WORLD CLASS TEMPLE ISRAEL UIe gemple _gsrae/ Vi b erkli Sanirir cScAmier 0.Aapei CAarn 6er cSeries • :."Wimimi "a...ruff= • In Italy... Last Year Adat Shalom Dedicates Torah Adat Shalom Synagogue will dedicate a new Sefer Torah 2 p.m. Oct. 18. The dedication ceremony and celebration mark the conclu- sion of a year-long educa- tional and fund-raising pro- gram, Siyum HaTorah. Individuals and families have dedicated portions of the new Torah, which was written by an Israeli sofer (scribe), Yoel Bookspan, in Jerusalem. Certain letters at the end of each of the Five Books were left unfinished, and their "completion" began at the synagogue Oct. 4. Dr. Eric Ray, scribe and authority of Jewish art and architecture, has met with each family to act as their proxy in com- pleting the portions they have dedicated. The dedication ceremony will be preceded by a slide- show documenting the con- gregation's year-long pro- gram. Dr. Ray will complete the very last letter of the new Torah, and everyone will par- ticipate in the appropriate blessings. The ceremony will be accompanied by music and dance. A dessert reception will follow. There is no charge. Kol Ami Hosts Rabbi Hoffman Temple Kol Ami in coopera- tion with the Midrasha Col- lege of Jewish Studies will host Professor Lawrence Hoff- man of the Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion in New York City for a lecture: "The Miracle of Jewish Worship: How It All Began," 8 p.m. Oct. 21 at the temple. Dr. Hoffman was ordained a Reform rabbi in 1969 and received his Ph.D. in liturgy in 1973. As student rabbi at Temple Beth Or of the Dear, he pioneered the development of sign language expressing Jewish concepts. Synagogue Sets Centennial Party Beth Abraham Hillel Moses will celebrate its 100th an- niversary with a centennial dinner dance 6 p.m. Oct. 25 at the synagogue. Hors d'oeuvre and cocktails will be followed by a selection by the Michigan Opera Theatre and dinner. For ticket information, call the synagogue, 851-6880. THREE TENORS IN SONG ST. CLAIR TRIO Emmanuelle Boisvert, violin Marcy Chanteaux, cello Pauline Martin, piano CLEVELAND DUO PLUS ONE Stephen Warner, violin Carolyn Gadiel Warner, piano Franklin Cohen, clarinet This Year Here Sunday, Oct. 25, 1992 - 7:30 p.m. CLEVELAND DUO PLUS ONE CANTOR DAVID BAGLEY, CANTOR HAROLD ORBACH and CANTOR ALBERTO MIZRAHI • Sunday, Nov. 1, 1992 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 22 1992 - 7:30 p.m. ST. CLAIR TRIO sponsored by the Mildred S. Steinberg and Andrew Chalat Concert Fund and Huntington Banks 0 • v el 'These concerts are presented in Caving memory of Leslie R Schmier and Jessica ti Schmier TEMPLE ISRAEL 5725 Walnut Lake Road, West Bloomfield FOR COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS, CALL 661 5700 - WOULDN'T YOU LIKE TO PUT YOUR HOME ON AUTO PILOT? Intellihorne is as easy as pushing a button, picking up a phone or using a keychain remote. For more info or a demonstration CALL: Automated Energy Controls 356.7738 Save Up To 30%* On Health Insurance DESIGN Thrifty Flowers 4 SWEETEST DAY 10 ROSES $14 95 a Imported French Madame Del Barge P—ANS by Notional Group Marketing L L Up To $10 Million in Catastrophic Protection "We Design A Plan To Fit Your Needs" ■ Individuals ■ Families ■ Small Businesses ■ Self Employed For A FREE QUOTE Coll Tommy Levine 788-1577 or 1-800-829-6052 Plans underwritten by Pioneer We Insurance Co., Rockford IL Certain (irritations and exclusions may op*. Includes: Outpatient Doctor Servkes Dental Optkol Prescriptions 8711 West 11 Mile Rd. Huntington Woods (313) 544-0850 *Documented MOS °nide.