G Jan Beekhuis, MD asrirmqua - The Schwartzes ident of Beit Kodesh, was in- strumental in securing the Torah. He is from Superior and was a member of Temple Beth El. Mr. Abe Gross, his father, will be a guest of Beit Kodesh for the ceremony. Following the ceremony there will be a brief Sunday school corn- mencement followed by Shavuot services. Refreshments will be served. To contribute to the Torah fund, send a contribution to: Con- gregation Beit Kodesh, Torah Restoration Fund, 31840 West Seven Mile Road, Livonia, Michi- gan 48152. For information, con- tact Phyllis Lewkowicz, 474-8676. Beth Achim Honoreees Petoskey Temple Plans Services Congregation Beth Achim will honor Jack and Jay Schwartz at Shabbat morning services May 7. Mr. and Mrs. Schwartz will be presented with the Second Cen- tury Award along with other hon- orees at the Annual Jewish Theological Seminary's Gala May 23, recognized for their contribu- tions to Congregation Beth Achim and to the Jewish com- munity. Mr. and Mrs. Schwartz have been active supporters of the Jew- ish Theological Seminary, serv- ing as Beth Achim's JTS chairpersons for several years. Mr. Schwartz is a contracts con- sultant with the Department of Defense. He is an active leader locally and nationally with the Jewish War Veterans, serving three terms as past state com- mander; and currently he is on the national JWV executive com- mittee. Jay has shared her husband's involvement with the Jewish War Veterans, having served as a past state president of the Jew- ish War Veterans Ladies Auxil- iary. Mrs. Schwartz is retired from Wayne State University where she was a supervisor in the finance department. She was president of the Jewish Veterans Memorial Home as well as being a board member of the Jewish War Veterans National Museum in Washington, D.C. Temple B'nai Israel in Petoskey will begin weekly Friday evening Shabbat services the first week- end in May; they will continue throughout the summer. Those visiting and vacationing up north are invited to attend services, which begin at 8 p.m. Temple B'nai Israel is served by a student rabbi from the He- brew Union College. They have an active sisterhood and religious school and accept summer mem- berships in both the temple and sisterhood. For information, call Hal Wil- lens (616) 347-8033. COSMETIC \ SURGEONS OF MICHIGAN ■ 11111 ■01— ■ 11111111111r-----' Specializing in Facial & Cosmetic Surgery • Surgery of The Eyelids • Rhinoplasty • Chemical Peels • Face Lifts • Chin and Cheek Augmentation 30700 Telegraph Road • Suite 4566 • Bingham Farms (Between 12 & 13 Mile Roads) 810-645-0844 COLORWORKS STUDIO OF INTERIOR DESIGN vk'S. You've said we're in a class by ourselves & we thank you for the compliment! Complete interior design services from blueprint review & construction specifications, to furniture selection & custom fabrication; from windows & walls to the last scented soap... These are the services that set us apart. We're so glad you've noticed the difference. Barbi Krass • Linda Bruder • Wayne A. Bondy Jennifer Thomas allied member ASID Colorworks has grown and is now looking for additional qualified and experienced design staff. Please contact Ms. Davis at the Studio. 32500 Northwestern Highway • Farmington Hills • 851 -7540 (f) LLJ F- C) CC 1- uJ 1=1 w 34 "The Store To Watch" TN0 • n Fs World of Watches In Crosswinds Mall • 4301 Orchard Lk. Rd. at Lone Pine • 539-1181 Hours: Mon-Wed:10-6, Thurs. & Fri: 10-9, Sat: 10-6 Larry Paul makes FURNITURE NEW. Custom Restoration, Lacquering, Refinishing of new or old furniture, antiques, office furniture, pianos. For Free Estimates 681-8280 SZ Service Blesses Babies Congregation Shaarey Zedek, in conjunction with the Applebaum Jewish Parenting Center, will have a special Shabbat service ti- tled "Tiny Treasures" June 11 at 11 a.m. The babies will receive a blessing by the rabbi. There will be a Kiddush in honor of the babies and their ex- tended families after the service; the children will reach receive a special gift. Shir Shalom Plans Fair Students and teachers in Pre-K through 12 at the Shir Shalom Experience will have a celebra- tion for Lag B'Omer. They cre- ated. Judaic crafts and games and On May 15 at 7 p.m., Congrega- are selling Mother's Day Lox tion Beit Kodesh will have a cer- Boxes for the occasion. emony celebrating the acquisition Student creations will be sold of a historical Torah. The Torah at the fair which will close the was donated to Beit Kodesh by year May 15 from 10 a.m.-12 pm. Temple Beth El of Superior, All proceeds will be donated to Wisc., which, because of a decline the temple building fund to buy in the Jewish population was bricks. forced to close its doors. For informatic Mr. David Gross, the vice pres- ple, 737-8700. U Historical Torah For Beit Kodesh