THE B'NAI B'RITH FOUNDATION OF THE UNITED STATES laterg4teog4e Faa4 9iteat iimetecao 714tdetedad Ava/rd refoter Service Project From NADIV honoring 74-Atoritet NADIV, a volunteer group of young people age 15-28, will bring a community service pro- gram to Menorah House in Southfield 6 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 9. For the residents of the facil- ity, the group will host a Hav- dalah service, under the direction of Temple Israel's Rabbi Joshua Bennett. Event chairmen are Eve Khlyavich and Amy Lavetter. NADIV (Hebrew for "to give") was formed to encourage teens and young adults who have had an Israel experience to become involved in the Jewish commu- nity. It provides community ser- vice experiences and matches volunteers with other Jewish community events. For information about NADIV or to participate on Nov. 9, call Jill Keller, (810) 645-7878. President & Chief Executive Officer Wednesday, November 6, 1996 Six o'clock in the evening The Westin Hotel, Renaissance Center, Detroit, Michigan Entertainment by Timothy D. Leuliette Dietary Laws $200 per plate Pirkei Avot. At 8:15 p.m., Rabbi Naftoli Kirzner will lead a lecture on "Back to the Future" - a session centered around the weekly Torah portion. Refreshments will be served. For information, call Machon, 967-0888. As part of the JudiaCollege fall semester, Machon L'Torah will offer a free, five-week crash course in basic Hebrew. Reser- vations are required. For infor- mation and reservations, call Machon. Zeuezae Neuetobteee R.S.V.P. & the Louise Mandrell Show Black Tie Optional Governor John Engler ■ ■ General Chairmen G. Scott Romney Alan E. Schwartz Kenneth L. Way General Co-Chairmen • Joseph E. Antonini David Handleman Heinz C. Prechter Gilbert "Buzz" Silverman Rick Inatome Wilhelm C. Kast Ad Journal Co-Chairmen Laurence E. Burns Alan Harvith • • Richard M. Taubman - Vice Chairman William LaKritz - Honorary Dinner Chairman Owen Z. Perlman, M.D. - Honorary Dinner Chairman ■ ■ David Levine Ilene M. Lubin John R. Rofel Bruce Rosenblat Robbie Sherman Michael E. Tobin Ralph N. Woronoff • • • • • • • • • • Martin A. Melton President B'nai B'rith Council Tommy P. Baer President B'nai B'rith International Dr. Sidney Clearfield Executive Vice President B'nai B'rith International Alan L. Lessack, CAE Executive Director B'nai B'rith District 6 Emily Rogow Michigan/Minnesota Director B'nai B'rith Foundation Bobbie Levine Michigan/Minnesota Director B'nai B'rith Council • • • • ■ ■ ■ • ■ Logan G. Robinson B'NAI B'RITH FOUNDATION DINNER COMMITTEE David L. Bittker Paula Goldman-Spinner Bruce M. Gorosh Samuel W. Kreis • • • • • ■ Honorary Chairman Rabbi Debra Orenstein, the 1996 Conservative Movement schol- ar in residence, will teach at the monthly Jewish Theological Seminary Lunch and Learn scheduled for 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 7, at the Max M. Fisher Federation Building. Lunch is available starting at noon for which there is a charge. Rabbi Orenstein will speak on the biblical portion of the week, Chaye Sara. Rabbi Orenstein is serving as a senior fellow at the Wilstein Institute of Jewish Pol- icy in southern California. Machon L'Torah, the Jewish Learning Network of Michigan, will hold its six-week fall semes- ter of JudaiCollege educational program 7:15 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 6, at Machon. Rabbi Avra- ham Jacobovitz will lead the lec- ture on "Six Short Steps To Basic Judaism." Rabbi Steven Ettinger will speak on Jewish ethics from • 17 Automotive Visiting Scholar Speaks On Torah JudaiCollege At Machon V. Zeetteette CD rn CY) "T- CC LLJ CO LLJ All proceeds to benefit the youth agencies of B'nai B'rith Call (810) 855-5255 for ticket information CD 03