Youth Whether you're outfitting your own home or a whole subdivision you'll find plumbing, hardware and electrical supplies. Temple Hosts Winter Conclave Shir Shalom Institute, Seder Temple Emanu-El Temple Youth will host this year's Michigan State Temple Youth Winter Conclave Jan. 28-30. The theme of the conclave is "Jews in Wonderland." Co- chairpersons of winter conclave are Barbara Leibson, Jessica Bodzin and Dan Zimmerman. The conclave is open to all members of MSTY. The annu- al dinner-dance will be held Jan. 29; "Living Energy" disc jockeys will provide the music. For information, call Rabbi Bigman, 967-4020. The Shir Shalom Experience is offering a b'nai mitzvah insti- tute for parent(s) and their 6th grader. This class will be held the four Sundays in January and again four Sundays in April for those students getting ready to prepare for bar/bat mitzvah. The families will learn about the real meaning behind the mitzvah. For information, call Cantor Berman, 737-8700. A Tu B'Shevat Family Seder/Shabbat Dinner is sched- uled for 6 p.m. on Jan. 14 pre- sented by grade three students and teachers in the Shir Shalom Experience. Services will begin at 7:30 p.m. For in- formation, call the temple, 737- 8700. Tu B'Shevat Program Set KOHLER • DELTA • MOEN • ARTISTIC BRASS • KWIKSET • FRANKLIN BRASS • SCHLAGE • BROAN 2800W. 11 Mile Rd. Berkley, MI 48072 (313) 548-5656 anagement8pecialties Corp. Between Greenfield and Coolidge It's Our 11th Annual ANTIQUE ART SHOW & SALE Featuring 19th and 20th Century American and European Oil Paintings, Drawings and Collectibles January 20th thru January 29th, 1994 STI# 1° 500 01-w vies' wea tOec S t's Friends of Refugees of Eastern Europe will sponsor a Tu B'She- vat Readiness Program for chil- dren ages 5-11 from 2:30-4 p.m. Jan. 16 at the Jimmy Prentis Morris Jewish Community Center. Through skits and games, the children will learn about the importance of trees and about the seven special fruits for which Israel is famous. The children will make glass- covered terrariums and should bring a shoe box and a glass container or jar for the project. For information, call Leah Rosenstein, 548-6285. Beth Shalom Camp Weekend Beth Shalom will hold its an- nual Breakaway Weekend to Camp Maas Jan. 28-30. Chil- dren in grades 3-8 are invited. The children will participate in a variety of camp experiences. To reserve a spot by Jan. 17, call Faith Tam, 541-5437. There is a charge. Sale Starts Jan. 15 Super Stars Executive Custom ShirUnakers & Tailors, Inc. C/) w 223 South Woodward Avenue Birmingham, Michigan 48009 just South of the Birmingham Theatre (313) 642-0460 U.J CC New Hours • MON - SAT 9.30 - 5:30 • MIMS 1118:30 Champagne Preview Thursdayjanuary , 20th 5 - 9 p.m. LLJ LLJ 96 e fs pirannfirth jlittr 280 N. Woodward Birmingham • (313) 646-1132 Find It All In The Jewish News Classifieds Call 354-5959 Know a youngster who has done something outstand- _Mg? The Jewish News .4orrr- wants to honor that kid in our Super Stars column. Please send a brief type- written, double-spaced de- scription of what your nominee has done, a non- returnable photo, as well as your name and daytime phone number. Send to: Super Stars, The Jewish News, 27676 Franklin Rd., Southfield, MI 48034. Local News Dr. Umansky AT Midrasha On Jan. 27 at 7:30 p.m., Midrasha will present a text study session featuring Dr. Ellen Umansky of the New York-based CLAL — the Na- tional Jewish Center for Learn- ing and Leadership. Dr. Umansky's subject will be "Monarchy and Prophecy." There is a charge, and pre-reg- istration is required. Registrants will receive study materials one to two weeks pri- or to the program date. Midrasha's CLAL series is open to any adult learner who is not already studying with CLAL under the auspices of the Jew- ish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit. Other session dates, topics and speakers in Midrasha's "Turning Points in Jewish His- tory" series are: Feb. 23 — `The End of the World," taught by Rabbi Tsvi Blanchard; April 7, "Power in Powerlessness," taught by Rabbi Brad Hirschfield; May 4, "Dhimmi or People of the Book," taught by Dr. Charles Raffel; and June 8 — "Crusades and Their After- math," taught by Rabbi Reuven Kimelman. For a brochure or more in- formation, call Midrasha, 354- 1050. Men's Club Hosts Marlinga The Beth Abraham Hillel Men's Club will host Carl Marlinga 10 a.m. Jan. 16 at the synagogue. Admission is free for the break- fast and discussion.