Aish HaTorah presents: AND THE TECHNOLOGICAL REVOLUTION An exploration into the inner dimensions of reality with RABBI MICHAEL BERGER Thursday, May 2, '96 8:00-9:30Pm at Barnes & Noble FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL (810) 737.0400 6800 Orchard Lake Rd., West Bloomfield CONGRATULATIONS & GOOD LUCK LES GOODMAN! Congregations Host Zoo Event Two local congregations, one Re- form and one Conservative, will host a joint Jewish Family Edu- cation event at the Detroit Zoo on Sunday, May 5. Congregation B'nai Moshe and Congregation Shir Tikvah will host "Two by Two At the Zoo" at the Detroit Zoo on Sun- day, May 5. Both congregations have used a family education curriculum this year which focuses on a dif- ferent mitzvah each month, in- cluding the mitzvah of kindness to animals. "Two by Two at the Zoo" will begin at 9:45 a.m. with a guided tour of the zoo departing from the main gate and will conclude with an 11:30 a.m. Friendship Circle service at the fountain. Refresh- ments will be served. Reservations are required. There is a charge for adults and for children over 2. Zoo mem- bership cards will be honored. For information or reservations call Rita Abramson, (810) 788- 0600; or Janet Moses, (810) 354- 3874. Jacobs Addresses Awards Program The League of Jewish Women's Organizations of Greater Detroit will present its 51st Annual Youth Awards Program on Sun- day, April 28, at 1 p.m. at Tem- ple Israel in West Bloomfield. A reception will be hosted by the Temple Sisterhood following the program. On Your Opening Of Royal Oak Auction House Gallery Love, Mom, Dad & Family igible: Eric Adelman, Berkley High School; Brian Allan, Greenhills School, Ann Arbor; Shira Anchill, West Bloomfield High School; Carrie Apsel, Southfield High School; Kenneth Barr, Andover High School; Matt Bassin, Waterford High= School; David Calton, Roeper City and Country Day School; Sarah Chopp, Southfield Lath- nip High School; Michael Coop- er, the Roeper School; Lawrence Cyrlin, Detroit Country Day School; Neva Duffy, Andover High School; Aaron Fidler, West Bloomfield High School; Emily '-\ Friedman, Andover High School; Ilana Gonik, Akiva Day School; Sarah Gottfried, Akiva Hebrew Day School. Also, Aaron Herskovic, West Bloomfield High School; Nechama Hochbaum, Southfield Lathrup High School; Heather Kamins, Cranbrook Kingswood --\ Upper School; Jodie Klein, North Farmington High School; Susan Lockman, Seaholm High School; Amy Marks, North Farmington High School; Ron- nie Order, Oak Park High School; David Ostreicher, West Bloomfield High School; David _, Salama, North Farmington' High School; Scott Schwartz, Andover High School; Shaina Shevin, Oak Park High School; Cameron Smith, West Bloom- field High School; Marla Swartz, Bloomfield Hills High School; Rechelle Winkler, Akiva Hebrew Day School; Daniel Zimmerman,. Berkley High School. JPM Events Are Planned Woodcarving meets Monday through Friday at 9 a.m. at the Jimmy Prentis Morris Jewish--\ Community Center. Supplies are distributed in the beginning. There is no charge. "A Little More Work For A Lot More Play" is a volunteer program to refurbish the Wein- berg Playground and the DeRoy Pre-school Playground at the JPM. It will meet Sunday, Mayil\ 19, from 9. a.m. to 4 p.m. Break- fast and lunch will be provided and activities for children of all ages. Call (810) 967-4030 to sign up. Workmen's Circle Events Planned Phil Jacobs DETROIT' THE JEWISH NEWS Entertainment can Shari Chnino (810) 354-7123 Ext. 208 Section! The guest speaker will be Phil Jacobs, editor of The Jewish News. He will speak on the roles of church and state. A special award will be pre- sented by Betty Silverfarb. There are 30 seniors who ap- plied for the award. The following students are el- Branch 1088 of the Workmen's Circle/Arbeter Ring will hold a pot luck dinner on Saturday, April 27, at 5 p.m. at the Work- men's Circle Building, 26341 Coolidge, Oak Park. The Yiddish Vinkle of the_ Workmen's Circle/Arbeter Ring —` will meet on Sunday, April 28, at 2 p.m. at the Workmen's Circle Building.