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V American Heart Association WE'RE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE Beth Shalom Honors Students Congregation Beth Shalom re- cently honored its youngest stu- dents at a consecration service. Honored were kindergartners through third graders formally marking their entrance into Jew- ish life and the study of Judaism. The students honored were: Kindergarten: Lindsay Ack- er, Ilana Anders, Shana Altus, Jamie Borkin, Andrew Buffa, Cortney Chimoff, Madison Chomsky, Elizabeth Drucker, Russell Fridson, Joshua Gard- ner, Lorne Gaum, Rebecca Gold- berg, Sarah Guttentag, Jennifer Honig, Brian Kirsch, Raphael Kuper, Seth Levine, Jacob Mechlowitz, Elizabeth Newman, Mallory Soffin, Daniel Vahaba, Elana Weiss. 1st grade: Jacob Abramson, Sara Anders, Gabriel Appel, Aaron Baum, Sara Goodman, David Moiseev, Benjamin Nay- er. 2nd grade: Aaron Lamb, Lauren Newman, Michael Sanders, Lisa Schindler, Michael Zumberg. 3rd grade: Michael mar, Marcia Rosen. Tzedakah Program Slated Families of children attending the Adat Shalom Synagogue Re- ligious school will participate in Yad B'Yad, a creative program Oct. 30 to learn about the impor- tance of giving back to the com- munity. Children in kindergarten through 7th grade and their par- ents will take part. Scheduled during class hours, from 9 to 11 a.m. and 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., each family will be given the profile of a fictional family in need to gain an understanding of what not so fictitious families must go through on a daily basis to survive. Each family will be provided with enough play mon- ey, and, if appropriate, food stamps, to pay bills and buy food for one week. To learn how to make ends meet on limited bud- gets, the families will have the opportunity to "pay bills" at the "bank" and "shop" at the "store." In addition, representatives of local Jewish social service agen- cies will be on hand to provide in- formation to families to help solve their "problems" and to inform the entire group about commu- nity services which are available. Finally, the agencies will in- form the real families about vol- unteer opportunities, enabling them to put their learning into action. Participants will start the volunteer process that morning by making a Chanukah package for clients of Yad Ezra, our local kosher food pantry. Co-sponsored by the Religious School and the Adat Shalom So- cial Action Committee, the pro- gram is designed to be a call to action for greater involvement in both the Jewish community and greater Detroit communal ser- vices. Yad B'Yad is the kick-off event for a new tzedakah (the obliga- tion of all Jews to take care of those who are less fortunate) cur- riculum developed by the reli- gious school staff, headed by Ronald Leff; director of education and youth. The entire program will be run by synagogue volun- teers periodically throughout the year on those Sundays when the teaching staff is participating in in-service workshops. Agencies participating in the Oct. 30 morning are: Yad Ezra, Jewish Family Service, Jewish Vocational Service, Hebrew Free Loan Association, Jewish Home for Aged/Fleishman Residence, Jewish Resettlement Service, and Jewish Information and Referral Service. For information, contact Ronald Leff, 626-2153. . Shabbaton For NCSY The Fall Regional Shabbaton for Junior NCSY (graders 6-8) will take place the weekend of Nov. 18-20, at the Heights Jewish Cen- ter in Beachwood, Ohio. There is a charge. For information, call Shayne Zucker, (810) 557-NCSY. Super Havdalah Evening Planned Beth Shalom Religious School students in grade 3, 4, 5 and their families will hold a super Hav- dalah "Operation Mezuzah" Nov. 19, at Congregation Beth Shalom from 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. There is a charge for dinner. Judy Goldstein will lead the singing. For information call the syna- gogue, 547-7970. Reservation deadline is Nov. 14. Adat Shalom Blood Drive Trained Red Cross specialists will be on hand at Adat Shalom Syn- agogue from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Nov. 6 for the congregation's fall blood donor dive. Call the Adat Shalom office, 851-5100, for information on how to pre-register. Drop-ins will be accommodated. Allow approxi- mately one hour for registration, blood donation and a nosh!