I NACHAS AJE Nursery Plans Roundup The Agency for Jewish Education Nursery School will hold its annual Nursery School Roundup 7 p.m. Sept. 71 in the auditorium at the United Hebrew Schools Building. Mary Ellen the Clown of the Clark Family Players will entertain. There will be puppets, magic and a gong-along. Refreshments will be served. The nursery school will have classes for children 18 months-5 years. There will be =an all-day class for 2 year olds. Public school kindergarten children may enroll in the afternoon pro- >gram at the nursery school. The nursery school has 2, 3 and 5 full- or half-day pro- grams. Day care before and after school is available as n- ell as a lunch program. There are mother-toddler and 'by myself classes. The pro- gram includes field trips to places of general and Jewish interest. Emphasis on math and reading readiness are part of the program. The fall program will begin Sept. 9. For information, call Carol- Gale, 356-7378, or 354-1050. lucite frames photo buttons photo keychains memory books FOR Bar/Bat Mitzvahs Weddings Corporate Parties Reunions Call Today! (313) 855-6071 Callanetics Nachas is that special pride you feel when someone you nurtured and supported does well. Nachas is what parents feel when their child becomes bar or bat mitzvah after training at Congregation Beth Shalom Religious School. As the young man or woman chants not only the haftarah but also the maftir — and often the entire musaf service — the kvelling in the sanctuary becomes almost palpable. Congregation Beth Shalom graduates know what it means to be a Jew in today's world. They enjoy their Judaism and they're proud of it. Talk to our faculty, students and parents. They'll tell you why... Personal Stress Relieving Exercises It's better at Congregation Beth Shalom. Raphael's Salon Registration is now being taken for September classes. Fantasy Hairpieces And Weaving. For information, call Cy Servetter, Education Director, at 547-7970. y I CONGREGATION BETH SHALOM TEmplE Kol AMi (LOCAL NEWS I imcha Plans cShabbat Service ) Simcha, the organization for Jewish lesbians, gay men, partners and friends, will told a Shabbat service Aug. 21. For information, call the 24-hour hotline, 353-8025. ■■•■ r OAK PARK INVITES YOU TO OUR Orchard Lake Rd. North of Maple • West Bloomfield OUSE Lower the numbers and raise the odds. Controlling your blood pressure can reduce your risk of heart disease. IS •11H NEWS I Crack Down On Meat Fraud ) Sacramento, California (JTA) — California is crack- ing down on kosher meat fraud. Gov. Pete Wilson has signed into law a bill au- fiaorizing inspectors of the state's Department of Food and Agriculture to con- fiscate meat and poultry falsely labeled as kosher. The law applies to six California counties where -tthe department has been operating a kosher meat in- spection pilot program since 1988. The program requires meat and poultry sellers who advertise their product as 3osher to provide inspectors with documentary proof of its source. Violation is a misdemeanor. ) ANd CTOR, American Heart Association THE TABLE CONNECTION (custom designed furniture laminates, wood, lucite t MURIEL WETSMAN L 661-3838 TEM 5085 WA WEST Mi .LAKE ROAd B oornfidd FOR MEMbERSI- lip INfORMATiON, CAR 661.0040 AffiliATEd WITh UNION Of AMERICAN HEbREW CONqRATiONS (UAHC