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(centrally located)
21 100 West Twelve Mile Rd. Southfield

Tickets: $25 in advance, $30 at the door
Hors D'oeuvres, wine and dessert bar included in ticket price.

For tickets and information contact the Synagogue office at (810) 352-8670.

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"Every Jewish child is a whole world..."

The Lubavitcher Rebbe, ZT"L

Announcing the opening of

BAIS MENACHEM
ACADEMY

where Torah education will have new meaning.

Beginning with first grade for the '95-'96 school year, Dais Menachem
Academy will offer small classes taught by an enthusiastic staff; a

stimulating religious and secular curriculum; a focus on the spirit and

love of Judaism and Torah; and attention to the individual needs of each

child.

An outgrowth of the Ganeinu program in West Bloomfield, Dais

Menachem Academy will provide the support and encouragement every

Jewish child should have.

Join us in this new venture, in this opportunity to make a difference with

Jewish education.

For a complete information packet call Rabbi Yitzchak Bergstein at (810) 932-8584

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Place your ad today! Call (810) 354-6060

Temple Kol Ami
Honors Students

LIFE Program
Enrollment

Daniel Pierce will be honored as
a graduate of Temple Kol Ami
Religious School on Saturday
morning,June 3, at 10:30 a.m.
Also honored at this time will be
those students in grades 4-12
who are receiving the Elaine and
Leo Stern Award for Citizen-
ship,Scholarship, Attendance
and, in older graders, Commu-
nity Involvement.
Students who are to be hon-
ored are as follows: 4th graders:
Aaron Mickelson, Jennifer Trig-
ger, Matthew Osher, Jacqueline
Scapa, Kyle Zwiren, Matthew
Ehrlich, Stephanie Rosenbloom;
5th graders: Lauren Glass, Alex
Fine, Chad Rochkin, Jennifer
Fine; 6th graders: Sarah Broder,
Bryan Lipson, Erin Kauf-
man,Adam Wexler. Seventh
graders: Darren Rogow, Ben
Broder; 8th graders: Matthew
Pepper, Jessica Strichartz,
Jennifer Garrett; 9th graders:
Emily Weiss; 10th graders:
Adriane Magidson, Lindsay
Raben; 11th graders: David
Stegman.
On Shavout evening , Temple
Kol Ami's Affirmation Class led
the services.The affirmands are:
Adriane Magidson, Mikki
Mentzel, Zachary Papper, Lind-
say Raben, Shana Shevitz,
Meredith Stegman, Heather
Tower.

Enrollment for 1995-96 school
year for the B'nai Moshe LIFE
(Learning Is a Family Experience)
Family education program has
begun. Classes for K-6 meet on
Shabbat morning and grades 3-6
also attend one day mid-week.
Grade 7 meets on Monday and
Wednesday 4-6 p.m. The eighth
grade program has classes on
Wednesday afternoon as well.
The LIFE curriculum is based
on Hebrew, prayer and Torah.
Families actively participate in
programs and events through-
out the school year. There will be
a $50 reduction in tuition if ap-
plications are filed by July 1. For
information, contact Rita
Abramson, 788-0600.

BBYO Plans
Awards Night

BBYO will hold Council Instal-
lations and Awards Night on
Monday, June 12, 7-10:30 p.m.
at Congregation Beth Abraham
Hillel Moses. The evening in-
cludes installation of the 1995-
96 AZA and BBG regional
executive boards and regional
award presentations. The theme
of the evening is country west-
ern and there will be a dance fol-
lowing the ceremonies.
Josh Ben-is, past AZA region-
al vice president and Jill Rosen-
feld, past BBG regional
president, will be installing of-
ficers. There is a charge.
The newly elected regional
board members will meet at Exec
Weekend, June 16-18, at the
Charles and Florence Milan
BBYO Conference Center in
Belle River, Ontario. During this
weekend retreat, the new boards
will evaluate last year's BBYO
programs and set new goals for
the 1995-96 administrative year.
The new regional convention
chairs have already been select-
ed; they are Corey Slutsky of
Stauss AZA and Julie Strachan
of Ahava BBG. For BBYO infor-
mation, call the BBYO office,
(810) 788-0700.

B'nai B'rith
Scholarships

Applications are being taken for
the $500 Oakland Century B'nai
B'rith scholarships.
To apply, submit a grade tran-
script (no certification necessary)
together with a typewritten
memorandum in letter from
demonstrating details of com-
pliance with each of the follow-
ing requirements.
The applicant must be a Jew-
ish student from the metropoli-
tan Detroit area who is now
attending a college or university
with at least one full year of cred-
its toward a degree (sophmore or
above); who has superior schol-
arship; who demonstrates a need
for such financial assistance; who
shows leadership qualities for
the future benefit of the Jewish
community; whose campus ac-
tivity shows established roots in
Metropolitan Detroit.
Applications are due before
June 15. Mail applications to
Nathan D. Rubenstein, chair-
man scholarship committee,
24175 Northwestern Highway,
Southfield, Michigan 48075.

JPM Seniors
Programs Set

Mondays through Fridays at
noon, a kosher hot lunch pro-
gram takes place at Jimmy Pren-
tis Morris Jewish Community
Center. This daily meal is served
on a first come, first served ba-
sis. A minimal donation is sug-
gested. For information, call
Julius Travis, 968-1260.
The Doctor Is In is a weekly
health screening available on
Thursdays from 1-3:30 p.m. Dr.
Aubrey Goldman and Shirley
Kramer in cooperation with
Sinai Hospital offer blood pres-
sure and fasting blood sugars
tests at no charge.

