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The young people have each performed at least 32 hours of community service. The students also have re- searched and prepared written reports on Jewish subjects of per- sonal interest. The event will be held at 9 a.m. at the Maple/Drake Jewish Com- munity Center. A reception will follow. 1994 Confirmation Class will be honored in ceremonies in the temple. Members of the class in- clude: Katie Beitman, Melissa Bolokofsky, Jayme Cohen, Adam Feldheim, Dimitry Frankstein, Dan Goldberg, Lauren Goodman, Jennifer Green, Erin Lenchner, Alison Lyngaas, Brian Lyngaas, Rita Mant, Kathryn Mayer, Alexander Nefouse, Jonathan Nyquist, Tanya Shaye, Allison Stone, Jon Stone, Hillary Taylor, Ray Wert, Evan Zacks and Faina Zolotarev. BAHM Youth Service, Program Congregation Beth Abraham Hil- lel Moses' Chaverim youth Group (3rd-5th grades) will lead a Shab- bat service May 7 beginning at 10 a.m. in the chapel. A picnic lunch will follow the service for all Chaverim members. There is no charge for lunch. Call Renee Himelhoch, 851-6880, to make reservations. All Beth Abraham Hillel Moses 6th graders are invited to join Rabbi Aaron Bergman for the last "Ask the Rabbi" dinner session May 10. Dinner will be- gin at 6:15 p.m. and will end at 7:30 p.m. Dinner is free of charge. Call Renee Himelhoch for reser- vations. Temple Beth El Honors Youth Graduates of the Temple Beth El Religious School will be honored at a Graduation Shabbat Service May 13 8 p.m. at the temple. The students, who have writ- ten and will lead the Shabbat ser- vice, are: Jessica Benenson, Emily Cook, Stephen Fenwick, Kimberly Jacobs, Marina Kvit- naya, Jeffrey Lockman, Gurston Nyquist, Joshua Reinicke, Jef- frey Riger and Andrew Rogers. The sisterhood will host an Oneg Shabbat in their honor following the service. On May 15 at 10 a.m., the Tzofim Go Bowling The Tzofim Group (children in grades K 5) of Congregation B'nai Moshe and their friends will go bowling May 8 from 12:30 p.m. until 2:30 p.m. at West Bloom- field Lanes. Call Tracey Taub, 932-2562, for information and to respond. - Torah Study Session Set Rabbi William Gershon of Con- gregation Shaarey Zedek will lead the Conservative Movement Torah Study 12:30 p.m. at the Max M. Fisher building May 12. The study session is sponsored by the Michigan Region of the United Synagogue, the Michigan Region Rabbinical Assembly, and the Detroit Friends of the Jewish Theological Seminary. Study sessions are held every Thursday. There is no charge for the class. Lunch is no longer be- ing provided; however, feel free to bring a brown-bag lunch and cold drinks will be provided at no charge. Men's Club Hosts JARC The Men's Club of Adat Shalom will host residents of the Jewish Association for Residential Care for Adults with Developmental Disabilities at 10 am. May 15. A light brunch will be catered by the Men's Club members. Fol- lowing brunch, there will be a musical program featuring a se- lection of Jewish and folk music by Cantor Howard Glantz. The JARC Brunch is an an- nual Adat Shalom Men's Club event, which is open to all syna- gogue families. There is no charge. To volunteer and/or at- tend that morning, call Burt Aaron, 839-9050; or the syna- gogue office, 851-5100. Reserva- tions are required by May 12. K