.41.1111111•• Do you know a secret to personal well being? Tell us about it — in prose or poetry. Creative Writing Contest "My Keys to Well-Being" sponsored by The Detroit Jewish News and C9ES, the Commission on Jewish Eldercare Services Jennifer Bloom Jennifer Lauren Bloom will become a bat mitzvah at Temple Israel on Satur- day, May 23. She is the daughter of Pamela and Ken- neth Bloom, sister of Natalie and Stephanie, grand- child of Hilda and Mitcheal Bloom and Madeline and Harry Weinsaft. Mitzvah pro- jects included vol- unteering at the Denby Center orphanage, working at the Temple Israel picnic and baby-sit- ting during the High Holy Day services. \--,,An honor student at Abbott Middle School, Jennifer is interested in horse- back riding, skiing, dance and piano. Jeffrey Gross Jeffrey Paul Gross will become a bar mitzvah on Friday, May 22, at Temple Israel. He is the son of Caryn and Dr. Steven Gross, brother of Stacey 'n and Ian and /- grandchild of Pearl Blazofsky Morgan and Pearl Gross. He is also the grandson of the late Lloyd Blazof- sky and the late Paul Gross. His most meaningful mitzvah pro- ject was assisting seniors at the Fleis- chman Residence. An honor student at Orchard Lake Middle School, Jeffrey is interested in computers, basketball, ski- ing and water sports. David Silberman David Silberman of Farmington Hills will become a bar mitzvah at Adat Shalom Synagogue on Monday, May 25. Rabbi Efry Spectre, Rabbi Daniel Nevins and Cantor Howard Glantz will lead services. Participating in the ceremony will be his parents, \----,Lloyd and Ellen (Kachalsky) Silber- man, and his sister Mindy. Proud grandparents are Shirley Sperling of Lake Worth, Fla., Judah Silberman of Suffern, N.Y., and Estelle Kachalsky of Rye, N.Y. He also is the grandson of the late Dr. Hyman Kachalsky. David is in the seventh grade at Hil- lel Day School. His mitzvah projects Winners to be announced at the COJES Community Education Day, "Vim,Vigor and Vitality: The Keys to Well-Being" Sunday, September 13, I - 4 p.m. D. Dan and Betty Kahn Jewish Community Center,West Bloomfield Deadline for entries: August 14, 1998 Use entry form below. Keep this portion as a reminder. ENTRY FORM "My Keys to Well-Being" NAME PHONE ADDRESS CITY STATE AGE (check one) 21-40 41-60 61-80 ZIP 81-100 101+ Contest Rules: I. Describe your Keys to Well Being in 500 words or less. - 2. Each entry must be typed or printed legibly (on a separate sheet of paper 3. First, second and third prizes will be awarded to winning entries. 4. You must be 21 or older to participate. 5. Entries will be judged on creativity, originality and relevance to the topic. 6. The official form must accompany each entry. Reproductions of this form are acceptable. 7. Employees or family members of COJES agencies or the Detroit Jewish News are not eligible to participate. 8. All entries become the property of COJES. 9. Winners will be announced at the COJES community education program:"Vim, Vigor and Vitality: The Keys to Well - Being" on Sunday, September 13,1998. You need not be present to win. Winning entries will be published in the Detroit Jewish News. 10.All entries should be faxed or mailed to Linda Blumberg, Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, 6735 Telegraph Road, Bloomfield Hills, MI 4830 I [fax: (248) 645-7879] no later than August 14. 1998. pre pre MEMORIAL MEMORIAL ■ : 1 DAY EVENT I . tfii • Nur. ALL NEW 1998 ALTIMA GXE CD, keyless entry, full power, splash guards, plus much more. Stk. #19164 DAY EVENT ALL NEW 1998 ALTIMA SE Auto, keyless entry, premium audio w/CD, spoiler, alloy rims, fog lamps, SE trim & more. Stk. #18914 LEASE FOR ONLY 'Re q' —‘,:xvtixamvs.)7 . qd. 'Offer expires 5-25-98. Plus tax, doc., title & plate only! All rebates to dealer. 39 month/12,000 mi. yearly lease. Based on approved credit. We have a New Location: www.hilicookauto.com [1‘11] BILL COOK NISSAN Grand River at 10 Mile (West of Halsted) • FARMINGTON HILLS ( 24 8 ) 47 1-0 0 44 [ OPEN: MON. & THURS. Ill 9 P.M., TUES., WED., FRI. 'TIL 6 P.M. NISSAN] 5/22 1998 61