I ANN ARBOR I' m Maimonides Society Hears Dr. Giles 6 They're very friendly and convenient for me. They're open Saturdays. . . 9 9 JOE MACHIORLAM Mr. Joe's Bar Southfield Franklin Bank continues to win friends, with features people tell us are important to them. Like caring financial professionals who take the time to understand your needs. Banking hours that work with your schedule. And commercial checking with the lowest fees in metropolitan Detroit. When you're a small business or practice, you appreciate the importance of personal service and attention to customer needs. So do we. Come in or call today to be a part of the good things happening at Franklin Bank. 358-5170 FDIC INSURED Southfield • Birmingham • Grosse Pointe Woods Dr. Conrad Giles, a past president of the Jewisk Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, will speak on "Th-e Jewish Physician: Doing Our Part" at a fall brunch of the Maimonides Society of the Jewish Federation of Washtenaw County 10:3 a.m.-noon Sept. 20 at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Ak2]. Sugar, 3780 Fox Hunt Drive, Ann Arbor. Dr. Giles is the Chief or Pediatric Ophthalmology at Children's Hospital in Detroi and a clinical professor at Wayne State University. Hjs. involvement with Jewish philanthropy includes sery ing as a vice president of the Council of Jewish Federatioils- and a vice chairman for Na- tional UJA. Dr. Giles was instrumental in creating the Michigan/ Israel Cornea Connection, program whereby Michigan donors provide corneas f^,r transplant operations in Israel. • Maimonides Society mem- bership is open to all physi- cians and dentists who make a minimum contribution of $1,000 to the annual Federar tion campaign. For information, call t center, 971-0990. Apples And Honey Celebration Apples & Honey & Lots, Lots More, the corn- munitywide celebration of the Jewish High Holy Days sponsored by the Washtenaw County Jewish Community Center, will be held 1-4 p.m. Sept. 20 at the JCC. Apples & Honey features the sights, sounds, tastes and smells of this special season. This year's event will have a i special focus on klezme- music and an opportunity to view works by local Jewish artists and craftpersons. Rabbi Aharon Goldstein Jf Ann Arbor Chabad will help young people with hands-on activity. Applies & Honey is spon- sored by the JCC with the cooperation of Beth Israel' Congregation, Temple Be4h Emeth, Chabad House, Hebrew Day School, the Jewish Cultural Society, ORT, Hadassah and other local Jewish organizations. Admission for Apples and Honey is $1 for adults and cents for children. The practice of virtue, that is the most saintly manner worshipping God. —Josephus 114 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1992