GIBSON SCHOOL A Quality Environment for The Gifted Student 611 11t tMLA J1J1V ROSH HASHANAH IS COMING EARLY THIS YEAR. THERE'S STILL TIME To NEEDLEPOINT A TALIT BAG FOR THE MAN GIFTED PROGRAM • ages 4 - 13 • small classes • diverse curriculum • experiential focus • financial aid • ISACS accredited CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER also available year-round for any child aged TX - 5 12925 Fenton Rd., Redford, MI 48239 (313) 537-8688 IN YOUR LIFE! ASK ABOUT GIFT CERTIFICATES Accents In Needlepoint Contemporary Designs 626-3042 and Rochelle Imber's Knit, Knit, Knit 855-2114 In Orchard Mall West Bloomfield Open to all regardless of race, colon religion, national or ethnic origin. TRUNK SHOW featuring VAKC Shearlings, Leather & Suede Outerwear & Sportswear Tuesday, July 26th Wednesday, July 27th 10 am - 6 pm CREATE VIDEO PRODUCTIONS When only the best Video will do for those once in a lifetime moments. Audrey and Steve Lorber 557-4010 The Best Musical Entertainment. Period. P4 ioe Cornell studios (810) 626-1100 Mack Pitt Informal Modeling at Stage Delicateseen AND HIS ORCHESTRA 358-3642 The Boardwalk • W. Bloomfield • 626-7776 Combo • Big Band Give a little piece of your :lea rtilrIP GIVE TO THE TORCH DRIVE Single Adults Jewish Studies The Florence Melton Adult Mini- School of Metro Detroit, a two- year program of introductory adult Jewish study developed by Hebrew University and sched- uled to open in metro Detroit this fall, is a welcoming entry-point for single Jewish adults who are interested in learning more about their Jewish heritage. Midrasha is serving as coordi- nating agency for the Melton Mini-School, in partnership with an array of metro area congre- gations, Hillel Day School, Hadassah, and National Coun- cil of Jewish Women. The Melton Mini-School en- courages adult learners of all ages to study together in classes that meet once a week, 30 weeks a year, for two years. Tuition fees for the program represent less than the actual cost in order to be as affordable as possible. For information or to be put on Midrasha's Melton mailing list, call Nancy Kaplan or Sandy Loeffler, 354-1050. B'nai B'rith Award Luncheon Lucille and Harvey Weisberg will be presented with the 1994 B'nai B'rith Guardian of the Menorah Award at a luncheon in their hon- or 12:30 p.m. Aug. 31 at Congre- gation Shaarey Zedek. The Weisbergs are being hon- ored for their years of dedication and commitment to both Jewish and community organizations and concerns. They have taken leadership roles in numerous or- ganizations, including: B'nai B'irth, B'nai B'rith Women, Jew- ish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, United Jewish Charities, United Way, Ecumenical Insti- tute, Israel Bonds, Brandeis uni- versity Women, Congregation Shaarey Zedek, ORT and many more. Michael Brooks, executive di- rector of University of Michigan Hillel, will serve as guest speak- er. All proceeds from the luncheon will go to sustain B'nai B'rith's youth-serving agencies and pro- grams, the B'nai B'rith Youth Or- ganization (BBYO) and the B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundations. For information, contact the B'ani B'rith Foundation, (810) 855-5255. Herbert Lehman, later a U.S. senator, served as the governor of New York State four times.