'98 VOLVO WO GLT LUXURY WAGON Community Here's To... Martin and Dorothy Diskin of LOADED WITH WHAT MATTERS Side impact airbags and dual front air bags are standard equipment on the 1998 Volvo V70 GLT. So are the 5 cycle DOHC, 190 hp engine, 4 wheel ABS and an uninflated price. Stop by for a test drive. Drive safely. , 98 CLEARANCE PRICING % 5 • APR *Selected Models *Choose from 5 Farmington Hills/West Bloomfield/Novi DWYER SONS AND VOLVO 248-624-0400 on Maple Rd. W. of Haggerty 'ATTITUDES... for the Mind Specializing in heart warming gifts, relaxation and self-improvement alai. Motivational Tapes Fibre Optic Displays Massage Products Inspirational Gifts Recovery Items Water Fountains Music Jewelry Candles Lava Lamps . Crystal Prisms Aromatherapy tiOURS Tues.- Fri. 10:00-7:00 Sat 9:00 - 6:00 7421 Orchard Lake Road • NE Corner at 14 Mile Rd. (248) 539-2200 • Attitudes@Feelings.com Congregation Beit Kodesh were the recent honorees at the 39th annual Chai Dinner given at the syna- gogue; an engraved plaque was presented to the couple. Mar- tin has been vice president/reli- gious chairman, while Dorothy has served as The Diskins publicity chairla- dy for the synagogue and sisterhood as well as treasurer for the sister- hood. Among the individuals being hon- ored as winners . of 1998 Michigan Week Awards are Max Sosin, to be given a Lifetime Achievement award for decades of voluntary service; Jason Horowitz and Joshua Siegel who will receive Youth Volunteer Leadership awards. The American Musical and Dramatic Academy in New York City has accepted Randi Lyn Kaye into the professional training program for 1998. Rabbi E.B. Freedman, director of the Jewish Hospice Service for Hos- pice of Michigan, recently presented a paper titled "Hospice: The Jewish Response To Physician-Assisted Sui- cide," at the third annual conference on Orthodox Judaism and Mental Health at the Homowack Resort Hotel in Spring Glen, N.Y. The con- ference was sponsored by NEFESH, the International Network of Ortho- dox Mental Health professionals and the Albert Einstein College of Medi- cine. The Wayne State University Gradu- ate School's Outstanding Mentor Awards recently honored Shlomo Sawilowsky of Oak Park for his exceptional record as an academician and researcher. Professor Sawilowsky received his award in the area of humanities and the arts. TRADITION! TRADITION! Call Alicia R Nelson 6/5 1998 48 for an appointment (248) 557-0109 Beier Howlett, P.C. in Bloomfield Hills announced that Lauren M. Underwood has been made a partner of the firm. Underwood received her AB with high distinction from Wayne State University, and her JD Summa Cum Laude from the Detroit College of Law in 1992. She is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, president of the Wayne State Univer- sity Alumni Association, and she serves on the Probate Council for the State Bar of Michigan. Under- wood is a member of the State Bar of Michigan and the Oakland Coun- ty Bar. Her practice primarily con- sists of Probate and Estate Planning. Bryan Bornstein of Farmington Hills is among 40 of the state's top high school student leaders to receive the Inaugural Leader Advancement Scholarship to attend Central Michi- gan University this fall. Burnstein, the son of Stuart and Maxine Burn- stein, is a student at Southfield-Lath- rup High School. The State Board of Education recently approved the appointment of Eleanor Goodfriend Blum to the Special Education Advisory Com- mittee for a two year term. Jennifer Suzanne Taylor will begin a master's degree program in the area of human development and psychology at the Harvard Gradu- ate School of Education. Her area of expertise will be childhood risk and preven- tion. Jennifer Suzanne Taylor Mysticism Talk Slated . JEWEL, Aish HaTorah Women's Edu- cation League, will host Rebetzin Tzipporah Heller, author and lecturer, at 8 p.m. Tuesday, June 16, at a pri- vate home. Rebetzin Heller is a senior lecturer at Neve Yerushalayim Seminary in Jerusalem and regularly lectures at other Israeli colleges and universities around the world. The presentation is only for women. Refreshments will be served; Heller's books and tapes will be avail- able for purchase. Reservations are required. Cost of the evening is $18; $7 for students and seniors. Call the Aish HaTorah office for information and reservations, (248) 737-0400.