011111111111 Forgotten Harvest Elects New Board Forgotten Harvest has elected Lucy R. Benham, Howard Goldman, vice presidents; and Laurie Pappas, secretary. New members joining the board are Jonathan Ahl- brand, Rozanne Friedman, Marcia Gershenson, Sydell Grant, William Harder, Donald N. Hobley Jr., Fran Victor Kaplan, Lambro Niforos and Mark Ridley. New advisory board members are Tim Allen, Jim Branstatter, Laura Deibel and Robbie Timmons. Forgotten Harvest is a non- profit organization dedicated to eliminating hunger by collecting surplus perishable food from wholesalers, distributors, vending compa- nies and other health department-approved facilities. The food is delivered to soup kitchens and shelters in the Metro Detroit area. Alyn To Honor Rae Sharfman Detroit Friends of Alyn Hospital will pay tribute to Rae Ann Sharfman for her devotion not only to Alyn Hospital but also the Detroit Jewish community. The fund-raiser will take place 7:30 p.m. Nov. 11 at the home of Sondra Berlin. Ms. Berlin's home is handicapped accessible. Suggested minimum dona- tion for this dessert reception is $36. Interested individuals are asked to call Pam Lippitt, 353-9038. Keshet Holds Annual Meeting Rae Sharfman Chanukah Event The Jewish Federation Apart- ments are now accepting donations for their Chanukah Bazaar to be held Dec. 6 at the Jewish Federation Apart- ments on Ten Mile Road. This event is held as the main fund-raiser for the Residents' Council and pro- Student Rabbi Steven Lowenstein shakes the Iulav in the sukkah of Temple B'nai Israel of Petoskey as Temple Emanu-El members Ed and Rebecca Frowine and David Willens look on. ceeds go toward each council's annual gift to the Allied Jewish Campaign and to sup- port in-house programs and activities. For information or to make a donation, call Penny Feldman, 661-5220. New Deadlines The Jewish News is permanently changing its local news deadline to noon Thursday for the following week's publication. The change will allow more time to copy-edit and proofread material sent to the newspaper. The deadlines are: Local news, noon Thursday Birth announcements, 10 a.m. Tuesday Out-of-town obituaries, 10 a.m. Wednesday All materials to be published must be typewritten, double-spaced, on 81/2 by 11 paper, and include the name and daytime telephone number of the sender. For com- plete information on submitting press releases, marriage or other announcements, call the News Department, 354- 6060. "Planning Today for a More Secure Ibmorrow: Residential Alternatives for People with Disabilities" will be the topic of the annual meeting of Keshet, the organization for Jewish Families of Children with Special Needs, 7 p.m. Nov. 18 at the Agency for Jewish Education. The speaker will be Joyce Keller, executive director of JARC. The 1993 Keshet officers will be elected. Ms. Keller will give an over- view of the residential care system and advise parents on how to prepare now to ensure the future of their young and adult children. Keshet provides support and advocacy services for families who have children, of any age, with disabilities of any kind. The meeting is free of charge and open to the public. Round Table Talk On The Golden Age The Greater Detroit Inter- faith Round Table will spon- sor a program exploring the Golden Age of harmony in Spain among Muslims, Chris- tians and Jews before 1492 Nov. 15 at Sacred Heart Ma- jor Seminary, 2701 Chicago Boulevard. Platform discussion leaders will be Dr. Khalid Duran, visiting professor, Institute of Iranian Studies, Free Univer- sity of Berlin; Dr. Elias Mallon, director, Graymoor Ecumenical and Inter- religious Institute, New York City; and Dr. Moshe Lazar, professor of comparative literature, University of Southern California. There is a registration fee. For information, call the Rev. Ice, 746-0156. Kadima Hosts Holiday Toy Party Kadima will have a holiday toy party with Discovery Toys 7 p.m. Nov. 12 at 4951 Susans Way, Bloomfield Hills. A per- centage of the sales evening will directly benefit Kadima's Supported Employment Program. During the event, an educational consultant will introduce a line of educational and development toys, books and games. All toys ordered at the event have a guaranteed delivery date by early December, in time for Chanukah. For information, call Kadima, 559-8235.