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Michigan Region B'nai B'rith Youth Organization will hold the first Jewish Heritage Night of the 1996-97 program year 7-8:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 24, at the Maple- Drake JCC. This event, which is open to all BBYO members, will place "The Issues on Trial" by presenting a mock trial format on the topics of abortion and assisted suicide. Judge Marla Parker, a former BBG regional president, and Rabbi Daniel Nevins of Adat Shalom Syna- gogue will be guest experts for the evening. Refreshments will be served and admission is free. For information on this pro- gram or to volunteer as a BBYO adult adviser, call the BBYO Chapter Service Center, (810) 788-0700. Young Adults Plan Party Amanda Fritz (810) 932-5990 (800) 9-EVENTS Randy Wertheimer c t&tDe HMD Hosts Coffee House WEDDING GOWN CLEANING AT BIG BEAVER & 1 - 75 JUST EAST OF THE SOMERSET COULECTION 755 West Big Beaver Troy, MI 48084 Main Floor, Top of Troy Bldg. 810-362-4500 Love Comes in 1,000 Pound Packages (No Batteries Needed) Are you looking for a rare gift this holiday season? For $20, you can adopt a manatee for someone you love. Your contribution will go toward efforts to protect endanger- ed manatees and their habitat. Cleaned • Sealed • Boxed Save the Manatee x Club 500 N. Maitland Ave. Maitland, FL 32751 all items are personally handled and cleaned by owner. http://www.objectlinks.com/manatee (810) 626-4224 1-800-432-JOIN (5646) — The Young Adult division will take its annual pre-Thanksgiv- ing party to U.S. Blades and Laser World, 5700 Drake, West Bloomfield, 7:30 p.m. Wednes- day, Nov. 27. YAD will add lasertag, in-line skating and other sports activi- ties to its party agenda. Dancing to the music of a D.J., cash bar and munchies are included in the cost of $12 in advance, $15 at the door. Jewish young adults post- college age to 35 are invited. For information, call Marc Berke, (810) 642-4260. Singles Group Holds Dance Temple Israel's Singles Exten- sion Group will host Jewish sin- gles 50 and over at the Autumn Swing 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 24, at Temple Israel. Music by Wal- ly Duda; light refreshments will be served. Cost is $9 members and $12 non-members. For information, call Barbara Ginsburg, (810) 353- 7261; or Mary Adler, (810) 356- 0955. JPM Hosts Varied Events Chanukah bingo will be played 12:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 25, at the Jimmy Prentis Morris JCC. A bus will leave the Jimmy Prentis Morris building 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 26 for an exhibit at the Maple-Drake building. "Quilt As Art" features 15 na- tionally known Jewish fabric artists. The Senior Forum meets 10:30 a.m. every Thursday. David Weiner facilitates. There is no charge. Weekly Erev Shabbat Services are 12:45 p.m. on Fridays. Can- tor Max Shimansky, Cantor David Gutman and Ida Kogan will alternate as facilitators. The Wednesday Afternoon So- cial is at 1 p.m. Broadway show tunes and Yiddish Melodies are presented by a troupe of local en- tertainers. Refreshments are served. These is a 500 charge for this event. First-Graders Are Honored First-graders from the Adat Shalom Religious School and from Hillel Day School will be honored at a Consecration Service on Shabbat morning, Nov. 23. The children will be called to the bimah and will each receive a special gift from the synagogue. The children will re- pond with a program of songs. A kiddush in their honor will fol- low. Students in the first-grade at Adat Shalom Religious School are Jordan Bachar, Scott Berlin, Jared Berman, Michael Brown, Jordan Bushman, Erinn Cohen, Steven Colvin, Steven Diamond, Jacob Kaufman, Blair Glober- man, Lauren Greenhall, Eric Guttman, David Guz, Bradley hantler, Sharrone Harwood, Shoshana Hirschhorn, Danielle Hoberman, Stephanie Iovan, Todd Jaffe, Max Jensen, megan Katzenstein, Jacob Kaufman, Elizabeth Kovan, Ellie Leder- man, Chelsea Marks, Amy Muskovitz, Hannah Posen, Alexander Prog, Mindy Raminick, Louis Rappaport, Daniel Rosenbaum, Lainey Ru- bin, Linsay Silber, Jodi Solway, Jeffrey Stoller, Brittany Sund- heimer, Ashley Trotsky and Eric Weingarden. Students in the first-grade at Hillel Day School are Jacob Dunn, Samuel Hamburger, Sarah Hepner, Brandon Kappy, Jordan Kleiman, Erinn Kohn, David Kowalsky, Michael Margolis, Rebecca Portney, Aaron Robins, Dana Schostak, Alexander Sherman, Dov Smiley, Zachary Trosch, Jessica Upfal and Brandon Vieder.