ple Shir Shalom in West Bloomfield, Temple Beth Israel in Jackson, Con- gregation Kehillat Israel in Lansing and the Bais Chabad Torah Center in West Bloomfield. "It's too soon to tell what effect these programs are having on Jew- ish continuity, on the promise that Judaism, the Jewish community will become stronger, more educated," Ms. Notkin said. The key to keeping people's in- terest is follow-up. "If somebody is invited to one of these learner minyans/beginners' service and nobody invites the par- ticipant home for a Shabbat meal [or] if the leader doesn't encourage the participant on to further pro- grams [or] to read Hebrew, then all we've done is given them a small taste of what there is," Ms. Notkin said. "It's up to the affiliated commu- nity to engage the learner in real Jewish life, not just classroom, in Shabbat family life, Passover seders, something that really touches them." Until April 4, NJOP's Hebrew Reading Crash Course was its most successful program, with 100,000 participants. "Out of our four main Nancy Kaplan: B'nai Moshe's learning minyan. programs, it's the least Threatening' in that [learning Hebrew is] more of a cultural experience than a religious On April 4, NJOP sponsored a nation- experience," Ms. Notkin said. People are wide introduction to Shabbat, "Shabbat less intimidated by the effort." Across America," with five sites in Michi- But 76 percent of those who take a crash gan: Machon LTorah in Oak Park, Tern- course in Hebrew say they do so to be able to participate in a synagogue service. And on April 4, that proved true — 50,000, through 500 shuls, came out for Shabbat Across America. And come October, the Jewish Federa- tion of Metropolitan Detroit and area syn- agogues will jointly launch "Rekindling Shabbat," an effort to draw more people to Shabbat observance across the city. `There's obviously a great sensitivity and a great need for the Jews who participated [in a Hebrew class] to experience a hands- on Shabbat," Ms. Notkin said. She told the story of a Connecticut woman who had walked past a nearby synagogue countless times but never stepped inside. An 8x12-foot banner for Shabbat Across America finally drew the woman into the shul, Ms. Notkin said. "She hadn't stepped foot into any syn- agogue in decades, and she came to this program. `The Jewish community supplies the impetus as opposed to the impetus be- ing something almost innate inside the person. People don't, unfortunately, wake up one morning and say, 'You know, I think I should look into educat- ing myselfJewishly.' " Publicity Deadlines The normal deadline for local news and publicity items is noon Thurs- day, eight days prior to issue date. The deadline for out-of-town obit- uaries is 10 a.m. Tuesday, three days prior to issue date. All material must be typewritten, double-spaced, on 8 1/2x 11 paper Len Wanetik: Authored "The Sit Stand Guide." and include the name and daytime telephone number of sender. PEN OSCAR BRAUN'S LINCOLN TOWERS SUITE 111 968-5858 SALE 15075 W. Lincoln (10 1/2 MILE) Mon. thru Fri. 10-4 One Block East of Greenfield Closed Sat. PARKER K-45 KITCHEN-AID MIXERS WATERMAN • CROSS • LAMY NOW ONLY $179.98 NAMIKI - PELIKAN MONT BLANC PA 1EAELPANASON IC FOUNTAIN PENS 2 Ib.BREAD MAKERS $166 40% OFF aa Priue . Cuisinart FOOD PROCESSORS wifh SEIKO WATCHES 40-50% OFF CORDLESS TELEPHONE a 50,,,efir\l NORELCO $3950 BRAUN TOOTHBRUSH off t h e top. ON SALE TRIPLE HEAD SHAVERS SONY - RCA TV'S 39.95 SONICARE TOOTHBRUSH '89.98 Lease a Saab 900 S Convertible. $350 \f our ow, road. On Telegraph Rd. at the Tel-12 Mall, Southfield SOWER PER ma- 39 mos., '1199 down payment. GLASSMAN or SAAB 810-354-3300 Toll-Free 1-800-354-5558 'Based on dosed-end lease w/approved credit, 39 mo. w/10,000 mi. per yr. w/15¢ per mile over. Lessee responsible for excess wear and tear, 1st mo pymt., $450 acq. fee, $0 cap. cost reduction, ref. sec. dep. (pymt. rounded to next $25 increment), lic. and title fees due at inception plus 6% tax. o get total amount, multiply pymt. + tax x term. Lessee has option but is not obligated to purchase at price determined at inception. tT Next time you feed your face, think about your heart. Go easy on your heart and start cutting back on foods that are high in saturated fat and cholesterol. The change'II do you good. _kt 14., American Heart Association WE'RE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE