B&P Volunteers Young Adult Film Series The Volunteer Network of the Jewish Federation Business and Professional Women/ Women's Division has scheduled several opportunities this winter for vol- unteers to assist human service agencies in the metropolitan De- troit area. On Feb. 13, volunteers will plan a Valentine's Day party and play games with mothers and children who have been victims of sexual assault or domestic vi- olence at HAVEN (Help Against Violent Encounters Now) Coun- seling Agency. Participants will meet at 12:15 p.m. at the Max M. Fisher Building and carpool to the site. Volunteers will celebrate Purim with residents of the Har- riett and Ben Teitel Jewish Fed- eration Apartments in Oak Park 6:15-9:30 p.m,. Feb. 22. The pro- gram, which is open to families with children, will include a tour of the facility and a chance to make friends with residents. On March 14, the Volunteer Network will join JARC, the Jew- ish Association for Residential Care, for a movie night with res- idents ofJARC homes. Partici- pants will meet at 6:30 pm. at the Maple-Drake Jewish Communi- ty Center and carpool to the pro- gram. Volunteers will return to Tei- tel Apartments March 17 to par- ticipate in community-wide oral history project by interviewing residents about their memories of World War II. Volunteers flu- ent in Hebrew or Yiddish will be able to record the memories of residents who have have come re- cently from the former Soviet Union. For information about upcom- ing programs, or to become in- volved with the Volunteer Network, call Ellen Bean, 642- 9557, (no calls on Shabbat). For Sasha, a coming-of-age sto- ry of three Frenchmen who travel to Israel in search of a childhood friend, will be shown by the Young Adult Division of the Jewish Federation and Metro Detroit Hillel 7:15 p.m. Feb. 3 at Oakland Community College's Orchard Ridge Cam- pus in Farmington Hills. The men discover their friend at Kibbutz Yardena during the drama of the Six-Day War. They discover that the pretty girl who left France two years previously now is a beautiful woman, a farmer and a soldier. The series will continue with "A Power of One 7:15 p.m. Feb. 15, at the Birmingham Temple. The series will conclude March 13 with The Jungle Book. There is no admission charge for children to the 1 p.m. show- ing at the Maple-Drake Jewish Community Center. For ticket information, call Jenifer Adler, 642-4260. Plan Assistance Meet Legislators At Reception The public is welcome to attend a reception for Michigan legisla- tors hosted by the Michigan Jew- ish Conference Feb. 8 from 5:30-7:00 p.m. at the City Club in Lansing. The reception will provide a fo- rum for interaction between members of the statewide a Jew- ish community and state legisla- tors and officials. The Detroit community is represented at the conference by Dr. Conrad Giles, serving as the Michigan Jewish Conference president; and Ronald Klein and Kathleen Strauss, as members of the board of directors. For information about the re- ception, call Cindy Hughey, (517) 485-9199. Homeowners Workshop Set Homeowners are invited to par- ticipate in a home improvement workshop series Tuesdays, Feb. 8-March 15. The 6:30-9 p.m. program, which is sponsored by the Neighborhood Project, NBD and the city of Southfield, in- cludes training on plumbing, weatherization techniques, win- dows, electrical repair and plas- tering. Sponsored by the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan De- troit, the Neighborhood Project aims to enhance the vitality and growth of the neighborhoods of Oak Park and Southfield. It works closely with those mu- nicipalities and reaches out to the business community and other local organizations. The project, which assists home buyers in locating in Oak Park and parts of Southfield, also encourages residents to re- main in the community by en- hancing their houses with programs such as the home im- provement seminar. Registration is required for the workshop series, which is open to the public. Space is lim- ited, and there is no charge. To register, call the Neighborhood Project, 967-1112 Isaac Bashevis Singer was born into a Polish rabbinical family, but at the age of 15, when he began to write pro- se and poetry in Hebrew, he decided not to continue his studies at a rabbinical semi- nary. 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