1) T. 11 ' 1 1E 1, 1 1' 1 1, Your Child's Bar/Bat Mitzvah Picture in The Jewish News Share the joy of your child's bar/bat mitzvah with the entire community and receive a FREE gift! With all of the preparations for your child's special day, don't overlook history. That's what you'll be making when your child's bar/bat mitzvah picture runs in the editorial columns of The Jewish News. And we're happy to provide your child with a free portrait (a black and white one for us and a full-color one for you) with our congratulations. To receive our gift, just make an appointment with Leo Knight Photography at 810-352-7030, Goldenberg Photography at 810-350-2420 or Michael Jonas Photography at 810-647-5060 approximately three months in advance of the bar/bat mitzvah date. Or, arrange to have your own photographer send us a black and white portrait. Either way, you'll be making history! DETROIT 27676 Franklin Road • Southfield, MI 48034 "'" • ' • ••••••••••• -•••-• • • • • • • • • 810-851-6660 5741 West Maple, West Bloomfield 48322 4 a Ze I: Z The Jimmy Prentis Morris Jew- ish Community Center will spon- sor a Kristallnacht Memorial Service on Monday, Nov. 6, at 1 p.m. to commemorate the formal beginning of the Holocaust. Pi- anist Lillian Zeliman will ac- company the program. The Yiddish Culture Club will meet on Thursday, Nov. 9, at 12:30 p.m. Haim Rozenthal will facilitate. No charge. Every Thursday, the Center Men's Forum meets at 10:30 a.m. Facilitator, David Weiner, leads discussions on current events and politics. Participation is free. Chabad House Lecture Series Akiva Hebrew Day School PTA will have a rummage sale Sun- day, Nov. 5, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at 27700 Southfield Road, at 11 1/2 Mile Road, Lathrup Village. For information, call Judy Saks (810) 967-4126. Salon 4 Kristallnacht, the November Pogrom, was a night of terror sanctioned by the Nazi state and carried out on Nov. 9, 1938. Kristallnacht will be observed at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 9, with a candlelight service spon- sored by the Community Events Committee of the Jewish Com- munity Relations Council of Flint. The service will be held outside the Gorne-Taylor Jewish Community Building at 6-19 Wallenberg Street in Flint. Respond to the Flint Jewish Federation, (810) 767-5922. Jewish Family and Children's Services and Flint Jewish Fed- eration's Community Relations will sponsor the Jewish Book and Gift Fair at Temple Beth El on Sunday, Nov. 12, and Monday Nov. 13. On Sunday, the fair will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and again from 7 p.m.-8:30 p.m. Sto- ryteller Corinne Stavish will de- light youngsters at the morning session with Jewish Folk tales and tales of enchantment. Naomi Rosenblatt, author, will speak at the Sunday evening session. On Monday, Nov. 13, the Book Fair will continue from noon-2 p.m. with the theme "Food for Thought" at the senior lunch pro- gram. There is a fee for lunch. Akiva Holds Rummage Sale /V.04v 4441 4 --- 18 JPM Plans Three Programs A high-energy, five-week crash course lecture series providing a basic introduction to Jewish phi- losophy and observance will be offered by Chabad House of East- ern Michigan. The course con- sists of five short lectures on five consecutive Tuesdays, beginning Tuesday evening, Nov. 14, at 7:30 p.m. The topics of the five lectures are: belief in God, prayer, the Sabbath, Jewish ob- servances and sexuality. The guest lecturer will be Rab- bi Elimelech Silberberg of the West Bloomfield Torah Center in West Bloomfield. For information or to register, call Chabad House, (810) 230- 0770; or fax (810) 733-8736 or write Chabad House, 5383 Calkins, Flint, MI 48532. THE JEWISH NEWS David Flint Hosts Two Programs - z a 36. .t se a, JFS Files Go To Archives Since the late 1950s, the Jewish Family Service has assisted large numbers of Holocaust survivors successfully file claims against the German government. In accordance with the Jew- ish Family Service's records management policy, records of deceased clients would normal- ly be destroyed. However, due to the historical and archival sig- nificance of these records, they will be turned over to the Detroit Holocaust Memorial Museum in November. These are not Clini- cal records. The document loca- tion, sites of internment and abuses, perpetrated by the Nazis and are of crucial archival sig- nificance. Access to these records will be carefully monitored to maintain confidentiality. If you are the next of kin to a de- ceased survivor who filed a claim against the German government and do not want your relative's file to be archived to the Holocaust Museum, call the Jewish Family Service, 559-1500, to arrange to pick up your relative's file. All files must be picked up by Nov. 30. First Aid Training Clinic Adat Shalom Synagogue will sponsor a CPR and First Aid Training Clinic from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 12. In- struction will be provided by the Life Support Training Institute, a division of Community Emer- gency Service. Arranged by the synagogue's Men's Club, the workshop is open to both women and men. Participants may choose either adult or pediatric instruction. Advance reservations by Nov. 6, are required. There is a $3 charge per person. A light break- fast will be served. For informa- tion, call the Adat Shalom office, 851-5100.