'RES ET" /ATIrg\ REQUIRED Community 111 Midrasha Focus: Jewish Humor The Agency for Jewish Education's Midrasha for Adult Jewish Learning will continue its Educational Exchange dis- cussion series 7- 8:30 p.m. Mon- day, May 4, at Barnes & Noble Booksellers in West Bloomfield. Rabbi Arnie Sleutelberg of Congregation Shir Tikvah will discuss "Jewish Humor through the Ages." Rabbi Sleutelberg The Education- al Exchange is free and open to the community. Let our climate-controlled facility PROTECT YOUR FUR or precious fiber coat from warm-weather hazards. In addition.to storage, we also offer cleaning, glazing, and repair services — each invaluable to the life Temple Sisterhood Installation Set of your investment. And now through the end of May, receive double InCircle, points on storage and cleaning. "ElderLink connects me with the services I need." If your old fur could use a n,ew look, make plans to attend our Restyle Clinic June 4 and 5 in the Fur Salon. Call (248) 643-3300, ext. 2330, by May 29 to schedule an appointment. 444,0att If you're an older adult looking for a special service or referral to a helping agency, think www.neimanmarcus.com ElderLink. THE SOMERSET COLLECTION 248.643.3300 FOR STORE EVENTS CALL TOLL-FREE 1.888.NM EVENTS PAUL N. NEUFELD,, M.D. Whether you're looking for day care, hot meals, homemaker or other services for older adults, get one-stop information and re- ferral from c` ~9 people a, ElderLink s- Diplomate American Board of Surgery American Society of Breast Surgeons Sponsored by the Commission on Jewish Eldercare nnounces Services of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit. Don't Be if Drip! ! - PRACTICE NOW LIMITED TO SURGICAL DISEASES OF THE BRFJ-VST Get Your Faucet Fixed! i 4400 Town Center Civic Center Drive Southfield 48075 5/1 1998 52 (248) 352-3902 L Check out the i Plumbers in our i Marketplace i Home and Service Guide. Temple Israel Sisterhood will host a din- ner and the installation of its newly elected board 6 p.m. Thursday, May 14, at the temple. The dinner and installa- tion will be followed by an evening pro- gram tided "Voice of the Cantors," fea- turing the vocals of Cantor Harold Orbach and special guest Cantor Stephen Dubov. Following the musical program, Sheila and Dan Schiffer will host a reception honoring the old and new boards. Carol Cooper will be the installing officer for the following newly elected board: president, Sheila Schiffer; vice presidents, Committee on Committees, Karen Erlich; program, Rosanne Fien- man; ways and means, Nancy Jonas; youth, Suzi Malach; treasurer, Susan Kaplan; corresponding secretary, Harriet Trager; recording secretary, Jo Gilbert; financial secretary, Eileen Isenberg. Board of directors include Ronna Berger, Nancy Bortman, Ruth Chaness, Dorothy Collens, Paulla Epstein, Linda Feldman, Beverly Fine, Irene Fox, Jan- ice Fried, Vera Gell, Shirley Halprin, Enid Kaiman, Cindy Kandel, Ruthe Moss, Ida Nemzin, Lisa Nicola, Sue Roberts, Ilene Rochlin, Rosa Rothen- berg, Judy Siegel, Hermi Stone, Judy Tann, Marilyn Weisberg, Linda Weitz, and Rita Weston. For information or to make reserva- tions, call the Temple Israel office, (248) 661-5700. COMMUNITY on page 54