■ =1;i4aCbaiiag3W4.7. - ±7.;;..i.;, R ANBRO S CONGREGATION SHIR TIKVAH 3900 Northfield Parkway, Troy, 48084, (248) 649-4418. Rabbi: Arnie Sleutelberg. Services: Friday 7:45 p.m. SEPHARDIC SEPHARDIC COMMUNITY OF GREATER DETROIT 21100 W. 12 Mile, Southfield, 48075, in the chapel, (248) 788-1006. Chazzan: Sasson Natan. Services: Friday 7 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m.; Sunday 9 a.m. TRADITIONAL B'NAI DAVID 5642 W. Maple Road, West Bloomfield, 48322, (248) 855-5007. Rabbi: Milton Arm. Cantor: Barry Ulrych. Services: 8:45 a.m. Haftorah, Leonard Gutman. Marion Freedman Leads Beth El The 148th annual meeting of Temple Beth El was the occasion for the election of Marion Freedman as temple president. Director of the Neighborhood Project, a pro- gram of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, she for- merly served Temple Beth El as vice president Marion Freedman and treasurer. A past co-chair of the congregation's Leadership Development Committee and past co-chair of Ways and Means, she has served on other committees includ- ing Religious School, Rabbinic Search, Retreat Planning and Membership. In 1985, she became one of the first temple adult bat mitzvahs. Elected to serve with Freedman are Alan A. May, first vice president; David F. Simon, second vice presi- dent; Dennis N. Frank, treasurer; and Sanford H. Passer, secretary. Newly-elected members of the board of trustees include Dr. Robert Blau, Mark Canvasser, Julian Greenebaum, David Handleman, Gerald Levin, Jo Ann Nyquist, Patrice Phillips, Nancy Rands, Dr. Norman Rotter and Lee "Buzz" Turner. Elected to serve on the Nominating Committee are Guido Aidenbaum, Patti Kommel, Fredrick Simon and Henry Wineman II. , Emanu-El Elects New Officers Temple Emanu-El elected this year's officers and trustees. Officers are president, Glenn Lebowitz; financial vice president, Barry Silverstein; administrative vice president, Robert Olender; education vice president, Bruce Gordon; membership and pro- gramming vice president, Alan Kessler; religious vice president, Jennifer Wolin Patterson; secretary/treasurer, Beth Applebaum; immediate past president, John E. Jacobs. Three new trustees were elected to served a two-year term on the board: Joseph Imberman, Susan Sherbow and Debra Holzman Silver. They join the newly re-elected trustees, all of whom will also serve a two-year term: Jeffrey Bean, Jane Hauser, William Hoffman, Mark Kaploe, Barbara Nurenberg and Richard Selik. Board members who are complet- ing the second year of their term include Howard Collens, Elaine C. Driker, Joel Hearshen, Kevin Lewis, Mitch Meisner, Arnold Mikon, Steven Permut, Howard Rosen and Richard Zussman. Mitzvah Day For Congregants Temple Emanu-El_has proclaimed Sunday, July 26, as Mitzvah Day. Congregants are welcome to partici- pate in the temple's first clean-up, fix-up, paint and plant event and share in the joy of performing a mitzvah. From -9 a.m. to 5 p.m., a variety of projects that need atten- tion will be available to choose from. No skill is necessary. Wear work clothes and be ready to join the fun. Call the temple, (248) 967-4020, to volunteer services. Shabbat Service With Ice Cream The Young Family Shabbat Committee of Temple Emanu-El will host an ice cream social Shabbat ser- vice geared toward children ages 2-7 and their families 7 p.m. Friday, July 17, at the temple. For information, contact Natalie Lapin, (248) 398-2491, or Linda Pulleyblank, (248) 647-2281. INSTITUTE OF PC Frontier (PersOnal Computing Frontier) June 19 & 20 10am to 5pm Spend Father's Day Weekend with the PC Dads, two hip cowboys committed to helping lasso non-techie families into computer savvy consumers. The Robot Zoo through September 7, 1998 National traveling summer exhibit features eight larger-than-life, robotic creatures, constructed of man-made parts. Discover how real animals func- tion. Sponsored by Silicon Graphics, TIME Magazine and locally supoorted by FANUC Robotics North America, Inc. There's more to explore at Cranbrook! Gardens and Nature Trails Art museum Historic homes Picnic sites 1221 N. Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills just a few miles north of downtown Birmingham Call toll-free 1-877-GO CRANBrook Love Those Fabulous PARTY PAPER GOODS... BARRY'S LET'S RENT IT For PARTY PAPER GOODS Go To BARRY'S For The Best. For All Of Your Farty Rentals v.is PARTY PAPER GOODS.. "The One Stop Party Shop 24E3-S55-0480 Crosswinds Mall • Orchard Lake Road at Lone Pine • West Bloomfield ARNOLD LINCOLN-MERCURY-MAZDA Drive East Pay The Least maxima 11 Mercury Ot LINCOLN PASSION FOR THE ROADTN GIL PRATT Leasing Manager Your West Side Specialist (810) 445-6000 Gratiot Ave. at 12 Mile Road Roseville, MI 48066 Fax (810) 771-7340 Beth Abraham Hillel Moses (248) 932-3766 Beth Achim (248) 357-2910 B'nai Moshe (248) 788-0950 Jewish Community Center (248) 661-5151 7/17 1998 63