TCC • Maple/Drake 810-661-1000 6600 W. Maple, West Bloomfield 48322 Jewish Community Center JPM Honors Volunteers at Luncheon ver 120 JPM volun- teers were honored at a luncheon on Fri- day August 4. This year's theme was "JCC Volunteers Make a World of Difference." International decorations and expressions lined Jaffee Hall and the day's program. The Volunteer luncheon has been a well loved tradition honoring those who dedicate their time to JPM's Senior Adult programs. Oak Park Mayor, Gerald Naftaly, de- livered a proclamation from the Oak Park City Council praising the work of these individuals in both JCC programming and to the City of Oak Park. After lunch, vol- unteers were treated to the musi- cal sounds of vocal trio Rivka NEW HEALTH CLUB MEMBERS WHO SIGN UP BEFORE OCTOBER l5 ARE INCLUDED IN A DRAWING TO WIN A FREE YEAR'S MEMBERSHIP. Latinskaya, Larissa Matusova, and Ida Kogan accompanied by Regi- na Papiyants who performed a medley of "Songs from Around theWorld". You, as volunteers, are the heart of our programs and our organi- zation, your generosity makes the work we do possible," said Leslie Magidson, JPM Adult Services Di- rector. New Parenting Seminar T ARE g011 AGE 18-24? Sign up for our Health Club Today for as little as $35 per month. O he Center at Maple/Drake is pleased to offer the com- munity an exciting NEW enrichment opportunity for par- ents. Monthly workshops will fo- cus on a wide range of parenting topics. FIRST SESSION Monday, September 18 10:00 a.m. "MOMMY, Do I HAVE TO Go To HEBREW SCHOOL?" Jan Greenberg, author of "What Does Being Jewish Mean?" will answer questions like, Is Hebrew School important? How do you choose the best one for your child? Learn what you can do to make it a fulfilling experience for you and your child. JPM 810-967-4030 15110 W. 10 Mile Rd., Oak Park 48237 Second Session Monday, October 23 10:00 a.m. "DIVORCE, REMARRIAGE, AND How To DEAL WITH THE Ex- TENDED FAMILY" Third SESSION Monday, November 20 10:00 a.m. "How To MAKE SURE SCHOOL- WORK IS DONE!" Per session charges: Health Club Members: Free Fitness & Family Members: $2 Non-members: $3 'Some restrictions may apply RosalynnCuterTo Speak On Critical Issues f ormer first lady, Rosalynn Carter, will speak at the 1995 Critical Issues in America Forum, on Tuesday, Sep- tember 12, 1995, 8:00 p.m. at the Southfield, Plaza Hotel. She will address, "Caregiving: Helping Yourself Help Others." Kal Goren and Stuart Raider, co-chairs of the Center's Adult Services Commit- tee are chairing this event. Mrs. Carter is uniquely qualified to speak on caregiving. She has been an advocate for mental health for over twenty years, and during the Carter Administration she was made the active honorary chair- man of the President's Commis- sion on Mental Health. Together with her husband, Jim- my, Mrs. Carter has been a long- time supporter and volunteer worker for Habitat for Humani- ty, under whose auspices she has helped to build homes for the needy. Her most recent book, Helping Yourself Help Others: A Book for Care- givers will be on sale and Mrs. DE TRO IT JE WISH NEWS T LLI I -- 81 M T O VOLUNTEER, CALL MARIANNE MILGROM AT 810-642-4260 EXT 305 Sniderman and his folkdancers at the Bet Talent Show 10:00 a.m. —JPI Opening Day 3:00 p.m. — IRP Photogra- phy Show Opening 4:00 p.m. — Chajes Concert Series begins with The Detroit Chamber Winds September 13 - ROSALYNN CARTER Carter will sign her books follow- ing the presentation. This event is free of charge and seating is avail- able on a first come first serve ba- sis with the doors opening at 7:15 p.m. The sponsors are Henry Ford Health System, the Shirley Harris Philanthropic Fund, The LeVine Institute on Aging/The Jewish Home for the Aged, The Detroit Free Press, WDIV Channel 4, WWJ, The United Way, The Plaza Hotel Southfield and The Jewish Community Center of Metropol- itan Detroit. This event is sup- ported by Generations Together a grant from the Max M. Fisher Jewish Community Foundation. T he JCC Summer Camp would like to thank Irving Sniderman and Charlotte Pasmanter for sharing their talents with us this summer. Both Char- lotte and Iry participated in a new program, "Share It With The Chil- September 10 - 8:00 p.m. — Rosalynn Carter at the Plaza Hotel . EMBERS OF THE JCC ARE INVITED TO JOIN OTHERS IN THE COM- MUNITY FOR THE JEWISH FEDERATION'S 1996 ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN SUPER SUNDAY OCTOBER 1 AT THE MAX M. FISHER BUILDING. Maple/Drake September 12 - Our Thanks to Steal JPI Holidays Super Sunday People he Jewish Parents Institute provides free Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kip- pur services to the community at large. The services are secular in nature, family oriented, and are led by JPI members and associates. The Rosh Hashanah services will take place Monday September 25 at the Maple/Drake building at 2:30 p.m. and will be followed by a reception. The Yom Kippur ser- vice will begin at 10:00 a.m. on Oc- tober 4. For reservations and further in- formation, call Elisa Feilich at 661- 7637. Babysitting will be available for pre-nursery aged children. This Week At. . . 12:30 p.m. — Lecture - "Maintaining a positive attitude during life's transi- tions" September 14 - 9:15 a.m. — Irish Hills Day Trip M September 11- 12:00 p.m. —Lunch & Learn with Rabbi David Nelson "Preparing for the High Holidays" September 12- 9:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. — Blood Pressure and Cholesterol Screening by Oakland County September 14 - 10:00 a.m. — Center Men's Forum 1:00 p.m. —Yiddish Cul- ture Club Charlotte Pasmanter, our Storyteller, and a group of Alif campers dren" (part of Generations To- gether - the Max M. Fisher Jewish Community Foundation). We really enjoyed and appreci- ated their generosity in sharing themselves, and giving our campers memories to treasure. We look forward to Iry and Charlotte returning, and hope others will participate in this program. September 15 - 10:00 a.m. — Rabbi Conrad's Class