5444...Don't Tell The Children... The next time your grandchildren stop by for a feast, DON'T cancel that golf game, DON'T skip your aerobics class, DON'T reschedule your facial, DON'T delay that drive along the lake, and, if you want them to think you've been cooking all day, DON'T Tell Them The Food Came From Steve's! "Best Chicken Soup in Town" "Best Dessert in Town" -Detroit Monthly • Carry Out • Dine In V S 6646 Telegraph at Maple Bloomfield Plaza (810) 932-0800 A Little Bit Of New York Right Here In Bloomfield Hills Temple Kol Ami Adult Education Three new adult education courses will be offered Monday evenings at Temple Kol Ami. The True Story of Esther, taught by Temple Kol Ami Di- rector of Education Elissa Berg, will prepare students for the hol- iday of Purim. This course will be offered 8:30-9:30 p.m. Mon- days, Feb. 24-March 17. Comparative American-Jew- ish Law will be taught 7:30-8:30 p.m. Monday nights during the month of March by Rabbi Mar- la J. Feldman, the assistant di- rector of domestic concerns of the Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan Detroit. Reform Judaism and the End of Days will explore traditional and liberal interpretations re- garding the Messiah taught by Rabbi Amy B. Brodsky. It will be offered 8:30 p.m. Mondays, March 24 and 31. The courses are open to members of the com- munity. There is a charge. For infor- mation or to register, contact Temple Kol Ami, (810) 661-0040. SZ Productions' February Program Enjoy authentic Mideastern and Mediter- ranean cuisine surrounded by hand painted scenes from the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. We invite you to try our seasoned Q lq 11, Baby Lamb Chop or Filet Mignon grilled to your order by our professional chef Abu-Ali. Three tantalizing recipes for baked whitefish served with fragrant Basmati Rice Pilaf. Expanded vegetarian menu. The best Falafel in Michigan. Courteous, friendly service by knowledge- able staff. Catering and banquet facility, private V.I.P. room, full bar, business lunch specials, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Tap your toes to live jazz on Friday night. Dance to the music. Ladies welcomed with 1/2 OFF house wines or drinks from our non-alcohol juice bar. Saturday is International Night with Russ- ian, Israeli, Armenian, French and American entertainment by Marina and The Overtime Band. More dancing. Valet parking available. Orchard Mall, Orchard Lake & Maple Roads West Bloomfield (810) 737-6688 Cr) Shaarey Zedek Productions will present in February a two-part program dealing with Detroit and Israel. The first segment is on the new Irving and Beverly Laker Educational Center. Irv- ing Laker is interviewed by Geri Levit, producer and host of the show. The second part features three members of the Young Adult Division of the Jewish Federation, who were in Israel for Partnership 2000. They dis- cuss the integration of Ethiopi- an Jews into Israel society. Following is the schedule for the month of February. Continental Cable, Channel 18: 10:35 p.m. Feb. 27. Cable Ready, Channel 22 (West Bloomfield only) same schedule as Continental Cable. Booth Communications, Chan- nel 11: 6 p.m. Feb. 25; 9:30 a.m. Feb. 27. Time Warner Cable, Channel 12: 5 p.m. Feb. 27. TCI Cable/Oakland County, Chan- nel 52: 3:30 p.m. Feb. 21, 28. LLJ U) LJJ F- C) CC UJ No gain.No pain. Keeping your weight at a moderate level may scale down your risk of heart attack. So maintain a healthy diet and lighten up on your heart. LU H- 104 lur American Heart Association Emanu-El Plans Classes Temple Emanu-El's Introduction to Judaism course will begin 6:45- 8:15 p.m. Thursday, March 13. In- structors include Rabbi Joseph Gutmann, Cantor Norman Rose, Marcia Leibson and Jane Hauser. In addition, Beginning Hebrew will be taught by Nitzana York 8:15-9:15 p.m. Thursdays. There is a fee for both classes. Call the Education Center, (810) 967-4023, for registration in- formation. Peace Prayer Program Set Muslims, Jews and Christians Prayers for Peace will be held 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, March 4, at Hilberry B&C, Student Center WSU. The program is sponsored by the Grosberg Religious Cen- ters (WSU). BAHM Plans Coffee House The Adult Education Committee of Congregation Beth Abraham Hillel Moses will present its an- nual Coffee House Evening 8 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 22, at the synagogue. This program will fea- ture storyteller Judy Sima. The event is open to the com- munity. Tickets are $7 each, available at the door or by calling the synagogue, (810) 851-6880. Refreshments will be served. For information, call Robert Levine, (810) 855-6063, evenings. PTACH Plans Honors PTACH - Parents for Torah for All Children, Michigan Chapter, will hold its 16th annual dinner Sunday, Feb. 23, at the Plaza Hotel in Southfield. PTACH will honor Mr. and Mrs. Max (Mick- ey) Stern of Moss and Associ- ates, who have exhibited dedication to assisting in the plight of the learning disabled as well as the general educa- tional needs of children in the community. Rabbi Ephraim Buchwald from the National Jewish Out- reach program of New York will be the guest speaker. For information, contact Bri- an'Herschfus, (810) 476-2006. Anthropologist Gives Talk Dr. Barry Bogin, professor of an- thropology in the Behavioral Sci- ences Department at the University of Michigan-Dear- born, will speak to the Work- men's Circle/Arbeter Ring 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 22. Dr. Bogin worked on the Birth to Ten Study, the first long-term study of South African black children from Johannesburg and Soweto. His topic will be "The Search for Peace in Guatemala and South Africa." K