For str' rn er fun, thi. is where it' CONGREGATION SHAAREY ZEDEK IRVING & BEVERLY LAKER EDUCATION AND YOUTH COMPLEX Community atli 2075 Walnut Lake Road, West Bloomfield Boys 81. Girls • 6-14 years INSTRUCTION BY "SPORTS AROUND TOWN" II June 22-26 FOOTBALL ALL SPORTS IV July 20-24 V July 27-31 IN-LINE HOCKEY FOOTBALL III June 29-July 3 BASKETBALL VI Aug. 3-7 BASKETBALL FEE FOR EACH SESSION: $125.00 ■ WIRT % ♦ ■ ■ I ♦ DRINKS 1-10 STAFF/CAMPER RATIO (gm AWAYS AND CERTIFICATES For applications and more information call (248) 539-4673 Tra HONORING EXCELLENCE BEIS CI-JAYA MUSHKA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL (BCM) CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO ATTEND A COMMUNITY-WIDE DINNER TO CELEBRATE ITS FIRST GRADUATING CLASS AND ITS NEW SCHOOL BUILDING IN OAK PARK, AT THE CORNER OF COOLIDGE AND BALFOUR ROADS. PLAZA HOTEL HONOREES SUNDAY APRIL 26, 1998 SOUTHF,IELD COCKTAILS 5 : 3 0 PM DINNER 6 : 3 0 PM ROSH CHODESH IYAR, 5758 any schools educate towards successful careers DINNER CHAIRPERSONS and high salaries. BCM is different. Its main mission is to prepare high school girls to become DR. & MRS. JEROME KASLE successful and dedicated community leaders, teachers, and counselors. It is these young women who will HONORARY CO-CHAIRPERSONS enhance communities around the world - as evident MRS. SORAH ROSEN even now from their outstanding volunteer work with DAVID AND DEBORAH MORRISON the Friendship Circle (for special-needs children), DR. & MRS. BEREL NADEL and their service as unpaid volunteer camp _David Morrison was President and MR. & MRS. MARTIN GOODMAN counselors in children's camps, summer and winter, across the U.S. CEO of A.I. Morrison Company later In short, BCM has successfully inspired its merged with Bradley Marketing, GUEST SPEAKER students to live a life dedicated to the ideals of the recently acquired by Halo Inc. David worldwide Lubavitcher movement and guided by the RABBI ZALMAN POSNER teachings of the great religious leader of our age, and Deborah are community activists Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, (" the and supporters of Jewish education. Rabbi of Congregation Sherith Israel, Lubavitcher Rebbe") of blessed memory. 4/10 1998 52 Dr. David Kagan Director, BCM High School RSVP 248-586-1301 COUVERT $ 150.00 PER COUPLE slate of officers and candidates to fill board of directors seats for the Jewish Community Council has been announced. The election will be held at Council's annual meeting on Thursday, June 11. Howard I. Wallach has been nomi- nated to serve for a second year as coun- cil president. Kathleen Straus has been nominated as president-elect. Vice presi- dential candidates are Jim Alexander and Ann Zousmar. Betsy Winkelman is nominated as secretary, and Steve Silver- man as treasurer. Slated to fill three-year terms on the board of directors are Judge Maxine Berman, Pearlena Bodzin, Harvey Bron- stein, Robert Brown, Shari Cohen, Elaine C. Driker, Gerald L. Goldberg, Arline Gould, Jeffrey Ram, Eli Saulson, Claude Schochet, Rabbi Levi Shemtov, Deanna Sperka, Gary Torgow, Wendy Wagenheim and Trudy Weiss. David Fink has been nominated for a two-year term on the board of directors. Nominees for one-year terms are Ned Greenberg and Ellie Slovis. Additional nominations for any elec- tive office may be made by petition signed by at least five qualified delegates. Only one nominee may be named in each petition. Petitions must be deliv- ered to the Council office by Monday, April 20. A 9:30 AM - 3:00 PM June 15-19 JCCouncil Slate Set Nashville, Tennessee, since 1949. Author of "Think Jewish". Renowned lecturer, philosopher, and author. SPACE Event Is Canceled SPACE for Changing Families, a non- sectarian community service project, is canceling "How To Make The Commu- nity A Helpful Place For Everyone," which was scheduled for 7 p.m. April 16. The program was inadvertently scheduled on the seventh day of Passover. The program will be rescheduled. Interfaith Discussion Interfaith Connection will sponsor a four-part discussion series for inter- faith couples called "Let's Talk," begin- ning 7-8:30 p.m. Thursday, April 23, at the Agency for Jewish Education, 21550 West 12 Mile, Southfield. Workshop fee is $5 per person for all four sessions. For information and registration, contact Sue Stettner, (800) 397-4876. The