COMM J1 Off Broadway Theater in West Bloomfield by ARNOLD PERL directed by EVELYN ORBACH RIVI YARON FEATURING Sol Frieder KLEZMER Mack Pitt TICKETS (810) 788-2900 or "If ou could eat theater, The World of Sholom Aleichem would be dessert." --;-c-d4Z4 /t=i wmf - Lawrence DeVine, Theater Critic, Detroit Free Press Aaron De Roy Theatre CHRYSLER W FUND 6600 West Maple Road West Bloomfield SKILLMAN FOUNDATION Senior. Student & Group Rates Available. Hearing Devices Available & Wheel Chair Access. Illi thipMCO M COM arts 110 (111W leaMM TREATSEATS . discount coupons available at participating Target and Hudson's stores. Studio in Harvard Row Mall The Reform Breakfast and Learn Study Group will meet 7:30-8:30 a.m. Tuesday, May 27, at the Max M. Fisher Building. Rabbi Norman T. Roman will conduct the session titled "A New Look at the Reform Under- standing of Resurrection." A con- tinental breakfast will be available at a nominal cost. For information, call Rabbi Ro- man's study, (248) 661-0040. New endowment donors will be recognized and officers and board members elected at the United Jewish Foundation annual meet- ing 4 p.m. Wednesday, June 4, at the Max M. Fisher Building. Guest speaker at the meeting will be Richard Joel, executive di- rector of Hillel International and president of the Foundation for Jewish Campus Life. Registration deadline is May 28. There is a $15 per person charge for the program and re- ception. For information, call Sherry Russman, (248) 642-4260. Volunteer Programs Set The Jewish Federation's Volun- teer Network will host two vol- unteer opportunities in June. At 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, June 4, the Federation Women's Cam- paign and Education Depart- ment will lend a hand at the Food Bank of Oakland County. Vol- unteers are requested to meet at the Max M. Fisher Building. Habitat for Humanity will be the focus of the 8 a.m. June 29, Sunday, volunteer event. The day-long activities will begin at the Jimmy Prentis Morris Build- ing of the Jewish Community Center. Volunteers will carpool to several work sites. The Volunteer Network is a joint program of Federation's Business and Professional Women, Community Outreach and Education Department, Women's Campaign and Educa- tion Department, Young Adult Division and Michigan/Israel Connection. To volunteer or for informa- tion, contact Joanie Berger, (248) 203-1407. Horodoker Group Hears Professor The David-Horodoker Organiza- tion will have its annual meeting 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 28, at the home and art studio of Eileen and Elie Aboulafia. The guest speaker that evening will be Dr. Sidney Bolkosky, professor of history at U-M Dearborn. For information and to re- spond, call Norma Gorosh, (248) 352-6878, or Gertie Stern, (248) 661-1806. Publicity Deadlines The normal deadline for local news and publicity items is noon Thursday, eight days prior to issue date. The deadline for out-of-town obituaries is 10 a.m. Tuesday, three days prior to issue date. All material must be typewritten, double-spaced, on 8 1/2 x 11 paper and include the name and daytime tele- phone number of sender. Mill Floor N Mon., Thurs., Fri. 9-9 Tues., Wed. 9-6 Sat. 9-5 (810) 738-6554 SPOT 2380 Orchard Lake Road just E. of Loading Dock Plaza, Sylvan Lake N Give someone hope. 50`)/0-70°/0 OFF ALL NAME BRANDS • Vertical Blinds • Pleated Shades • Levolor Blinds • Wood Blinds Free Professional Measure at No Obligation Free in Home Design Consulting UJF Plans Election Meeting VISIT OUR NEW STORE =The 21728 W. Eleven Mile Rd. Harvard Row Mall Southfield, MI 48076 Rabbi Leads Study Group COVERINGS •=1 28 • Give to the United Way. Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10-5 352-8622 New Rochester Hills 651-5009 Akiva Hebrew Day School celebrated Israel's 49th Independence Day with arts and crafts inspired by Israeli motifs and participated in a quiz testing knowledge of Israel. Shown is the winner of the second- and third-grade quiz, Shira Borzak, presented with her prize by Rabbi Avram Goldstein, assistant principal of Judaic Studies, Lower School.