and Louis Elias are being —honored by the American Arabic and Jewish Friends for their contributions to building bridges in the southeastern Michigan com- munity 5 p.m. May 3. The event, at Shenandoah Country Club, raises funds for the scholarship awards given to high school seniors for win- ning essays on "What it means to be an American of Jewish or Arabic descent!' The dinner will feature Jewish and Arabic musical entertainment. Dinner co- chairmen are Arnold Michlin and Woodrow Woody. There is a charge. For reser- vations, call the Greater Detroit Interfaith Round Table, 869-6306, or Arnold Michlin, 626-1570. The tzadik is the foundation of the world . . . No revela- tion is possible except through him. —Rabbi Abraham Malach The Helping Hand Drive For New Arrivals Can you imagine trying to pack your life into two suitcases? Russian families arrive in our community with 2 pieces of luggage per person. You can help provide our new Americans with basic living needs — join the Social Action Committee of your synagogue or temple. From February through June, the Helping Hand Drive For New Arrivals will be collecting items for the new Americans. To make it even easier for you to help, each participating synagogue and temple will be a collection point for donated items. May Donation Needs: Toys, Children's and Infant's Car Seats, Camp Clothes EXTEND YOUR HELPING HAND To OUR NEW AMERICANS! For drop-off point locations, call 642-5393 PARTICIPATING CONGREGATIONS Adat Shalom Synagogue, Birmingham Temple, Congregation Beit Kodesh, Congregation Beth Abraham Hillel Moses, Congregation Beth Achim, Congregation Beth Isaac, Congregation Beth Shalom, Congregation B'nai David, Congregation B'nai Moshe, Congregation Shaarey Zedek, Congregation Shir Tikvah, Congregation T'Chiyah, Temple Beth El, Temple Emanu-El, Temple Israel Temple Kol Ami, Temple Shir Shalom Film to Video Transfer Transfer Movies 8mm-16mm to VHS or Beta • 1-200 FEET $20.00 • 401-600 FEET $39.00 • 201-400 FEET $26.00 • 601-800 FEET $52.00 801-1000 FEET $65 Film over t000 feet add 6' a foot. Tape $8.00 Additional CCRITURS CAMERA BUY—SELL—TRADE 3017 N. Woodward (3 Blks. South of 13 Mile) Royal Oak Daily & Sat. 10-6, Fri. 10-8 288-5444 Ulpan Akiva Netanya International Hebrew Study Center ISRAEL STORY VACATION * Hebrew at all levels (3 - 20 weeks) * Hebrew Brush-up and Correct Spelling (24 days) * Spoken Arabic (for Hebrew Speakers) -19 days * Intensive study — small classes. * Social and cultural activities. * For adults, youth, families with children. * Residential program. * Courses at all levels open every month. * Accredited by many universities * For people from all over the world, Israelis and immigrants. For a free brochure: ULPAN AKIVA Tel: 011-972-53-52312 (Sun.-Thu. 9:00-2:00) Fax: 011-972-53-652919 POB 6086 42160 Netan a Israel.