R eS el e r ,4 - "Because Plumbing Doesn't Have To Be Boring." Bet Chaverim Hosts Social Congregation Bet Chaverim will host an Ice Cream Social and Open House for returning, new and prospective students for its religious school. It will be held on Sunday, Sept. 8, from 7-8 p.m. Families will have an opportuni- ty to meet the teaching staff, preview the curriculum and text- books, and meet with other fam- ilies. For information call the syna- gogue, (313) 480-8880. Enter the Stress-Free World of Hansgrohe kansgroke B'nai David Needs Machzors PRODUCTS FULL OF IDEAS , A dvance Plumbing Supply Company's showroom features the latest ^products the plumbing industry has to offer. Exceptional brands such as Kohler, Dombracht, Franke, Porcher & American China are favorites of interior designers and builders alike. Come see our showroom & let our knowledgeable sales staff make your bath & kitchen ideas come to life. ADVANCE Peawee eeetti,t sw iee, ea. Store hours are 7:30 5 Mon.-Fri., 8-3 Sat., or other times by appointment. 1977 W. Maple Road, Walled Lake (Between Haggerty & Decker Rds.) - (810) 669-7474 AKIVA HEBREW DAY SCHOOL EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAM OUR NURSERY CLASSES ARE NOW FULL HOWEVER SOME SPACES ARE AVAILABLE IN OUR RENOWNED KINDERGARTEN WHICH FEATURES * SMALL CLASSES (12-15 STUDENTS) * FAMILY ATMOSPHERE * JUDAIC AND SECULAR STUDIES * FULL DAY PROGRAM *ART, MUSIC, LIBRARY PLEASE CALL THE SCHOOL OFFICE IMMEDIATELY AS SPACE IS LIMITED! (810) 552-9690 182 Congregation B'nai David is ap- pealing to the community for Birn- baum Machzorim, nusach Sephard, both Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur editions. These books are out of print and cannot be or- dered or replaced. B'nai David would be grateful to any family no longer using their Machzorim if they would donate them to us. For information, call the syn- agogue office, 855-5007. Adat Shalom Kabbalat Shabbat Adat Shalom Synagogue will hold its annual Kabbalat Shabbat Ser- vice "Under the Stars" at 7:45 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 30. An ice-cream oneg will follow. Adat Shalom's regular 6 p.m. service will take place that evening in addition to the outdoor service. For information, call the syn- agogue office, 851-5100. Beth Achim Registration The Beth Achim Religious School is accepting registrations for the coming school year; the locations are the Beth Achim synagogue in Southfield and Maple Elementary School in West Bloomfield. The Southfield school meets on Sunday and Tuesday; the satel- lite location meets on Sunday and Thursday. Contact the religious school, 352-8223, for information. Rabbi Leads Lunch, Learn Rabbi Herbert Yoskowitz of Con- gregation Beth Achim will con- tinue his weekly lunch and learn program on Tuesdays from 12:15 to 1:20 p.m. at the synagogue, be- ginning Aug. 27. Each Tuesday, Rabbi Yosk- owitz will use ancient and mod- ern sources to focus on day-to-day life as well as on the Jewish cal- endar and the Jewish life cycle. There is a charge for the lunch. Members and non-members are invited to attend. For information, contact the synagogue office, 352- 8670. Beth Achim Open Houses The Membership Committee of Congregation Beth Achim has scheduled two prospective mem- bership open houses on two con- secutive Sunday afternoons from 2-4 p.m. On Sunday, Aug. 25, an open house and ice cream social will be held in a West Bloomfield home; on Sunday, Sept. 1, the program will be held in a Huntington 7_, Woods home. Prospective members will have an opportunity to meet clergy, staff and current members of the congregation and learn about the activities of the synagogue. For information, contact Sonja and Bob Kass, (810) 545-7843; or the synagogue office, (810) 352- 8670. Temple Hosts Family Picnic The community is invited at no charge to Temple Israel's annual I Family Picnic on Labor Day, Mon- =.--\ day, Sept. 2, from 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. There will be free food, games, magician and pony rides for the children. Other activities are planned. A dedication ceremony for the L'Dor V'Dor garden will take place at 11:30 a.m. that day. Also in con- junction with the picnic, Temple Israel's Brotherhood will sponsor a blood drive from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. To register for the blood drive or information, call the Temple Is- rael office, (810) 661-5700. Temple Opens Social Hall "An Affair To Remember" will in- troduce Temple Israel's renovat- ed, redesigned social hall. The event will take place on Sunday, Sept. 8, from 1 to 5 p.m. Dedication of the Herman and Barbara Frankel Wing will be cel- ebrated at 2 p.m. At 2:30 p.m., Ja- cobson's of Laurel Park will present a bridal fashion show. Special event exhibitors will dis- play wedding and b'nai mitzvah options, with a variety of table set- tings and creative party themes. The event is open to the com- munity at no charge. For infor- mation, call Temple Israel, (810Y=1, 661-5700.