Co m mu ni ty Here's To... Steven Kaplan, Assistant Prosecutor Macomb County, will receive one of MADD's Macomb County Citizen of the Year awards for his "dedication to vigorously pursuing the OUIL cases." Marilynn Rosenthal, professor of soci- ology and director of the Program in Health Policy Studies at the University of Michigan-Dearborn, received the University's Distinguished Faculty Research Award at the campus's annu- al honors convocation. Eleanor Goodfriend Blum has been appointed to the State Board of Edu- cation Special Education Advisory Committee. Israel Lecture At JPM 271 West Maple Downtown Birmingham 248.258.0212 "The Mid-East Peace Process: What's Next?" will be the topic of a talk given by David M. Satterfield of the United States Department of State 7:30 p.m. Thursday, May 14, at the Jimmy Prentis Morris Jewish Community Center. The talk is sponsored by the Dr. Leon and Hilda Lucas JPM Israel Endowment Fund. The lecture is coordinated by the Institute for Retired Professionals. Mr. Satterfield is the office director for Israel and Arab Israeli Affairs. The public is invited at no charge to the lecture and reception. ZOA Plans Celebration 20 di LAnniversarg Sale `To say thank you for your support, we will have 21% off everything in stock throughout hIag. Rochelle limber's Knit, Knit, Knit 855-2114 5/1 1998 48 In Orchard Mall West Bloomfield A dinner-dance in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the founding of the State of Israel and the 100th anniversary of the Zionist Organiza- tion of America will be held 5:30 p.m. Sunday, May 17, at Congregation Beth Shalom. Sponsored by Metro Detroit ZOA, Shaarit Haplaytah (Holocaust Survivors of Detroit) and CHAIM (Children of Holocaust Survivors Association of Michigan), the pro- gram will include an award presenta- tion to Americans who served with the IDF in the War of Indepen- dence in 1948. Music will be provided by Sam Barnett and his orchestra. For reservations and information, phone ZOA, (248) 569-1515. • JPM Events For Community American Matchmaker, a film comedy, will be shown 12:45 p.m. Sunday, May 3, at the JPM. There is no charge. Marilyn Wolfe, Jewish Community Center travel director, will discuss the upcoming JCC travel programs 10:30 a.m. Thursday, May 7, at the JPM. Refreshments will be served. There is no charge. The Jewish Community Center and the Detroit Medical Center will offer Healthy Living, a health and wellness program 1-2:30 p.m. Sunday, May 3: Baby massage. A Mother's Day concert will be pre- sented by the JCC Intergenerational Choir 2 p.m. Sunday, May 10, at Con- gregation Beth Shalom. There is a $2 charge. "One Day At A Time" is a class for women who meet to discuss the posi- tive aspects of growing older. Each week, a different theme is discussed. There is no fee. This class meets at the Jewish Community Center in Oak Park every Wednesday at 11 a.m. Judy Kotzen, director of Space for Changing Families, will lead this class. Selma Goode Is Honored Selma Goode, district chairperson of the Workmen's Circle/Arbeter Ring for over 15 years and community activist for over 40 years, will be honored 2-4 p.m. Sunday, May 3, at the Oak Park Corrimunity Center on Oak Park Blvd. The celebration is being held to mark her activism, her handing over the leadership of the Michigan Workmen's Circle to the next generation and her 75th birthday. Selma is well known in the Jewish and labor communities as the staff per- son of the Jewish Labor Committee. She is a supporter of the rights of wel- fare mothers, striking workers, and an active advocate for national health insurance. The festivities will include dessert, Jewish folk dancing with Harriet Berg, songs by Ellen Sandweiss-Hodges. Tick- ets are $15, and proceeds will go to the Workmen's Circle Educational Center. Citizenship Ceremony Members of the Jewish community will join with the Asian communities in Metro Detroit and the Detroit Coali- tion for'Responsible Immigration Poli- cy 7 p.m. Thursday, May 14, to spon- sor a swearing-in ceremony for new U.S. citizens at the Bharatiya Temple (Hindu), 6850 N. Adams Road (between Square Lake Road and South Boulevard) in Troy. The coalition, convened by the Jew- ish Community Council, is comprised - of representatives from the Arab, Asian, Chaldean, Jewish, Hispanic and Polish communities. The ceremony will be one of the community activities to cele- brate May as Asian Pacific Heritage Month. U.S. District Court Judge Bernard Friedman will conduct the swearing-in ceremony. War veterans of different ethnic backgrounds will lead the participants in the Pledge of Allegiance. Children of the Detroit Oriental Arts School will give dance performances. A recep- tion following the program will offer pastries from the various ethnic groups represented. The event is open to the public. Orthodox Power Subject Of Talk "Orthodox Power in Israel: What It Means for World Jewry" will be the topic when commentator, columnist and author Ze'ev Chafets speaks 7 p.m. Sunday, May 17, at Temple Beth El. A columnist for the Jerusalem Report; he is a fre- quent commenta- tor on ABC, CBS, CNN and Nation- al Public Radio. Ze'ev Chafets There is no charge for the program, which is under- written by the Theodore and Mina Bargman Foundation and reservations are not necessary. Temple Hosts Art Auction Temple Beth El will host an auction of fine art 7:30 p.m. Saturday, May 2, at the temple. There is no charge for the auction; cost of the preview is $10 per person in advance and $15 at the door. Proceeds from the auction and pre- view will support the social action pro- grams of Temple Beth El. For informa- tion, call Barbara Grant, (248) 851- 1100.