Clergy Plan Interfaith Event Your palms begin to sweat... You're on the verge of hysteria... You pray that no one will hear... Your worst nightmare come true... You've just been asked to read... A new 4 week Hebrew Crash Course has been designed to take the terror out of having to read Hebrew. Originally developed in England and now offered by Aish HaTorah, this course provides a comfortable atmosphere and is guaranteed to give you 93% efficiency in reading those texts which have caused you so much trouble in the past. At the end of the 4 weeks you will have the confidence you need to be "at home" in the prayerbook and ready to wow the entire family when it's your turn to read. For More Information Call: 737-0400 COURSE BEGINS: MONDAY, JUNE 7TH 7 - 9 PM $40.00 (INCLUDES COURSE MATERIALS) 11WINDSOR 1 V: BEAUTY SUPPLY 2 Professional Beauty Products • Full Lines of Hair Products • Nail • Pedicure • Nail Art • Make Up • Wax • Many Other Beauty Supplies and Accessories NEW FOR SUMMER: Bright Nail Colors • Orly • a la Mode • Tantra • Essie • Crystal • Zoom 25890 Middlebelt at I I Mile 474-2600 li gg - m; 1114 Hours: Mon.-Sat. 9:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. FOR THE BEACH: Full Line of Tanning Products Aish HaTorah of Metro-Detroit WANTED' Unusual shaped couches 1 930-1 960. Chrome & vinyl couches & chairs 1 930-1 960. Or any other unusual furniture, accessories or art 1 930s-1 960s. (w) 313-398-0646 $ Ask for Les (h) 313-661-4236 Top Cash Paid $ • California Tan Eviusive Distributor ol: Schwa rzkopf _ . IGORA BOTANIC HAYASHI' . 911 EMERGENCY PACK Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results Place Your Ad Today. Call 354-6060 In observance of Spiritual Foundation Days of Michigan Week, the West Bloomfield Clergy Association will host an interfaith Service of Celebration May 23. The ser- vice will take place at Our Lady of Refuge Catholic Church, 3750 Commerce Road, Orchard Lake beginn- ing at 7:30 p.m. The speaker for the service will be Dr. James R. Lyons, director of the Ecumenical In- stitue for Jewish-Christian Studies. Clergy of the par- ticipating religious com- munities will take part in the service. A combined choir will offer a special anthem. Participating congregations include: Covenant Baptist Church, Pine Hill Congrega- tional Church, Episcopal Church of the Advent, Beth Abraham Hillel Moses, Tem- ple Israel, Holy Spirit Luth- eran Church, West Bloom- field United Methodist Church, St. Thomas Chal- ddean Church, Our Lady of Refuge Catholic Church, Prince of Peace Catholic Church, Churchof Our Savior Presbyterian, Orchard Lake Community Church and Con- gregation B'nai Moshe. Confirmation At Adat Shalom Thirteen teen-agers of Adat Shalom Synagogue will cele- brate their Confirmation in a Shabbat service and program 7:30 p.m. May 21. The even- ing will also mark the culmination of Nosh 'n Drash, the synagogue's weekly high school dinner/ study program. The service will be led by the confirmands. An Oneg Shabbat in their honor will follow. Those being confirmed are: Owen Alterman, Karen Gales, Jill Gershenson, Jeremy Gordon, Matthew Greenberg, Laura Lubetsky, Jeremy Lubin, Joshua Rubin, Joshua Sanfield, Donielle Tigay, Justin Trivax, Robert Yost and Stephanie Zeskind. Temple Israel Judaism Course Temple Israel will begin a nine-week introduction to Judaism course this summer. ( The class, taught by temple clergy and staff, will meet 6:30-8 p.m. on Mondays, beginning June 14. There is a charge for the course. For information, call Nancy Clarl_T-Tarf P.R1 _r7(1()