B'NAI B'RITH MICHIGAN REGIONAL COUNCIL and ADAT SHALOM MEN'S CLUB present At NEW EVE CEUEIMATICN Come Party With Us!!! Thur. Dec. 31 at 8:00 p.m. ,ADAT SYNAGeGUE $49.50 Per Person includes: Cocktails and Hors D'oeuvres Elegant Sit-Down Dinner Lavish Sweet Table Open Bar Dancing to the Music of uggggygfraggg "° HARVEY OLSON, PRESIDENT ADAT SHALOM MEN'S CLUB 851-5100 Harold JTS Names Co-Chairmen JERRY OLSON, EVENT CHAIRMAN B'NAI B'RITH COUNCIL 552-8177 Name f k Address rk4-.4 scr City Yip No. Person R.S.V.P. by Dec. 15 Enclosed Return with check to: B'nai B'rith 25835 Southfield Rd. Suite I I 1 Southfield, MI 48075 Phone Please seat us with: is our check for $ REGENCY CRUISES CHECK YOUR CALENDAR WINTER CARIBBEA DEC 1992 JAN 1993 FEB 1993 MAR 1993 CRUISE CRUISE CRUISE CRUISE ALF ICE SALE MUST BE BOOKED BY NOV. 30, 1992 FROM $723 FROM $468 FROM $773 FROM $838 Gail Chicorel Shapiro (Owner) 489-5888 The Cruise & Vacation Shoppe of &NWT TQAVEL * restnalons apply 28859-A Orchard Lake Rd., Farmington Hills Hours: 9AM-5:30PM • Sat. 10:30 AM-2 PM (Eve. appt. only) •Clinical Teaching •Testing/Evaluation •Therapeutic Tutoring 545-6677 • 433-3323 52 LYNNE MASTER, M.Ed Owner, Director 25201 Coolidge, Oak Park 4036 Telegraph, Bloomfield Hills Glazier PROFESSIONALLY CRAFTED VIDEO IMAGES by Video Assist Assoc. • Weddings All Mitzvahs • Seminars Video Letters • Family Histories 3134, 349 • 2666 The Detroit Friends of the Jewish Theological Seminary has appoinnted Paula Glazier and Dr. David Harold as 1992-93 education chairmen. Paula Glazier is a member of the board of trustees of Congregation Shaarey Zedek. She is past president of Women's American ORT, Michigan Region, a life member of Hadassah and she is active in the Women's Divi- sion of the Allied Jewish Campaign. Dr. David Harold is active in the Allied Jewish Cam- paign and serves as the pro- fessional health division chairman. He has also served as the Detroit chairman of the UJA Young Leadership Cabinet and has led several Federation missions to Israel. Dr. Harold has served on the Hillel Day School board and as a past dinner chairman. A number of programs open to the community at no charge are scheduled for the year which will begin with a breakfast presentation 8-9 a.m. Dec. 10. Rabbi Mayer Rabinowitz will speak on "Homosexuality and Judaism: A Conservative Perspective." Breakfast ses- sions are also scheduled for Jan. 14, "Women and Judaism: Revolution or Evolution"; March 9, "Tidbits for Passover: Legends of the Exodus NOT in the Hag- gadah." . A continental breakfast will be available starting at 7:30 a.m. for a charge. The study sessions will take place in the first floor Butzel Con- ference Suite of the Jewish Federation building, 6735 Telegraph Road just south of Maple Road. For information or reserva- tions, call the Seminary office, 258-0055. JPM Names Head Teacher Amy Gottlieb, of West Bloom- field, has been named child development coordinator at the Jimmy Prentis Morris Jewish Community Center. Ms. Gottlieb will be the head teacher of the 3- and 4-year- old nursery school class as well as coordinate the entire child development program at JPM. The program includes the < nursery school and day care program, daily drop-in babysitting and child develop- ment classes such as Ham- mers and Nails, Buckets of Bits, Mushy Gushy Creations and the Toddler Family , Frolic. New Classes Set at JCC The Educational Services Department of the Jewish' Community Center is taking registration for the winter semester of classes. The Dance Department has been expanded to include ad- vanced ballet and pointe for teens and adults with "‘ Christina at the Maple-Drake building. Creative dance and modern dance classes for ages 6 through 11 have been add- ed at the Jimmy Prentis Mor- ris building. These are in ad- dition to the dance program of Creative Dance, Pre-Ballet I and .II, Ballet I and II, Tap I, II and III, Jazz I and II, and Street Dancing (for 6th- and 7th-graders). The adult por- tion of the Dance Department offers tap (beginner, in- termediate and advanced), belly dancing, modern,T_ ballroom, Israeli, as well as the advanced ballet and pointe. Other classes offered are computer (basic programm- ing and word processsing), bridge (beginner, inter-„, mediate and advanced), watercolor, creative ceramics, drawing, tapestry, theater and chess. The expanding children's/teen program in- cludes ceramics, expressions through art, theater, magic,,, chess and sign language. In addition, the JCC has clubs open to the public in duplicate bridge, (Monday morning 11 a.m.) and chess, (Thursday evening 7 p.m.). For information, call Shirley Siegal, 661-1000. U-M Hosts Israel Conference The eighth Israel Con- ference Day will be Jan. 31 at the Rackham School of Graduate Studies, on the U-M campus. The day-long event is free. The conference will offer an academic setting where dif- ferent points of view will be introduced and the audience will have the opportunity to interact.