Community STEVE BROWN'S Visit Our Showroom FIREPLACE & BARBEQUE DIST. MICHIGAN'S PREMIERE FIREPLACE & BBQ SHOWROOM • Custom Mantels • Granite & Marble • Glass Doors • Gas Logs Kol Ami Affirmation Class 10662 Northend Oak Park, Michigan • Gas Grills HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 7:30 am to 5:00 pm Sot. 8:30 am to 3:03 pm. or by Appointment (248) 547-6777 VISIT OUR DESIGN CENTER AND SHOWROOM RECOMMENDED BY MICHIGAN'S TOP ARCHITECTS, DESIGNERS & BUILDERS IMMIN 1111111M NINO MIMI 1 ■ 111 NMI MINI MI= ALL ROMANTIC FIREPLACEi m: FOR BEDROOM, "":ii BATH OR PATIO ALL 1/2 OFF I FACTORY '7p.- DIRECT .411 • 600 IN STOCK • 20 STYLES • 10 COLORS • 30" TALL TO 48" TALL • SALE PRICED AT $35m TO 5110m Use with candles, wood or usa as a planter! THE POTTERY FACTORY — VIA MEXICO! 32750 NORTHWESTERN HWY , FARMINGTON HILLS 1 3 BLKS E. OF ORCHARD LK. RD. (NEAR 14 MILE) Temple Kol Ami observed the affirma- tion of this year's 10th grade class at erev Shavuot Services on Saturday, May 30. Participants included: Aaron Brick- er, David Ehrlich, Benjamin Hecht Falik, Matthew Glenn, Scott Gold- man, Robert Klegon, Jeffrey Krause, Scott Liberman, Stephanie Markle, Michele Persin, Adam Rochkind, Caryn Roman, Erin Rosett, Amy Schwartz, Morgan Seymour, Steve Shelden, Aliza Willner and Jacob Winston-Galant. City Of Hope Year-End Meeting The Reva Greenspan/Helen Rosen- berg Chapter of City of Hope will have its final meeting of the year 7 p.m. June 7 at the Maple Place Condominium clubhouse, 6700 Maple Lakes Drive, West Bloomfield. There will be a dairy pot-luck din- ner. For information, call Marsha Baker, (248) 851-7308. Ads can be turned in for the Walk- A-Thon ad journal. Beth Shalom ffnai Mitzvah 248-855-4955 HOURS: Mon. — Sat. 11-7; Sun. 11-5 Closed Tues. to restock advertising in G ets N Resu ejtS 248-354-6060 Shavuot 5758 or Sunday, May 30, was a special celebration at Congre- gation Beth Shalom, when 13 syna- gogue members observed their b'nai mitzvah during services. The 12 women and one man have studied with Rabbi David Nelson and Can- tor Samuel Greenbaum since Sep- tember 1997 to prepare. "There has been a real bonding process within the group," said bat mitzvah candidate Debbie Cohn. "We are all very supportive of each other as we're learning our prayers and haftorah portions." Lillian Gold added, "For several of us, bat mitz- vah was not an option when we were children. This is something we've waited a long time for, and I think that makes it even more meaningful. "This class has been both a chal- lenge and a joy," Rabbi Nelson said. "As adults, they know more and question more than youngsters tend to. That can make for some very lively classes." "The commitment and effort on the part of the members of this class is very impressive," added Cantor Greenbaum. "Some of them have had to brush up on their Hebrew and learn the melodies and memo- rize their parts, and it's a thrill to see them increase their already consider- able skills and knowledge." " JILL ZIMMERMAN, PhD We are so proud of your accomplishments , and we wish you y all the success you so richly deserve. Love, Mom, Dad, Lesley, Gerry, Scott & Rachel ELECTROLYSIS Specializing in Body & Facial Hair Removal forMen & Women Call for Free Consultation VferOAPM p t; e.E. (870) 626-6668 Victoria Palace R.E. Electrologist 1#474Y/1/5/ Ict 7/(te,-/ratie/raff/a 5755V, NO Ad, Lee 709,1444'0 komieR \ Congregation Beth Shalom b'nai mitzvah class: (back): Harold Zeiger, Sally Schulman-GO, Mari Cooper, Pamela Goldberg, Heidi Coffman, Deborah Cohn, Wendy Robins, Diane Wertheimer, Sheryl Gaynor. (iont): Patricia Zeiger, Phyllis Zusman, Lillian Gold, Cantor Greenbaum, Rabbi Nelson, Anna Mickel.