KAR . .MA N9.4 g S 0 04 , 4. • - Ns N • -,tv N .\ 4N' "sk- Rabbis Host Annual Assembly Karmanos Cancer Institute Mobile Detection Center Take the time to take care of yourself get a mammogram! Breast Cancer Screening services will be offered by the Karmanos Cancer Institute Mobile Detection Center. This includes screening mammograms clinical breast exams, and instruction in Breast Self-Examination (BSE). DATE: October 11th. and 12th. LOCATION: Century Plaza (Rochester Rd. between Big Beaver and Wattles) TIMES: 9:20 am - 4:40 pm Please call (810) 680-1600 to schedule an appointment for your mammo gram. For more information on the Mobile Detection Center call (313) 833-0715 ext. 387. Sponsored by: k 71s r e vt .a.. ' imi , d , „ , ANNETTE'S UNIQUE BOUTIQUE A Specialty Sl1oppe Catering to Women's Intimate Fashion Needs Appointments suggested (81 0) 680-1600 M-Sat. 1 0-5 Thurs. 10-7 3646 Rochester Rd. • Tro • Centur Plaza between Bi: Beaver and Wattles The Fall Clam= Sale When Fall is S Save 30%40% Off Current Fall Goods Rabbi Sorotzkin The council of orthodox rabbis of greater Detroit will host a pub- lic assembly 8 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 1. Featured guest is Rabbi Avro- hom Yitchok Sorotzkin, Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshivas Telz in Wickliffee, Ohio. The program is at Congregation Dovid Ben Nuchim, Oak Park. Mat Shalom Learners' Service Adat Shalom Synagogue's first Learners' Service of the new year will be held at 11 a.m. on Shab- bat morning, Oct. 7. Scheduled monthly through March, these services provide a "user-friend- ly" format for asking questions about the history, structure and music of the Shabbat morning service. At each session, Rabbi Daniel Nevins will introduce a new sec- tion of the service. Additional dates are set for Nov. 4, Dec. 16, Jan. 13, Feb. 17 and Mar. 16. Learners' Services are open to the community. Services for chil- dren (2-1/2 year and older) begin each Shabbat at 10:30 a.m. Aish Ha Torah Goes On-Line This is a sale you cannot miss! Have a Happy & Healthy New Year! 661-CUTE or 661.2883 110 Now Carrying Girls sizes Preemie-14 Boys sizes: Preemie-7 Closed Yom Kippur Cannot be combined with any other offer. All sales final. Hours: Mon. -Sat. 10-530. 'Thurs. 10-8— 31150 Haggerty Road (just S. of 14 Mile, kiddie comer from ShoppiN Center Market) Aish HaTorah has many on-line educational services: the "Fax- of-Life" weekly Torah sheet, which gives an overview of the parsha; an insight as well as lo- cal Jewish learning opportuni- ties; candle lighting time and more. In addition, Aish HaTorah of- fers a subscription to the Shab- bat Shalom Fax via e-mail. For information on on-line learning opportunities or local class schedules, call Amy at the Aish office, (810) 737-0400, fax at (810) 737-0405, or e-mail at De- troit @aish.com . BAHM Plans Lunch, Learn On Saturday, Oct. 7, Rabbi A. Irving Schnipper will be the fea- tured speaker at a lunch and learn hosted at Congregation Beth Abraham Hillel Moses fol- lowing Shabbat services. Rabbi Schnipper, of Congrega- tion Beth Abraham Hillel Moses, will discuss the history and cus- toms of Sukkot. The event is sponsored by the Congregation Beth Abraham Hillel Moses Adult Education Committee. Luncheon will cost $6.50 per adult, $4 per child under 10. Free child care will be provided. Reserve by Wednesday, Oct. 4, by calling the Synagogue's of- fice, (810) 851-6880; or Robert Levine (evenings), (810) 855- 6063. Kol Nidrei At Simcha Simcha, an organization for Jew- ish gays and lesbians, will be of- fering a Kol Nidrei service on Oct. 3. Services will be held in the community services suite at the offices of the National Council of Jewish Women, 30233 Southfied Road. Services will begin at 8 p.m. In addition, A Breaking Of the Fast potluck dinner will be held in Southfield. Call simcha for further information, (810) 353- 8025. Global Gifts At Shir Tikvah Throughout the month of Octo- ber, Congregation Shir Tikvah and Northminister Presbyterian Church will host Global Gifts, a unique boutique featuring gift items hand-crafted by artisans from around the globe. The handcrafts are marketed by Self- help Crafts of the world and Ser- ry Self-Hand Handcrafts. Merchandise includes jewel- ry, baskets, toys, musical in- struments, wall hangings, and brass items. All proceeds from the sale will benefit the artisans as the shop will be operated by volunteers from five congrega- tions in the area. The shop will be open Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m., Thursdays 4 p.m. until 8 p.m. and on Saturday, Oct. 7 and Oct. 14 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m., and Sunday, Oct. 22 and Oct. 29 from noon until 2 p.m. For additional information contact Northminister Presby- terian Church, (810) 644-5920; or Lynne McLoskey, (810) 298- 2858.