Celebrating 40 fabulous years! Seniors Learn Money Matters Round Table Accepts Grant CHaZaKaH, the Adat Shalom senior group, will host a lun- cheon and an informative pro- gram 12:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 21, on "Money Matters — Look- ing Into Your Financial Future." The speaker will be financial planner Richard J. Bloom, host of "Money Talk" on WXYT-Ra- dio. The event is open to all com- munity seniors. There is a $5 charge for CHaZaKaH members and a $6 per non-member fee. Send checks to Arthur Schultz, 30830 Hunters Dr., Farmington Hills, MI 48334. Advance reser- vations are required by Aug. 14. For information, call Adat Shalom Synagogue, (248) 851- 5100. The Greater Detroit Interfaith Round Table announced a $72,000 grant from the Skillman Foundation of Detroit for the ex- pansion of the successful Anytown USA program. Anytown USA, led by Barbara Gray, a program director for the Round Table, offers metropolitan Detroit-area high school young- sters an opportunity to participate in diversity awareness and anti- discrimination programs. Through the Skillman Foun- dation Grant, the Anytown con- cept will be expanded to their summer camps in cooperation with United Way Community Services (UWCS), allowing the di- versity awareness programs to be presented before 9,000 area youngsters this summer. The one-year grant will support two formats of diversity aware- ness training by the Round Table staff for the United Way-select- ed camps: on-site training for the staff of 10 camps; on-site diversi- ty programs in three to eight of the 10 camps led by diversity pro- gram leadership teams. The Greater Detroit Interfaith Round Table is a nonprofit hu- man-relations organization with a mission to increase tolerance and understanding among religious, cultural and racial groups through advocacy, conflict resolution and education. The Round Table is a chapter of the National Confer- ence, formerly the National Con- ference of Christians and Jews. Midrasha Plans Fall Classes first 6 impressions . `41 \ flURSERY AND DAY SCHOOLS continues its tradition of academic and enrichment excellence... INTRODUCING A NEW 18 MONTH OLD 0 if mgagui***-zA 4.§.'MMV -V,MIVIV„M ADDITIONAL LOCATIONS Extended Hours Available (810) 661-3630 OR (810) KID-CARE The Agency for Jewish Educa- tion's Midrasha Center for Adult Jewish Studies has available its fall catalog of courses and pro- grams. The semester's program includes weekly Hebrew classes for adults at all levels of fluen- cy. In addition, the Monthly Mif- gash (get together) for fluent Hebrew speakers will resume with a variety of speakers. There also will be two levels of Yiddish classes. Two 14-week Judaic studies classes will be taught as well. The Educa- tional Exchange with commu- nity rabbis and other educators will continue at Barnes and No- ble Booksellers in West Bloom- field. New this year will be "Women Only," led by Rabbi Steven Weil at the Lonestar Coffee Compa- ny in Birmingham. Topics will vary each month. Pre-registra- tion is required. For information call Lisa Tann, (248) 354-1050. B'nai B'rith Unit Plans Social The newly formed couples/ singles unit of Metropolitan Detroit B'nai B'rith, formerly an all men's lodge, is planning a delightful evening to include dinner and comedy at Mark Ridley's Comedy Castle in Roy- al Oak 6 p.m. Saturday, August 23. Rae Schane, special events vice president, invites all B'nai B'rith members who need a good laugh or maybe a chuckle to at- tend. Complete cost for the evening is $45 per couple/$22.50 per single. For more information and/or reservations, please call Rae Schane at (248) 557-4453, or Fran White at (248) 478-3323. B'nai Moshe Hebrew Classes Congregation B'nai Moshe will offer a six-part beginner Hebrew reading class for adult learners 7:30-9 p.m. Wednesday nights, starting Wednesday, Aug. 13. Tu- ition is $48 for members of B'nai Moshe, $66 for others. The class will be taught by Ahuva New- man. For information about adult Hebrew classes and other adult Jewish learning opportunities at Congregation B'nai Moshe, call Rita Abramson, (248) 788-0600. Musicale Summer Concert The Melody Musicale Ensemble, under the direction of Louise Lazarus, will present its annual summer concert 2 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 17, at.4836 Faircourt Drive, West Bloomfield. Musical selec- tions will consist of popular bal- lads, musical comedy, Yiddish and Hebrew melodies and oper- atic arias. Refreshments will be served.