ti: WHERE ELSE CAN YOU PICK UP THE PHONE, MAKE AN APPOINTMENT WITH A FURNITURE DESIGNER TO COME TO YOUR HOME AT NO CHARGE, CUSTOM DESIGN YOUR NEW FURNITURE TO FIT YOUR ROOM AND THEN FINANCE IT FOR YOU? Radomer Aid Holds Dinner The Radomer Aid Society will hold a dinner meeting for mem- bers on Monday, Sept. 18, at the Brass Pointe Restaurant at 6:30 p.m. The topic of discussion will be the 75th annual banquet to be held Oct. 18. Also, there will be discussion of the last Jewish Landsmanshftn in the new world. Portions of the original Radomer constitution written in 1920 by Nathan Samat will be interpreted and discussed. For reservations and infor- mation, contact Sanford Wolok, (810) 433-1190, or (810) 682- 1099. JPM Hosts Three Events MONTH Interest-Free FINANCING -Limited- offer- 00 The Jimmy Prentis Morris Jew- ish Community Center will pre- sent State Representative Maxine Berman speaking on "Trends and Challenges Facing Today's Senior Citizens" on Mon- day Sept. 18, at 10 a.m. This pro- gram is free of charge. Music Appreciation will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 19, at 1 p.m. Fabs Kaldobsky will pre- sent a discussion of world famous composers and their music. This program is free of charge. The Yiddish Culture Club Concert will be held on Thurs- day, Sept. 21, at 1p.m. Cantor Sidney Resnick, accompanied by Lillain Zellman, will present a High Holiday program titled "A New year - A New Beginning." This program is free of charge. Metro Hillel Plans Events Hillel of Metro Detroit fall kick- off event will be Sunday, Sept. 17, at Joe Dumars Fieldhouse. Sportsmania will be from 1-4 p.m. For cost information, call the hotline, (313) 577-8888. Joe Dumars Fieldhouse is located at 45300 Mound Road; take 696 east to Mound Rd. north; the fieldhouse is on Mound Rd. just north of M-59. FWD Coffee House Night will be Monday, Sept. 18, in the back- room of Lonestar Coffee Co. in Birmingham at 9 p.m. This week at Wayne State Hil- lel, 667 Student Center building, Rabbi Antin will discuss "Re- newal, Repentance, and Rejoic- ing. Themes of the High Holidays" part 1 of 3 at 12:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 18. Part 2 will be Oct. 2; part 3 will be Oct. 11. On Thursday, Sept. 21, Hillel Kosher Cafe cook Bonnie Welk- er will teach how to make chal- lah at 1 p.m. Flint Temple Plans Events Blanche Gordon has been se- lected as the 1995 Temple Beth El of Flint honoree. Mrs. Gordon will be recognized for her years of devotion and efforts in activi- ties both at Temple Beth El and in the Flint Jewish Community on Sept. 22, following the 8 p.m. service. A special oneg will salute her. Ira Konigsberg, professor of English and film at the Univer- sity of Michigan, will present a series of three Sunday evening screenings of three celebrated films that employ humor as a re- sponse to prejudice and suffer- ing at Temple Beth El, Flint. On Oct. 22. the series begins with Yidl mitn Ficll, the Yiddish classic about a wandering group of Klezmer musicians that offers an extraordinary view of Jewish existence in pre-war Poland at the same time that it presents the legendary Molly Picon in her funniest and most famous screen role. On Oct. 29. Mel Brook's noto- rious The Producers will be screened. The series concludes on Nov. 5 with Woody Allen's Academy- Award winning Annie Hall. Professor Konigsberg will in- troduce each film and then con- duct a general discussion after the screenings. Screenings and discussions will take place at 7 p.m. all programs are free and open to the community. The Max Hart Lectureship is a co- operative venture of Temple Beth El's Adult Education Corn- mittee and the Judaic Studies Program at the University of Michigan. Federation Hosts Meeting Reservations are still being ac- cepted for the Jewish Federa- tion's 69th annual meeting 7:15 p.m. Oct, 2, at Adat Shalom Syn- agogue. Robert H. Naftaly will be nom- inated as president of the Jew- ish Federation, succeeding David K. Page, who completed a three- year term as president. Dulcie Rosefeld will receive the Fred M. Butzel Award for distinguished community ser- vice. Nominees for election to the board of governors as members- at-large also will be announced during the meeting. A dessert reception will follow the annual meeting. There is $15 charge per person for the recep- tion. For details or to make reser- vations by Sept. 20, call Marsha Davis at the Jewish Federation, (810) 642-4260.