SEPTEMBER 20, 1996 Holocaust Center Honors The Nivys /— S olomon and Aliza Nivy will receive the Holocaust Memorial Center's Legacy Award for their support of the museum and their sponsorship of the publication The World Re- acts to the Holocaust. The award will be presented at the HMC's 12th An- niversary Dinner on Sunday, Oct. 20, at 5 p.m. at the Westin Ho- tel in Detroit's Renais- sance Center. The Nivys are dedi- cated supporters of the Hebrew University. They established an en- dowment fund to bring Jewish students from Russia to study at the university and then re- turn to lead the cultur- al activities in their communities in Russia. This fund has been ex- panded to include young American Jewish lead- ers who wish to contin- ue their postgraduate and doctoral studies at the university. Solomon is a member of the Solomon Council of Trustees of and Aliza the American Friends of Nivy the Hebrew University. For ticket and dinner infor- mation, call the Holocaust Memo- rial Center, 661-0840. Symposium Set On Family Life roductive parenting and maintaining healthy family life will be the themes of "Renewing Hope and Identity in Con- temporary Jewish 1- kre," a parenting sympo- sium, 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 12, at Temple Israel The Symposiurn is sponsored by the Com- munity Outreach and Education Department of the Jewish Federation of Metropolithn De- troit and the Michigan Psychoanalytic Foun- dation. The evening will feature a keynote address by Dr. Michael J. Bader, a doctor of mental health and an affiliate member of the San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute who is in private practice. Dr. Bader also is on the editorial board of Tikkun, a maga- zine of Jewish thought. A dessert recep- tion will follow the program. There is a charge of $18 per person, $36 per couple. Registra- tion deadline is Oct. 4. For reservations and information, call Fern Hober man-Kepes, (810) 642-4260. Israel Bonds Names Honoree ertha Rubin will be hon- ored at a Michigan Re- gion Women's American ORT Tribute Reception, Wednesday, Oct. 2, 7:30 p.m. on behalf of State of Israel B Bonds at the home of Rober- ta and Dr. Erwin Madorsky. For her distinguished service to the community, to ORT and the State of Israel, she will receive the Israel Bonds Women's Division Jerusalem 3000 Award. John Loftus, author, attorney and advis- er on Nazi prosecution, will be the guest speaker. Ms. Rubin has served Women's American ORT as a past Michigan Region Board Member, finan- cial secretary of the Mt. Clemens Chapter and chapter presi- dent for seven terms including the present. She was the Beth Tephilath Moses recipient of the 1987 Woman of Achievement Award present- ed by the Jewish Theological Sem- inary of America and has served the sisterhood and synagogue in many capaci- ties. Bertha For informa- Rubin tion regarding the event, con- tact the ORT office, (810) 855-9820; or Israel Bonds of- fice, (810) 352-6555. Calendar COMMUNITY Detroit Mayor Dennis , Archer discusses Detroit's re- emergence into the world economy, 7:30 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 24, at Jewish Federa- tion. Call (810) 932-5797. Jewish Federation of Metro- politan Detroit annual meet- ing and election, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 24, at Shaarey Zedek. Call (810) 642-4260. Current event class at the JPM JCC, 10-11 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 25. Call 967-4030. Political forum. at Shaarey Zedek, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 25. State and county candidates. A program on how creativi- ty impacts Jewish medita tion with Rabbi Craig Allen at the JPM' JCC 1 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 26. Call (810)967-4030. Panel 4..i$40,40)1;on nursing homes Israel p s, Sept. 26. 77-3459. SINGLES ody§-6 3 , iNviiii h©Id an apple- . picking eventat . I.,ong's Fam- ily Farm, 1 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 22. Apples will be do-.... nated to Forgotten Harvest. Call Odyssey, (810) 646-, 7686. SYNAGOGUES Young Family Shabbat Ser- vice at Temple Emanu-El, 10:15 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 21, for children ages 2-7 and their families. Mat Shalo'm Sukkot service and family dinner, 6 p.m. Friday, Sept. 27. Call (810) 851-5100. WOMEN Akiva Hebrew Day School's first and second grades brought apples and honey from home and presented them to Ellen Goldman of Yad Ezra. Shown with Ms. Goldman are some of the first-graders: standing, Ariel Mann, David Weisberg, Nikita Selskiy, Noah Stauss, Emma Teger and Benjamin Havis, Aliza Levine, Darya Jerusalem; seated, Bradley Margolis, Jonah Stiennon and Sarah Voss. Hanitadsrael Na'amat will meet 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept 24, in the Crown Pointe building, a book review will be given.