>HMD Plans Student Events The Spitzer Forum on Public Policy will be held Feb. 20-22 in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Hillel of Metro Detroit students will join with stu- dents from across the country. For information, call the HMD office, ;(313) 577-3459. The JSO/Hillel sponsors weekly Torah study at Oakland University on Mondays 7-9 p.m. in the Faculty Lounge in the Oakland Center. For information, call Steve Stone, (248) 661-0482. The Jewish Students Association/Hillel at OCC will co- sponsor the "Season of non-vio- lence." Any students interested in working on the program, call HMD, (313) 577-3459. Hillel of Metro Detroit at Wayne State University features Hillel Kosher Cafe, which serves lunch Monday- Friday, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. in room 667 Student Center Building. For informa- tion or directions, call HMD. Hillel of Metro Detroit is for col- ; lege students and young adults. For information about HMD communi- ty-wide events, check "The Scene." Teen Program From BBYO Detroit Teen Connection will have a rollerblading event 1-3:30 p.m. z' Sunday, March 1, at U.S. Blades. Admission is $12 for members and $15 for first-time guests. The pro- gram will include skate and protec- tive gear rental, food and two arcade tokens. Deadline for registration is Monday, Feb. 23. For information on BBYO, Teen Connection or to volunteer as an adult adviser, call the BBYO Chapter Service Center, (248) 788-0700. Glennwood ORT Hosts Speaker Glennwood ORT's next general meeting will be 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 25, at Echo Valley clubhouse, 27511 Echo Valley E., Farmington Hills. The speaker will be Dr. Rhonna Shatz, neurologist at Henry Ford Hospital. The topic will be memory: "What to Remember When Someone Forgets." 411. OA-11:C Its For information, call Sandy Collins, (248) 559-0733. Card Design Contest Set Yad Ezra will sponsor a Rosh Hashanah greeting card design con- test for students ages 5-17. Entry forms with directions are available at all the religious schools and at Yad Ezra. Entries are due March 18, and should be left at the students' reli- gious school or at the Yad Ezra office. Winners will be selected in four different age categories and their designs will be reprinted onto greet- ing cards that will be sold by Yad Ezra for the High Holy Days. For information, call Yad Ezra, (248) 548-3663. Queen Esther Study Session Elissa Berg, a lay leader at Congregation Beth Shalom and director of education for Temple Kol Ami, will lead a Rosh Chodesh study session 7 p.m. Sunday, March 1, at Borders Books & Music, 30995 Orchard Lake Road, Farmington Hills. The subject will be "Queen Esther: The Ups and Downs of a Woman in Power." This event is free and open to the community and is part of Eilu v' Eilu, the cooperative adult Jewish learning project co-spon- sored by Congregations Beth Abraham Hillel Moses, Beth Shalom and B'nai Moshe; Hillel Day School and Michigan Branch-Women's League for Conservative Judaism. No knowledge of Hebrew is required. This is an open, drop-in event. No reservations are necessary. Habonim Dror Series Film The next Habonim Dror activity in Detroit will be 3-5:30 p.m. Sunday, March 1, at the Phillips house, 13670 Nadine, Huntington Woods. There will be a movie followed by a discussion. Everyone from age 8-16 is welcome to join; no cost involved. For information, call Roey Phillips, (248) 399-1650, or Sara Canning, (248) 353-4228. The Jewish News wants to spotlight your SIMCHA for our new Hazel Tov section. If you're celebrating your engagement, wedding, bar/bat mitzvah, brit, baby naming, special annoversary, or 100th (or older) birthday, LET US KNOW! Send us a short description of your special event, including your name, phone number, and a photograph of the person(s). If JN chooses you, you will be contacted for more information. Submissions should be no more than two weeks before or after your simcha, and will run alongside your JN announcement! Send/fax to: The Detroit Jewish News 27676 Franklin Road Southfield, MI 48034 fax: 248-354-6069 Attn: Julie Edgar so TM FULL SERVICE VIDEO RECORDING AND PRODUCTION CORPORATE: SEMINARS, SPEECHES, AWARD BANQUETS • LEGAL: DEPOSITIONS, COURTROOM PLAYBACKS • SOCIAL: WEDDINGS, BAR/BAT MITZVAHS • PLUS MUCH MORE • LOCATED ON ORCHARD LAKE ROAD NORTH OF 13 MILE ROAD IN FARMINGTON HILLS. DAVID NEWMAN FORMERLY WITH STAR TRAX AND VIDEO PROTECTION SERVICE, INC. (248) 539-0800 Featuring Vaientarur An exclusive boutique catering to the woman who wears sizes 14 to 32. NORTHWESTERN HIGHWAY, BETWEEN 12 & 13 MILE ROADS 2/20 1998 57