1994 REGAL SEDAN Temple Beth El Honors Students Lunch, Learn At Berkley Temple Beth El pre-kinder- garteners through second graders, who are beginning re- ligious school for the first time, were honored recently. They are Alexandra Ahlgren, Max Aid en- baum, Gregory Anderson, Marissa Ash, Adam Berman, Michael Birnkrant, Michelle Budaj, Amanda Canvasser, Lindsay Canvasser, David Col- man, Ashley Davis, Spencer Dobkin, Zachary Edelson, An- drew Entin, Jesse Fenton, Mol- ly Foltyn, Jessica Fox, Elizabeth Goldman, Steven Goldstein, Alana Greenberg, Mark Harris, Beth Kerwin, Allison Korotkin, Hailee Korotkin. Also, Andrew Lawson, James Lipshaw, Matthew Lisiecki, Nicole Mandel, Dayna Menken, Kelly Paulisin, Alan Posner, Joshua Segel, Evan Seigerman, David Selis, Jacob Serwer, Liana Shapiro, Carli Siegel, Jor- dan Sinclair, Ryan Toban, Brit- tany Turner, Emily Victor, Erica Wedes, Justin Wedes and Sara Zupmore. Also honored were two fam- ilies representing multi-gener- ations of Beth El affiliation: Alene and Jeffrey Lipshaw, par- ents of James Lipshaw; Jeffrey and Shelly Roberts, parents of George Roberts. Jewish students, many of Russ- ian birth, will learn about their heritage at a lunch and learn program sponsored by Friends of Refugees of Eastern Europe. Rabbi Hershel Finman, out- reach director at Lubavitch Foundation, will discuss Jew- ish topics of interest to teen- agers. The program will be held the first and third Mondays of each month at noon at Berkley High. Students are asked to bring their lunches to room 126; FREE will provide the dessert. BBYO Teens Aid Agencies Michigan Region B'nai B'rith Youth Organization has a pro- gram titled TASC — Teens Ac- tively Serving Communities. Michigan BBYO has chosen two agencies on which to focus its efforts — the Jewish Associ- ation for Residential Care (JARC) and the Orchards Chil- dren's Service. BBYOers will work in the agencies in November after go- ing through a training session to learn how each agency oper- ates and what work will be in- volved in each. Participating chapters will earn credit toward the AZA Chai Club and BBG Mitzvah Club awards, which recognize hours of service to the commu- nity. For information, call the BBYO Chapter Service Center, 788-0700. Teen Connection Plays Whirlyball The BBYO/JCC Teen Connec- tion, a program for Jewish 7th and 8th graders, will play whirlyball 4-6 p.m. Nov. 7 at Whirlyball on Drake Road. There is a charge for reserva- tions, call Lori Aronson, 661- 1000. Torah Study Starts Nov. 4 Rabbi William Gershon will teach at the Conservative Move- ment Torah Study Nov. 4 start- ing at 12:30 p.m. The group is sponsored by the Jewish The- ological Seminary, Michigan Region United Synagogue and the Michigan Region Rabbini- cal Assembly. Study sessions are held every Thursday in the first floor con- ference area of the Max M. Fisher Jewish Federation Building. There is no charge for the class; lunch is available at a charge starting at noon. No prior background is re- quired; each study session is self contained. For information, call the Detroit office of the Jewish Theological Seminary, 258- 0055; or the United Synagogue, 642-4890. LEASE FROM '299** 36 mo. lease $0 DOWN LEASE $299**Fetz . Larry Bush will discuss "Jews, Money, and Social Responsibil- ity" 7:30 p.m. Nov. 6 at Temple Beth Emeth, Ann Arbor. Mr. Bush will lead a discussion about socially-responsible shop- ping, investment, and philan- thropy in contemporary American/Jewish life. Mr. Bush is an author and he edits Reconstructionism Today for the Reconstructionist Move- ment. This event is co-sponsored by Temple Beth Emeth, the Uni- versity of Michigan Hillel and the Jewish Cultural Society. Baby-sitting will be available. 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