OUR WISHES FOR A VERY JOYOUS AND HEALTHY NEW YEAR! Ir Bet Chaverim Sukkah Brunch Congregation Bet Chaverim will host a Sukkot potluck brunch on Saturday, Sept. 28, from 10:30 a.m. - noon. Families can deco- rate the sukkah and then enjoy a brunch together. H Following a brief service, there ' will be songs relating to the month of Tishrei. Services Set At Oakview Groups Hold Joint Meeting Congregation B'nai Moshe's Sex- ton Emeritus, Shalom Ralph, will be in attendance at Oakview Cemetery (Sections W and P) on Sunday, Sept. 22, for those who would like to visit the graves of their loved ones and offer prayers during this High Holy Day sea- son. For more information, call the synagogue office at 788-0600. Louis Marshall-Israel Chapter, Jewish Women International and Louis Marshall, Suburban, Tikvah Lodge will meet on Thursday, Sept. 19, 1 p.m. at the Zionist Cultural Center. Refreshments will be served, followed by a musical program by Ben Opengeym. There is a charge. For information, call Irene Rodman, (810) 547-0455 or Os- car Cook, (810) 855-6375. Political Forums Inform Voters ,\D ple Kol Ami, Congregation Shaarey Zedek, Temple Shir Shalom, Temple Emanu El and Temple Israel. Co-sponsoring organizations are: Anti-Defamation League, B'nai B'rith, Hassadah, Jewish Community Center, Jewish Community Council, Jewish Federation of Metropolitan De- troit, The Jewish News, Nation- al Council of Jewish Women and Women's American ORT. The Metropolitan Detroit Coun- cil of Synagogues and Temples in conjunction with several ma- jor Jewish communal organiza- tions are presenting two political forums. These forums are being held to inform the Jewish elec- torate and to provide our com- munity with an opportunity to meet the candidates, to hear an- swers to issues of concern and to ask questions. On Wednesday, Sept. 25, at 7:30 p.m. at Congregation Shaarey Zedek, the following candidates have been invited: L. Brooks Patterson and Edward T. Hamilton, Oakland County Executive; Dave Gorcyca and Steve Kaplan, Oakland County Prosecutor; Roderick J. Fracas- si and Nancy L. Quarles, State Representative-36th District; Andrew Raczkowski and Stephen Dilbert, State Repre- sentative 37th District; Patri- cia Godchaux and Lynn Shecter, State Representative 40th Dis- trict. The moderators for this forum will be David Gad-Harf, execu- tive director, Jewish Community Council, and George Cantor, columnist and commentator. A second forum on national is- sues will be held at Temple Is- rael on Sunday, Oct. 20, at 10 a.m. Members of the newly formed Metropolitan Detroit Council of Synagogues and Temples who are presenting the forums are: Adat Shalom Synagogue, Con- gregation Beth Abraham Hillel Moses, Congregation Beth Achim, Congregation Beth Shalom, Birmingham Temple, Congregation B'nai Moshe, Tern- Carl and Myra Gornbein Mark and Michelle Gornbein Robert and Faye Fries Martin and Karen Weberman Walter and Frankie Fish Arline Allen Martin and Karen Weberman Gombein Jewelers CENTRUM OFFICE CENTER 24901 NORTHWESTERN HWY. (NORTHWESTERN & EVERGREEN) Panel Discusses Nursing Homes To learn about consumer-relat- ed issues in nursing home selec- tion, a panel discussion on the subject will be held at Temple Is- rael, on Thursday, Sept. 26, from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Panelists will be Rabbi Paul M. Yedwab of Temple Israel; Dr., Jaqueline Grekin, a psychologist in private practice; and Susan Titus, executive direct& of Cit- izens for Better Care, a con- sumer advocacy group focusing on nursing homes. No recom- mendations will be made con- cerning specific facilities. The program is open to the public and there is no charge. For reservations, call Barbara Berlin at the Temple Israel of- fice, 661-5700. Hours: M-F 10:00-5:00 Sat. 10:00-3:00 M Support Group Plans Meeting The next meeting of the South- field-Oak Park Support Group will be held Wednesday, Sept. 18, at 7 p.m. at the Trowbridge Apartments. The speaker will be neurolo- gist Dr. Jay Gorell, director, Hen- ry Ford Hospital Movement Disorders and Parkinson's Clin- ic. On Sunday, Oct. 20, at 5 p.m., the group will host Las Vegas Night at the Henry Ford Man- sion on the grounds of U-M Dear- born to benefit Michigan Parkinson Foundation. For in- formation, call Bessie Vukovo- jac, (810) 356-7545; or Mildred Vargas (810) 474-5496. 357-1056 MILLENNIUM THE INSIDE SOLUTION May the coming year be filled with health, happiness and prosperity for all of our Families, Friends and Customers. THE DRESNER AND SALLAN FAMILIES Larry Paul makes FURNITURE NEW. To New Beginnings. Custom. Restoration. Lacquering, Refinishing of new or old furniture, antiques, office furniture, pianos. For Free Estimates (810) 681-8280 fA ti CO a, CY- 1 CC w CO Temple Beth El We Con gr egate. We Communicate. We Motivate. Come Home To Temple Beth El. For memberskip and acliviN' information call: (810) 851-7586 LLI C/3 35