The only thing cuter than our baby sloe charms, is your baby. 1—* AJC Hosts Annual Meeting The Detroit Chapter of the American Jewish Committee will host its 52nd annual meet- ing at noon Thursday, June 5, at the Radisson Hotel, Southfield. Nominated for this year's ex- ecutive committee are the fol- lowing AJC members: president, Frederick J. Frank; vice presi- dents, Carol Dunitz, Jonathan E. Levin, Judith Owens Stern; and treasurer, Martin S. May- er. Andrew Doctoroff, Kenneth C. Gold, Norman Lewis, George Mann, Henry Politzer and Alan Schlang have been nominated to serve for three years and Nan- ci Rands will be asked to serve for a special one-year term on 0.6 the Detroit Chapter Board. Bri- an J. Kott, current president, will become an ex-officio of the board. This year's program, follow- ing the chapter elections, will fo- cus on the controversy surrounding Switzerland, Swiss banks and World War II. For information, call the AJC office, (248) 646-7686. •-• B'nai Moshe Adult Classes Kolel Moshe, Congregation B'nai Moshe's center for adult Jewish learning, will offer a variety of adult Hebrew classes this sum- mer, all of which will meet in the synagogue's education building, Om 6800 Drake Road, West Bloom- field. The offerings are as follows: Education Director Rita Abram- son will launch a new Total Be- ginner Hebrew Reading class starting the week of June 16-20. This will be a bring your own brown bag lunch and learn, on a weekday to be announced. There will be eight one-hour sessions. Tuition is $30 for members of B'nai Moshe; $40 for others. Ahuva Newman will teach a new eight-part Total Beginner Hebrew Reading class from 7:30 to 9 p.m. on Wednesday nights beginning June 18. Tuition is $40 for members of Congregation B'nai Moshe; $56 for others. Ms. Newman also will continue to teach Beyond Beginner Hebrew, from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Thursday nights. Tuition for eight sessions is $40 for members of B'nai Moshe; $56 for others. Finally, adult learners with substantial Hebrew study expe- rience are invited to join an In- termediate-Advanced Hebrew Reading Seminar taught by Nathan Roth, which meets from Op 9:30 to 11 a.m. For information, call Rita Abramson, (248) 788- 0600. * Yizkor Services Are Planned •• • • • • The United Jewish Social Club First and Second Generation Survivors will hold annual yizkor services 1 p.m. Sunday, June, at the Jimmy Prentis Morris Jewish Community Cen- ter. For information, contact Je- noe Roth, (248) 398-2390, or Michael Weiss, (248) 399-5388. • • • • • • • • Introducing Tapper's newest arrival... 14 kt. Gold Baby Shoe Charms. (With or without diamond strap.) ALYN Honors Dr. Diem Dr. Mark Diem, medical direc- tor for the First Care Medical Centers in Michigan, will be honored by the Detroit Friends of Alyn Hospital at the first an- nual patron event 7:30 p.m. Monday, June 16, at the home of Michael and Barbara Horowitz. Alyn Hospital is Is- rael's only orthopedic hospital and rehabilitation center for physically handicapped chil- dren. This year's project will be to raise money for closed head in- jury patients. Donations help bridge the gap for children in their recovery. For information, call Phyllis Meer, (248) 855-4482. Talk Addresses Consumer Rights The Birmingham Temple will present Cathy Hurwit 11 a.m. Sunday, June 1. Ms. Hurwit serves as deputy director of Cit- izen Action, a national consumer and environmental watchdog or- ganization with offices in Wash- ington, D.C., and Lansing. She will speak on the book she co-authored, The Managed Care Consumer's Bill of Rights. Shirt Box Aids JARC The Shirt Box, a men's furnish- ings and accessories store, will host a benefit for JARC 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Thursday, June 5. Ten percent of sales on that day will benefit the Irene Elkus Good Times Fund to support happy times and fun events for people served by JARC. JARC is dedicated to provid- ing quality homes and programs that support adults with devel- opmental disabilities to live rich, full lives as valued members of our community. The Shirt Box is at 32500 Northwestern Hwy., Farming- ton Hills. For information about the benefit, call Ron Elkus, (248) 851-6770. 810-932-7700 1-800-337-GIFT Diamonds Fine Jewelry Our Cash Refund Policy ensures that you shop with complete confidence every time. Orchard Mall . Orchard Lake Road at Maple Road . West Bloomfield, Ml 48322 SPERBER' •tireto- Obv.ctiari, •tireto-dferub •tireco-,Ceit diziN, SEE FOR YOURSELF - WHAT JEWISH METRO DETROIT IS TALKING ABOUT 1. 1 I ■1 lEt P AI 1 pc ' congego7 on Beth eth Achim MeN;co Belh Abraham Dille! Moses I B'nai Moshe CC 244,7 Jewish Community Caner 810-932-3766 810-357-2910 810-788-0950 810-661-5151 Under Supervision of the Council of Orthodox Rabbis The Perfect Family Gift... A Subscription To The Jewish News. (248) 354-6620 0") CT) 07