Community AL HARRIS #1 IN BUICK SALES Wishing My Relatives, Customers &Friends Happy & Healthy New Year Author Opens Lecture Series AARP DISCOUNT PACKAGE AVAILABLE THROUGH ME TaIMBROFF 28585 Telegraph Rd. - 353-1300 ghom, cilie Solomon & Son The Shenkmans European fashions for men & women, with a large selection of leather wear... Greetings From... Paper goods, invitations, stationery, greeting cards, candy and more... Xyzyx Gifts, works of art, fine crafts... CLK thelmanulwalk Orchard Lake Road • West Bloomfield HMC Bestows Legacy Award Jack and Miriam Shenkman will receive the Holocaust Memorial Center's Legacy Award at the HMC's 13th anniversary dinner event to be held 5 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 26, at the Westin Hotel. For ticket information, call the Holocaust Memorial Center, (248) 661-0840. Professional Women Hear Speakers WDIV-TV "Good 31543 W. 13 MILE RD. FARMINGTON HILLS (248) 553-4867 DLWROIT • JEWISH NEWS 10/3 1997 52 CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS! Call (248)354-5959 Medicine" reporter and weekend anchor Lila Lazarus and her mother — producer, director and actress Evelyn Orbach — will speak to the Jewish Federation Business Evelyn Orbach and Professional Women 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 18, at Congregation B'nai Moshe. Registration begins at 6 p.m. Mothers and daughters (adult children only) are invited. There is a $25 charge for the kosher dinner and program. Reservation deadline is Nov. 10. For reservations and information, call Sherry Shanbom at Federation, (248) Lila Lazarus 203-1463. Professor Moshe Rosman, Padnos vis- iting professor of Judaic studies in the history department at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, has been named Deutsch Family Visiting Scholar in Jewish History at Congregation B'nai Moshe for the fall academic semester. Professor Rosman will deliver two four-part lecture series at the synagogue on Monday nights beginning 8-9 p.m. Oct. 13. Interested adult learners are welcome to register for one or both series or for individual lectures. There is a charge. Professor Rosman will present a series titled "Jewish History Revised." Each session will focus on a different episode in Jewish history, explain the various controversies surrounding it, and summarize current scholarly thinking on that historical event. Beginning Monday Nov. 10, Professor Rosman will present a sec- ond series titled "Written Back Into The Story: Women in Jewish History." Tuition is $28 for each four- Moshe Rosman part series ($20 for members of Congregation B'nai Moshe) or $7 per individual lecture ($5 per lecture for members of B'nai Moshe). Advance registration is encouraged. In addition, Professor Rosman will lead a Yom Iyun (day of learning) at B'nai Moshe on Saturday, Dec. 13, on "How To Run A Jewish Community: The Case of Poland." Chabad Hosts Benefit Concert Dr. Linda Bolton, pediatrician and activist, will be honored by Chabad's Children of Chernobyl, 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 19, at a benefit concert at West Bloomfield High School fea- turing Jewish recording artist Avraham Fried. In addition to her work for CCOC, Dr. Bolton traveled to the former Soviet Union in 1988 where she visit- ed with Refuseniks and provided med- ical care for their families. She also vis- ited Kfar Chabad in Israel where the chil- dren of Chernobyl reside while undergo- ing treatment and awaiting the arrival of their parents. Dr. Linda Bolton Bolton also serves as presi- dent elect of the Metro Detroit Chapter of the Juven:-.7„ Diabetes Foundation. For concert tickets or pledge infor- mation call Rae Sharfman, (248) 851- 6032, or Bais Chabad Torah Center, (248) 855-6170. IRP Hosts Dr. Williams The Institute for Retired Professionals will host 'a lecture given by Dr. Ralph Williams 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 9, at the Jimmy Prentis Morris Jewish Community Center. Dr. Williams will share his interpretations_, of Primo Levis—` writings of the Holocaust. Dr. Williams is a professor of English and Dr. Williams interdiscipli- nary studies at the University of Michigan and pub- lished author and lecturer. The event is open to the public atfl no charge. COMMUNITY The Institute for Retired Professionals will host a lecture, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 9, at the JPM JCC. Dr. Ralph Willimas will speak on writings of the Holocaust. SENIORS The Yiddish Culture Club will meet, 1 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 9, at the JPM JCC. WOMEN Glennwood ORT will hold its paid-up membeship dinner, 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 8, at Echo Valley clubhouse. For reservations,