L 0 e iii 0 !if .: Tuesday, May 13, 7:30 p.m. Adat Shalom Synagogue 29901 Middlebelt Rd., Farmington Hills • "Can Technology and Economics Bring Peace to the Middle East?" An analysis by JOEL BAINERMAN Editor of the Middle East Business Report This insightful journalist looks beyond religion and politics to factors that may affect the future of peace negotiations. Mr. Bainerman is a former business editor of the Jerusalem Post and a contributor to the Wall Street Journal and leading international periodicals. Free -- Open to the public. Light refreshments. Co-sponsored by the American Technion Society James Deutchman President Helping Hands and the America-Israel Chamber of Commerce Temple Israel's second social action effort of Michigan draws quite a crowd. Michael H. Traison, President LYNNE MEREDITH COHN STAFF WRITER BILL HANSEN PHOTOGRAPHER be k es 50% Off all services with Carol Lee on any Monday or Tuesday BS1-33/ Ise ..a 24 ubseri M Temple members helped out ore than 300 people came out for Temple Is- at the Food Bank of Oakland rael's second annual County, Fleischman Residence, Mitzvah Mania, a so- Friends Alliance, the Haven, cial action program both at the JARC, Kadima, the Lighthouse, temple and at community agen- Michigan Jewish AIDS Coali- tion (making a section of the cies. Nancy Gad-Harf, the temple's Names Quilt), Orchard Hills Nursing Home, Ponti- director of program- ac Rescue Mission, Above: ming and development, said Mitzvah Mania Carly Kaufman, John Ronald McDonald came from a desire by Redmond and Rachel houses in Ann Arbor Redmond carry and Detroit, Simon the temple's social ac- to delivery House and Spectrum tion committee to "in- packages vehicles. Youth Services. volve as many people as In-house, volunteers possible in the congre- gation in a social action project. made greeting cards for children "There are tons of people who who are in Israel's Hadassah really want to get involved but and Allyn hospitals as well as at can't take time from their [dai- Children's Hospital in Detroit. ly] schedule," she explained. They also created greeting cards Parents and children worked for residents of senior citizens jointly on the one-day projects, homes. In addition, Temple Israel led giving them time together and also a sense of contribution to a clothing drive, collecting bags the community, Dr. Gad-Harf of clothes, toys, food items and toiletries. said. ❑