Center Plans For After School Beth Achim Rummage Sale The Jewish Community Center Congregation Beth Achim Sis- in West Bloomfield is kicking off terhood's rummage sale will its second year of its after-school take place 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday- Monday, Aug. 3-4, at the syna- club, Finish the Day at the "J." Children attending most ele- gogue. For information, call Adele mentary schools in West Bloom- field, Farmington Hills and Staller, (248) 557-8315, or the Walled Lake who join the club office, (248) 352-8670. will receive transportation from their school to the Jewish Com- munity Center. The afternoon will consist of kosher snack, sports, fine arts, recreation ac- tivities and supervised home- Pasteur Elementary School in work. northwest Detroit will be the site Activities utilizing the center's of a reunion to paint the school facilities and staff include swim- 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 2. ming, kidrobics, art, cooking, The "Paint the School" project is rollerblading and visits to My Jewish Discovery Place. Partici- just one of the many projects by the. Pasteur Ele- pation in community programs planned such as the annual Matzah Fac- mentary School Alumni Foun- tory and holiday celebrations are dation to reconnect alumni with school and students today. provided at no additional charge. the Lunch will be provided for all In addition, children enrolled in after-school enrichment classes volunteers. To reserve a space may utilize the club's trans- to paint, call the Alumni Foun- portation and receive a discount dation, (248) 569-3775. on classes. The after-school club will be- gin Tuesday, Aug. 26, and reg- istration information may be obtained by contacting Amy Freedman, (248) 661-7656. Registration for fall 1997 class- es at the Michigan Jewish Institute, which specializes in computer technology, will take place 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 17, through JARC's Keshet Family Support Thursday, Aug. 28. For a per- Program will host an informal sonal consultation or informa- coffee and conversation for par- tion, call the institute, (248) ents of children with special 414-6900. The Michigan Jewish needs 10-11:30 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 6, at the home of Judi Wein- Institute is the state's first four- year Jewish college which er. The Keshet program provides provides an academic baccalau- support, information and net- reate degree-granting program working for Jewish families of that combines an arts and children of any age with any spe- sciences foundation with a con- cial needs. Call JARC, (248) 352- centration for career develop- 5272, to reserve for the Aug. 6 ment in business-related event or for information about disciplines. - Keshet. Pasteur Alumni Plan Reunion Institute Plans Registration $6.95 JARC Hosts Parent Meeting LUNCH SPECIALS - Sat. 11 ow to 3 pm kahol) • • S h i sh • I a‘i 0 0 k • Shish kalla • \ • \\ Iiiteti ■ 11 Filet • Eg ,.2,1)1alit a la Shell: • ilai ■ ed • ShaNsarina rice or polalt1C , stitip 9i• .;11 • THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS tnjoy the Critchoek fora- B 92 ttl Recipe ,- -) of o orb ntown °Jai I.)or Vecieforion on(.) non -- vocie - ciricin e11tr c . .‘e:-3 1 2 )ol1cittc.N1. Room 'St..eiciiitiec) ,O VS 1 2 - 1-Noc1;.:) C)rchk_irO S1 0 - S0 .3 - 0000 Oscar H. Feldman is presented with an Israeli-made silver and mahogany tzedakah box In appreciation of his chairmanship with Susan Citrin of the 1997 Allied Jewish Campaign. Presenting the award to Mr. Feldman is Robed H. Naftaly, president of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit.