MICHIGAN MIRACLE MISSION B'nai Moshe Sets Glennwood ORT Special Shabbat Hears Speaker APRIL 18-28, 1993 You forgot to sign up? Good news! It's not too late to join the mission of a lifetime. Names on the waiting list are being accepted on the mission on a first-come, first-serve basis. So climb aboard now! Fill out the coupon below and return it immediately. Cost: $1,993 Return to: Michigan Miracle Mission, P.O. Box 2030, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48303-2030 Name Address ZIP Phone (H) (B) I enclose $ II $500 (per person) Acct. Number Please bill $ n MasterCard (per person) to my r- 7 VISA Exp. Date Signature To reserve your place now or get to information, call the Michigan Miracle Mission office, 642 4260. - Ozterbly °tyke& Are you concerned about retirement housing and healthcare for your Parents? So are we. Canterbury on-the-Lake understands your concerns. We are creating a wonderful place for your parents which will include: • Gracious independent and assisted living apartments • Five spacious floor plans • Fine dining in an elegant setting • Healthcare center on the campus • Educationallsocial facilities • State of the art security/fire alarm systems • Park-like setting with nature trails and water views All for an affordable monthly fee Call or visit Canterbury on-the-Lake marketing office today. 5601 Highland Waterford, MI 48327 1-800-554-0613 The Sisterhood of Congrega- tion B'nai Moshe will celebrate Women's League 75th Anniversary Shabbat Jan. 23 during Shabbat ser- vices and at a lunch and learn. Participating during the services will be: Ann Wanetik, Marsha Brand, Ruth Shayne, Ann Grey, Sonia Smith, Rosalie Migdal, Rosalind Grand, Dorothy Bodzin and Shirley Siegal. The Haftorah will be chanted by Lynne Avadenka and a talk about the recent Women's League Convention will be presented by Sister- hood president Sharlene Ungar. Dr. Margaret Eichner will be the speaker following the luncheon. Dr. Eichner will share her views on the fin- dings in the new book Backlash by Susan Faludi. There is a charge for the luncheon. Babysitting is available. For information, call the synagogue office, 788-0600. BBW Group Hears Therapist Golda Meir Chapter, B'nai Brith Women, will hold its next meeting 7:30 p.m. Jan. 25 at the home of Eva Kraus. Michelle Klotz, a therapist in private practice with Cruz Clinic, will be the speaker. She will speak on "Every- thing You've Always Wanted to Know About PMS But Were Afraid to Ask." For information, call Elaine Schonberger, 932-0759. B'nai David Lunch Meeting B'nai David Sisterhood lun- cheon and general meeting will be held noon Jan. 25 at noon at the synagogue. Maxine Berman, Michigan State Representative in Lan- sing, will speak on "The New Administration — What Can We Expect?" For reservations by Jan. 22 call the synagogue, 557-8210. There is a fee. Raquela Plans Games Night Raquela Hadassah will host a general meeting and games night 7:45 p.m. Jan. 19 at the home of Marilyn Droz in Far- mington Hills. For reservations, call Marilyn Droz, 553-3677. "Healthy Lifestyles for Women" will be the topic presented by Dr. Charles Lucas 7:30 p.m. Jan. 20 at the meeting of the Glennwood Chapter of Women's American ORT at the ORT office. Dr. Lucas, who has served on the faculties of both the University of Michigan and Wayne State University medical schools, is the direc- tor of Nutritional and Preven- tative Medicine at William Beaumont Hospital. For information, call Linda Katzen, 399-8047. Women's Group Holds Luncheon The Women's Group at the Maple/Drake Jewish Com- munity Center will host a Soup and Sandwich Lunch- eon 12:30 p.m. Jan. 20. There is a charge. For infor- mation, call Adult Sservices, 661-1000. Chabad Plans Lecture, Classes Rabbi Elimelech Silberberg of Bais Chabad Torah Cen- ter will deliver a lecture 8:15 p.m. Jan. 11 at the Torah Center on "The Mystique of the Jewish Name." The Torah Center is offer- ing two new courses on Tal- mud and Jewish mysticism which will take place Sun- days at 9:45 a.m. and 11 a.m. respectively. The Steinsaltz Talmud is used during the first class; the text for the second class is Tanya. All of these classes are part of the Project Talmud Study Pro- gram. For information, call the Torah Center, 855-6170. New Americans Social Planned Machon L'Torah will hold an educational program for new Americans 2:30 p.m. Jan. 17 at the Learning Center. The program will include an ice cream social followed by a lecture on the topic of "The Seven Layers of Judaism." The discussion will be led by Rabbi Avraham Jacobovitz and will be translated by Ro- man Lundin. There is no charge. . --(