Community r • l°1°- 1 1 The University Michigan Hillelwas awarded the William Haber Awardfor Programs of Quality for the Jewish Campus Community if by y the Foundation or Jewish Campus Li e,. Shown are Richard Joel, presi- dent of international Hillel, and Rabbi Rich Kirschen, assistant director, U—M Hillel. lE AliffelikA1=1) 41:2W Wit The Jewish News wants to spotlight your SIMCHA for our new Mazel Tov section. If you're celebrating your engagement, wedding, bar/bat mitzvah, brit, baby naming, special anniversary, 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 COMMUN/TY WOE Workmen's Circle/Arbeter Ring will The Cooperative Council of Jewish Women's Organizations will hold a seder luncheon at noon Tuesday, April 14, at the JPM JCC. For information, call (248) 851-7747. hold a third seder noon Sunday, April 12, at 26341 Coolidge. For reservations, call (248) 545-0985. SYNAGOGUES Congregation Beth Shalom will sponsor a 'Women's Seder 6 9 p.m. TuesdaY, APril 14, at the sYnagogue- For reservations, call (248) 5;47- - Send/fax to: The Detroit Jewish News Council Hosts Author's Talk 27676 Franklin Road Southfield, MI 48034 fax: 248-354-6069 The Grosse Pointe Jewish Council will host a talk by Dr. Mark I. Rosen on his new book Attn: Julie Edgar Thank You for Being Such a Pain: Spiritual Guidance for Dealing with Difficult People, COLORWORKS SIUDIO OF INTERIOR DESIGN 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 14, at the Grosse Pointe Unitarian Dr. Rosen Church, 17150 Maumee (two blocks east of Cadieux between St. Clair and Neff streets). The event is free, and refreshments will be served following Dr. Rosen's talk. For information on this event or the Grosse Pointe Jewish Council, call (313) 882-6700 Robert Stewart Photography 46 Wednesday, April 15, at the ORT office. For reservations, call (248) 855-9820. 7970. announcement! 4/10 1998 Women's American ORT will host a Passover pot lunch brunch 10 a.m. You've said we're in a class by ourselves & we thank you for the compliment! Complete interior design services from blue print review & construction specifications, to furniture selection & custom fabrication; from windows & walls to the last scented soap... These are the services that set us apart. We're so glad you've noticed the difference. 32506 Nbrthwestem Highway • Farmington. Hills, MI • (248) 851-7540 Book Program From Hadassah Staff at Borders Book Shop, 13 Mile and Southfield in Birmingham will share recommendations at a program • hosted by Roosevelt Group of Hadassah 1 p.m. Thursday, April 16. Passover snacks will be served. Price of admission will be a child's book. Collected books will be donated to an abuse center for women and children. Additionally, 15 percent of the proceeds from books sold during the meeting will be returned to Hadassah. For reservations, contact Gayle Bialick, (248) 354-8808. Sisterhood Hosts Film Classics The Temple Beth El Sisterhood will present the third in a series of film classics 6:30 p.m. Sunday, April 19. Featured will be the award-winning Canadian film The Quarrel, a tale of two Holocaust survivors accidentally reunited in a Montreal park. The film and discussion following will be presented by Poonam Arora, reacher of film studies at the University of Michigan-Dearborn and a film critic for the Ann Arbor Observer. The program is open to the com- munity. There is no charge for the presentation and dessert. Reservations are not necessary