OCTOBER 29, 1993 Highlights JP/11 fs Sire OF nsweR AIR A discussion of "Heart rik Smart Kosher" will be fea- tured at the Kosher Food Fair, Oct. 31, at the Jimmy Prentis Morris Jewish Com- munity Center. A nutritionist from Sinai Hospital will discuss menus and ways to prepare healthy kosher meals at the program, sponsored by the Neighborhood Project of the Jewish Federa- tion of Metropolitan Detroit. The afternoon, which will present a taste of the tradition- al and not-so-traditional Jew- ish fare, will include food retailers and caterers exhibit- ing samples of their selections and cooking demonstrations. There will be entertainment, including folk singer Judy Gold- stein, prizes and holiday table settings by local celebrities. The fair, which will feature both meat and dairy food, is un- der the supervision of the Coun- cil of Orthodox Rabbis. The fair is co-sponsored by Comerica Bank, Manischewitz, the Jew- ish Community Center and Jewish Federation Apartments. For information, call Rhoda Raderman, 967-1112. Calendar Friday, October 29 — Com- munity-wide Shabbat service for singles at Congregation Beth Achim, 8:30 p.m. Howard Simon of the ACLU will discuss "The Precarious Status of the Jew as a Reli- gious Minority." Ahavas Chesed Bikur Cholim has made arrangements for kosher food to be available in the emergency room at Provi- dence Hospital. Accompa- nying family members will also be accommodated. Ahavas Chesed "Friendly Visitors" go on a regular ba- sis to nursing homes, hospi- tals and to the sick and home-bound. To join Ahavas Chesed, call Sonia Ribiat, 967-3606. Saturday, October 30 — Biennial Michigan district conference for Workmen's Circle/Arbiter Ring. Speaker will be Karl Zuckerman, na- tional director of member- ship. Call 545-0985. Saturday, October 30 — "Are We One People?" lecture by David Gad-Harf, execu- tive director of the Jewish Community Council. It's part of Congregation Beth Shalom's lunch-and-learn se- ries following Shabbat ser- vices. Call 549-7970. Sunday, October 31 — Kosher Food Fair at the Jim- my Prentis Morris Jewish Community Center, 1-4 p.m. Monday, November 1 — Michigan Jewish Sports Hall of Fame dinner at Shaarey Zedek, 6 p.m. Tiger manager Sparky Anderson will speak. Toastmasters will be Denny McLain and Eli Zaret, and Harry Eisenstat, Albert Sil- ber and the late Ralph Gold- stein will be honored. Call 788-0921. Israel Politics Is Forum Topic Shalom Ralph CID Lu CID H- CD CC H- Lu H- 24 B'nai Moshe Honors Sexton Shalom Ralph will become sex- ton emeritus of Congregation B'nai Moshe effective Novem- ber. B'nai Moshe will honor Mr. Ralph for his 45 years of service with a dinner dance Nov. 21. To make reservations, call the synagogue office, 788-0600. The event will also kick off a special Shalom Ralph building fund campaign. Call the syna- gogue office to contribute. JEMSH NATIONAL FUND At the Jewish National Fund Dedication of the JNF Charach Building, Dr. Samuel i. Cohen spoke. Dr. Cohen also presented Manny and Natalie Charach with a tribute plaque for their generosity in providing an office building forJNF. Pictured are: Ed Rosenthal, Dr. Samuel I. Cohen, Natalie Charach, Manny Charach and Eli A. Scherr. "Israel: the Politics of Reli- gion" will be the subject of a community forum 7:30 p.m Nov. 4 in the Agency for Jew- ish Education, sponsored by the American Zionist Move- ment, Michigan Region. The forum will discuss "What should be the role of reli gi on in Israeli government and society?" Panelists in- clude: Rabbi Milton Arm; Professor Robert Sedler, IMayne State University Law School; Rabbi Dov Bergstein, Farmington Hills. John O'Neill, chairman of the Fo- rum Committee of AZM Michigan Region, will serve as moderator. There is no charge. Monday, November 1 Grosse Pointe Jewish Coun- cil will host a lecture on the Detroit Institute of Arts Film Theater, by its director, El- liot Wilhelm, 7:30 p.m. at Grosse Pointe Unitarian Church. Call 886-3078. Monday, November 1 — Balfour Celebration, starring Joel Grey and honoring I. Walter and Anne Silver, at the Fox Theatre, 7:30 p.m. Call 569-1515. Wednesday, November 3 — Midrasha/Adat Shalom fo- rum on identity, continuity and intermarriage, 7:30 p.m. at Adat Shalom. Speaker will be Rabbi David Gordis, pres- ident of Hebrew College in Boston. Call 354-1050.