SILHOUETTE WINDOW SHADINGS There's only one Silhouette, and there's only one place to find it. Nothing comes close to the magical- beauty of Silhouette® window shadings. Sheer fabric facings filter light, soft fabric vanes adjust for privacy. All in an array of colors, glonous fabrics and a choice of vane sizes. HunterDouglas WINDOW FASHIONS COMPETITIVE PRICING & EXPERT INSTALLATION The SPOT AD other HUNTER DOUGLAS products Luminette • Duettes Vertical Blinds & Country Woods Blinds Hours: Mon-Sat 10-5 352-8622 21728 W. Eleven Mile Rd. Harvard Row Mall Southfield, Ml 48076 Rochester Hills MaslcrCard 651-5009 PLANNING A PARTY? CHECK OUT LITE (248) 661-4021 1-800-802-0082 A wvto David Rosenman's A1110 Amok PURCHASERS Professional portraits by your neighborhood studio. 5/22 1998 54 Community Judge Addresses B'nai B'rith Learning Program For Women The B'nai B'rith Lawyers' Lecture Series will take place noon Wednes- day, May 27, at the DoubleTree Guest Suites on Franklin Road, Southfield. The speaker will be Judge KathleenJansen of the Michigan Court of Appeals. A graduate of the University of Kathleen Jansen Detroit Law School, Justice Jansen was elected Macomb County Probate Judge in 1982. In addition, she was elected to the Macomb County Circuit Court in 1984 followed by an appointment as justice to the Michi- gan Court of Appeals in 1989 where she will continue to serve until Janu- ary 1, 2001. The cost to attend the program is $13, including lunch. For informa- tion, call Bobbie Levine, (248) 855- 8580. JEWEL, Jewish Women's Educational League, will launch a new learning program for women. Jewel is an inter- national women's learning network sponsored by Aish HaTorah. This unique program is designed to enable Jewish women to explore personal spirituality based on the text of the Mishnah/Talmud. This upcoming class 8-9 p.m. Wednesday, May 27, will be hosted in a private home in Bloomfield Hills. The classes are free of charge and refreshments will be served. Jewel wel- comes all Jewish ladies regardless of affiliation or religious persuasion. For information, call Aish HaTorah, (248) 737-0400. Sisterhood Plans Installation The Congregation Beit Kodesh Sis- terhood will hold its installation of officers 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 26, at the synagogue. David Gross, presi- dent of the synagogue, will conduct the ceremony. Elected for a two-year term are: president, Anita Cottrell; vice presi- dent, Rae Offerman; treasurer, Dorothy Diskin; Secretary, Dorothy Block. Entertainment will be provided by the Kirsch Singing Trio. Refresh- ments will be served. EMU Hillel Plans Program EMU Hillel will hold a student pro- gram planning session (with lunch) 1:30 p.m. Sunday, June 14, at Con- gregation Adat Shalom. Following the session, students will join the Israel Walk. For information, or for reserva- tions, call Nikki Fitlow, (248) 698- 1316 or EMU Hillel, (734) 487- 1855. CHaZaKaH Spring Lunch The May meeting of ChaZaKaH, the Adat Shalom Synagogue seniors group, will feature a program by Rabbi Efry Spectre 12:30 p.m. Thurs- day, May 28, at the synagogue. Following lunch, Rabbi Spectre will speak on "The Modern Return to Zion," a discussion and slide-presenta- tion based on the congregational trip which he led to Israel this spring, in celebration of Israel's 50th anniversary. The ChaZaKaH luncheon is open to all community seniors. There is a $5 charge for members and a $6 non- member fee. Send your checks to Arthur Schultz, 30830 Hunters Dr. #2, Farmington Hills, MI 48334. Advance reservations are required by May 21. For information, call Dorothy Stor- chan, (248) 356-2123. PR Workshop Set For Wednesday The Jewish Community Council, Events Marketing and The Jewish News will host a marketing workshop for non-profit organizations on Wednesday, May 27. The event will be held 8:30-11:30 a.m. at the Max M. Fisher Building in Bloomfield Hills. "Marketing Your Non-Profit Orga- nization" will feature experts in fundraising, event planning, public relations, direct mail and media pro- fessionals. /\