to From JPI Plans Fall Classes The Jewish Parents institute, an affiliate of the Jewish Commu- nity Center of Metropolitan De- troit, will begin Sunday school classes Sunday, Sept. 10, at the Maple-Drake building. Classes are offered for children in nurs- ery through 8th grade. An op- tional b'nai mitzvah and Hebrew program will be available for in- terested students. JPI stresses the history and culture of Ju- daism and explores the underly- ing ethical and moral values inherent in Jewish history. Registration will take place opening day in Room 150. Prospective members should plan to arrive prior to 10 a.m. to fa- cilitate registration. Classes meet from 10 a.m.-noon. children will meet in their classrooms, while parents meet in Room 150 for ori- entation and questions. Coffee and bagels will be served. For information, call Marilyn Wolfe, (810) 661-7637. Institute Hosts Annual Tour The 1995 Church-Synagogue Tour, sponsored by the Ecu- menical Institute for Jewish- Christian Studies, will be held on Sunday, Sept. 17, beginning at 1:30 p.m. This annual program provides an opportunity to visit three dif- ferent houses of worship, meet with clergy, and learn more about the religious beliefs of those who worship year. The 1995 tour highlights three West Bloomfield churches and synagogues. The tour will begin at Holy Spirit Lutheran Church where Pastor Bruce Quatman will talk with guests. At Prince of Peace Catholic Church, the second stop on the tour, Father Arnold Kosco will meet with visitors. The final stop is Temple Kol Ami where Rabbi Norman Roman will speak with the group. At each stop there will be opportunities for questions and participation from those attending the tour. All three of these religious fa- cilities provide a wide range of ed- ucation and social programs for their members, and all three are active in the community as well. An informal reception will be held at Temple Kol Ami at 4:30 p.m. There will be an opportu- nity for fellowship and refresh- ments (Jewish dietary laws will be observed). Rev. James R. Lyons, executive director of the Ecumenical Institute, will speak briefly about the work of the In- stitute. This program is open to the public without charge. For reser- vations, call the Institute, (810) 353-2434. ;o w imams Arm% IfirC Asti/pub . , sawn ir91 - MO; • on; p! EGO p ant 'ALA 11111m11:16ga .111111JR=L How to build self-esteem in your children and teenagers with Sara Ghana Radcliffe Author of The Delicate Balance & Teen Esteem Thursday Sept. 7, 1995 8:30pm at Barnes & Noble . .. t it t ilffi. • 6800 Orchard Lake Road West Bloomfield Admission: $7.00 For more information call (8 1 0) 737-0400 a program of Aish HaTorah By PopdarDeniand/ The Cover-Up is now carrying BOYS SUITS & SPORT COATS for Bar Mitzvahs and Other Occasions ORCHARD MALL (810) 855-4585 Orchard Lake Road, North of Maple