COLORWORKS STUDIO OF INTERIOR DESIGN B'nai Moshe Hebrew Classes Robert S tewart Pho tog raphy Starting Wednesday, Feb. 21, the LIFE (Learning Is a Family Ex- perience) students of Congrega- tion B'nai Moshe in grades 1 through 6 will be offered two en- richment classes on Wednesdays from 4 - 6 p.m. In "Hebrew Potpurri," for grades 1 & 2, the students will participate in various hands-on activities to explore the Hebrew language. In "Ledabeir Ivrit," for grades 3 - 6, students will have the opportunity to use the He- brew language through games, music and dialogue. There is a charge. For information and to enroll, call Rita Abramson, (810) 788- 0600. Israeli Video Party As you've heard by now, we're making news in design! Whether it's planning your new home, remodeling your existing one, or furnishing a room—we invite you to explore the difference in interior design and encourage you to interview one of our designers for your next project. 32500 Northwestern Highway • Farmington Hills • 851-7540 Give a gift of security $29.95* OUT THE DOOR , ♦ Feel secure and stay in touch. ♦ Small Size Fits in Coat Pocket Or Purse. ♦ Includes: Phone, Car Adapter, Case and Tax! No additional hidden costs During our "Talk It Up" promotion activate a new Ameritech cellular line with a 3-year service plan and own a portable Motorola PCH Cellular Flip phone for just $29.95* and ser- vice as low as $19.95/mo. We offer a complete line of cellular accessories for your phone and all are at 20% off. Pagers are also available start- ing at $59.95 and just $6.95 per month. FREE! Habonim Dror Ken Afikim will hold a program about Israel on Sunday, Feb. 18, 2 - 4 p.m. at the home of Shaliach Gadi Raviv, 29328 Lancaster Drive, #206, Southfield. The program is de- signed for ages 8-15 and is aimed at conveying major aspects of Is- rael through Israeli movies. A selection of short pieces from Israeli classics will highlight con- temporary cultural, social, and political issues. After viewing the films, discussion will be held. Habonim Dror Ken Afikim holds weekly activities in Jewish and Zionist informal education in Metro Detroit. Programs are led by college and high school students. New members are wel- comed. For information, call Gadi Ra- viv, (810) 358-3054. JPM Seniors Plan Activities The Center Men's Forum is held each Thursday from 10:30 a.m. to noon. David Weiner facilitates. There is no charge. Bingo will take place on Mon- day Feb. 19, at 12:30 p.m. There is a charge. BBYO Hosts Teen Events ♦ 600 Minutes of Airtime ♦ Detail Billing or Voice Mail. ♦ Activation ($35 Value) * Contract r es trictions apply. offer good through March 15, 1996. MIDWEST AUTOTEL SERVICES 3160 Haggerty Road. Suite M West Bloomfield 110 ; (810) 960-3737 Ann Arbor Teen Connection will hold an ice skating outing at the new Ann Arbor ice rink, Ann Ar- bor Ice Cube, on Sunday, Feb. 18, starting at 6 p.m. The program will finish at 8:30 p.m. The charge is $9 for members and $11 for non-members; this in- cludes skates, skating and re- freshments. There is a $3 deduction if you bring your own skates. Metropolitan Detroit Teen Connection will attend a horse- back riding outing on Sunday, Feb. 25, from 2 - 6 p.m. For in- formation, call Renee Rosen, (810) 788-0700. Evergreen Visits Bookstore . Evergreen Group of Hadassah will meet Tuesday, Feb. 13, at 12:30 p.m. at Barnes & Noble, 6800 Orchard Lake Rd., West Bloomfield. Guida Colby, of the bookstore staff, will present an overview of books having Jewish content. There is no charge. Refresh- ments can be purchased at the snack bar. JPM Hosts Music Events Intergenerational Choir Perfor- mance and Fund-Raiser will be Sunday, Feb. 11, 2 p.m. at the JPM JCC. The intergenera- tional choir, sponsored by the Max M. Fisher Community Foundation, will perform songs in Russian, English, Hebrew and Yiddish. Larissa Matusova is the choir director; Liliya Ostapenko will be the accom- panist. Silver Bell Banjo Society will perform on Thursday, Feb. 15, at 1 p.m. The Boaz Siegel Cul- ture Fund sponsors this after- noon of Dixieland, jazz and sing-along entertainment with Gerry O'Neil. Keshet Seeks Volunteers Keshet, an agency which serves Jewish families who have chil- dren with special needs, is look- ing for volunteers to assist with all aspects of their operations. Volunteers can assist this valuable organization by assist- ing in the office, on committees. For information, call the Keshet office, (810) 258-9575. Chaim Plans `Roots' Trip On Monday evening, Feb. 19, at 8 p.m. at the Maple-Drake Jew- ish Community Center, CHAIM- Children of Holocaust-Survivors Association In Michigan, will host a community information and registration meeting about its upcoming trip, "On the Trail of Our Roots" to Poland and Prague this April 18-28. The trip includes airfare, ho- tel accommodations, kosher meals, and motorcoach travel with a tour diredor: The $2099