TRUST YOUR AFFAIR TO THE FINEST CATERER 0 0 0 Community 0 JEWEL 0 CATERERS CLASSIC CUISINE Approved by Council of Orthodox Rabbis WE'LL BEAT YOUR BEST PRICE! • Weddings • Bar/Bat Mitzvahs • Showers • Banquets • Anniversaries • Reunions • Birthdays • Etc. We Cater At Most Synagogues, Temples, Hotels and the Halls Of Your Choice PHILIP TEWEL Food & Beverage Director (248) 661-4050 Farmington Hills TOFF 28585 Telegraph Rd. 353-1300 JCC Classes, Dance, Music The Jimmy Prentis Morris Jewish Community Center will offer the fol- lowing during Winter Session II which will extend through the week of April 4. The classes are: Creative Dance with Harriet, First Phrase dance class, Ballet I, and Center Orchestra. "Creative Dance with Harriet," taught by Harriet Berg, is two classes for children between the ages of 3-5, Tuesdays from 10:15-11 a.m. and from 1:15-2 p.m. "First Phrase" is a beginning dance class taught for 16 sessions by the Center for Creative Studies at the JPM building, for children between the ages of 5-6, on Tuesday after- noons from 4:45-5:30 p.m. "Ballet I" is a new class being taught by the Center for Creative Studies. Ballet I is for children between the ages of 6-9, on Tuesday afternoons from 3:30-4:30 p.m. for 16 sessions. "Center Orchestra" is a tuition- free community orchestra being led by an instructor from the Center for Creative Studies. This class is for adults who can play an instrument or who have played in the past and would like to begin playing again. The orchestra will practice on Monday evenings between 7 and 9 p.m. To register for any of these classes, contact the Jewish Community Center, (248) 967-4030. Book Talk Is Slated The 10th anniversary meeting of the moadon for Israeli Contemporary Literature (Hebrew), founded by Dr. Avraham Horowitz, will take place 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 22, at the home of Rachel and Dr. Sheldon Kapen, 4564 Fairway Ridge Ct., West Bloomfield. The book to be discussed is K'Riyah by Yehudit Rotem. The dis- cussion will be moderated by Nira Lev. For reservations, call Ms. Kapen (248) 626-2907. Purim Plans At Beth Shalom Food, games and a festive spirit will 2/20 1998 50 mark Congregation Beth Shalom's Purim carnival noon-3 p.m. Sunday; March 8, at the synagogue. Families will have an opportunity to make shalach manot and baskets and win prizes at a variety of carnival games. Pizza, ice cream and haman- taschen will be served. Discounted game tickets will be available in the synagogue office from Feb. 8 until the day of the event. Rosh Chodesh Lecture Series A Rosh Chodesh lecture series for women supported by Machon L'Torah and Young Israel of Oak Park will be held 10:15-11:30 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 26, at the Jimmy Prentis Morris Jewish Community Center. Dr. Janet Snider, a Detroit Medical Center pediatrician, will speak on "Esther." Tickets are free to the public. Child care is available upon request at a nominal fee by calling JPM's babysitting, (248) 967-4030. Legal Ethics Subject Of Talk Rabbi Steven Ettinger will make a comparative analysis of American legal ethics and Jewish legal ethics 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 25, at the Detroit College of Law at Michigan State University. Rabbi Ettinger, who received his rab- binical ordination Rabbi Ettinger from Yeshiva University, is associate tax counsel for Guardian Industries. The event is sponsored by the Jewish Legal Society of The Detroit College of Law at Michigan State University. Refreshments will be served. The community is invited. For informa- tion, call the law school, (517) 432- 6800. Memorial Center Guided Tour The Adat Shalom Synagogue Adult Study Commission and the Youth and Education Department will co-‹ sponsor a guided tour of the Holocaust Memorial Center 3 p.m. Sunday, March 1. Docents will be Adat Shalom members Micki Grossman and Ethel Goldenberg. Following the tour, par- ticipants will hear a personal account from a Holocaust survivor. The after- noon is designed for adults and chit' dren seventh grade and older. The group will meet in the lobby of the Kahn Jewish Community Center. Advance reservations are required for the tour. For information, call the synagogue office, (248) 851-5100, or the Youth Department, (248) 626- 2153. JPM JCC Plans Events Cafe Europa will meet 12:45 p.m. Monday, Feb. 23, at the Jewish Community Center in Oak Park. This monthly program, sponsored by DMC/Sinai Hospital and the Jewish Community Center, is for Holocaust Survivors of Detroit. The afternoon ( is free; donations will be accepted. Enjoy an afternoon of your favorite Israeli and Yiddish songs as well as popular show-tunes. Entertainer Marsha Rofel will sing at 1 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 26, at the Jewish Community Center in Oak Park. There is a fee for the lunch; the concert is free. Class Prepares For Citizenship The English Language Institute at Wayne State University will offer a nine-week Citizens Preparatory Program from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, Feb. 16 through April 17, in cooperation with the Jewish Family Services. The course is available to all law- ful permanent residents in the metro- politan Detroit area and will be held on Wayne State's main campus. Students will cover the aspects of U.S. history and civics that are neces- sary to pass both the oral and written( citizenship examinations. Course fee is $50 and includes books, materials and transportation to the Jewish Family Service, 24123 Greenfield, if needed. Pre-registration is required. For information or to register, call the Institute, (248) 559-4566.