The Reform and Conservative Congregations of the Metropolitan Detroit area are proud to announce the 1994-95 series of monthly Shabbat Services for Jewish Singles. If you are a single REFORM Congregation Shir Tikvah Temple Beth El Temple Emanu El Temple Israel Temple Kol Ami Temple Shir Shalord - Jew in the Detroit community, please join us for Shabbat Services. Services begin on Friday evenings at 8:30 p.m. and are followed by an Oneg Shabbat, featuring a speaker and program. CONSERVA:: Adat Shalom Beth Abraham jilel NIMP , Congregatiorl Bet h Congregatio0 Beth Congregatiort edE B'nai Moshe The next Singles Shabbat Service will be Allan Nachman: Reviewing process. The implementation commit- tee plans to review the process, with input from participating families, congregations and tem- ples. The aim is to improve the program so all of the $75,000 an- nual apportionment is utilized. The financing for the scholar- ship came from the 1993-94 Al- lied Jewish Campaign allocations following recommen- dations made by the Giles Com- mission, an education committee that suggested the closing of the United Hebrew Schools. The pur- pose is to provide funding to fam- ilies to make the transition from UHS to congregation- and tem- ple-based programs. The scholarship program was set up to help all children through a partnership with the Jewish educational institutions, the families and the Federation, Mr. Nachman said. The size of individual awards was not dis- closed. "The scholarship is to help fit the family with the congregation. Federation was never intended to be the 100 percent funder," said Mr. Nachman. This year, one-fourth of the $100,000 came from the al- lowance for the 1994-95 school year with the additional money coming from the original $75,000 allocation from the 1993-94 school year. The scholarship was not disbursed that year because the funding was in place too late in the year. The remainder of the money allocated for this year will be spread out over several years. Three items were considered for awards: the individual fam- ily needs, the number of hours a week the program required and the cost of the program. "Each of these variables made a difference," Mr. Nachman said. "But by far the most important item was the need of the fami- lies." In the future, when more ap- plicants are expected, priority will be given to families who are affil- iated or who have expressed an interest in affiliation, he said. Congregation B'nai Moshe 6800 Drake Road West Bloomfield Friday, October 7, 1994, 8:30 p.m. on "Tikkun Olam — Social Action and Jewish Values" Rabbi Moshe Tutanuer was ordained at the Jewish Theological Seminary and is the Seminary's representative at Camp Ramah in Moscow and serves as educational consultant to the Conservative Movement's Day and afternoon schools in Russia and in the Ukraine. This program is sponsored by the Michigan Board of Rabbis, in cooperation with The Jewish News and the Jewish Community Center. These Shabbat Services have been made possible by a grant from the Max M. Fisher Foundation of the Detroit Jewish Federation. MUSICAL NiASIIRPIECES At LuLu's Lingerie We Have Your Size! Mtborized Dealer Far 32A 44DDD nun &Hamlin ANVIT FORSTER PETROF ,,oFttner GROTRIAN Weinbach iLIU Galanti Classic Organs & Sutherland Harpsichords Pia- noworks 23225 Woodward Avenue • Ferndale • (810) 541-6334 Consultation ■ Sales ■ Service ■ Concert Rentals Personal Attention and Fit Assured THIS WEEK ONLY... All BALI Bras OFF 25% a) a) CC w CO 2 UJ GLuclitGLingede 3615 W. Maple (15 Mile) at Lahser, Bloomfield Hills OPEN 10-6 DAILY • 644-4576 0 U-1 (/) 23