C o mm u n i ty world as well as a chance to learn about ways to get more involved with HMD and in the community. College students or young adults who need tickets or home hospitality for the High Holidays should contact HMD, (313) 577-3459, or e-mail: ae4930@wayne.edu. Anyone who would like to host students for any of the holidays meals should also call HMD. Rosh Chodesh Study Series Eilu Eilu's free, drop-in Rosh Chodesh Study Series, which meets at Borders Books & Music, 30995 Orchard Lake Road, Farmington Hills, usually on the first Sunday night of every Jewish month, will conclude its schedule for the year 5758 7 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 23 with a shiur by com- munity educator Ruth Bergman in honor of the new month of Elul. The subject will be, "Hannah and Sarah: God, Fertility, and Rosh Hashanah." No reservations are required. The series will launch its new fall season at Borders 7 p.m. Sunday night, Sept. 27, with a shiur in honor of the new month of Tishrei and the new year 5759. Hillel Day School teacher Daphna Feldman will discuss: "The Book of Jonah_ and Themes of Yom Kippur." the yachtsman Outdoor. Apparel 1105 S. Adams • Birmingham, MI v 248 • 723 • 9838 Franklin Archive Exhibit Set YOUR LARGEST SOURCE OF PATAGONIA JUST GOT BIGGER! NOW ON THE CORNER OF LINCOLN AND ADAMS. Mow prilmv Patagonia IR M AST E R E'VE MOVED 1 MILE NORTH " - HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING CO. RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL• SERVICE • SALES • INSTALLATIONS YOUR INDEPENDENT DEALER FOR Michael Levey • irriM4ka-ciAA . 8/21 1998 BERKLEY 399-1800 64 Detroit Jewish News AIRNIASTER LENNOX &O TM" W. BLOOMFIELD 788-9073 ft !lard 'lb Stop A7frzne. N. OAKLAND 682-9090 GROSSE POINTE 882-4870 Rabbi Leo M. Franklin, rabbi of Temple Beth El from 1899 to 1941, will be remembered Sept. 10 through Oct. 30 in "The Man and His Message," an archival exhibit present- ed by the Rabbi Leo M. Franklin Archive of Temple Beth El. On Sept. 9, a preview celebration will be held to mark the opening of the exhibit honoring Dr. Franklin's life and his achievements. A 6:30 p.m. buffet dinner at the temple will be fol- lowed by the presentation of a special- ly-commissioned video, "Bringing Communities Together: The Legacy of Rabbi Leo M. Franklin." The evening will conclude with a tour of the exhib- it. Cost of the preview is $50 per per- son. For information or reservations, call Heidi Christein, (248) 851-1100. "The Man and His Message" can be viewed at no charge, daily through Oct. 30, at the temple. Tours for groups of 10 to 25 persons may also be arranged by calling the temple, (248) 851-1100. Two week's notice is requested for group tours. Society Tours Local Cemetery The Jewish Historical Society of Michigan will host a riding and walk- ing tour of historic Woodmere Cemetery on. Sunday morning, Aug. 30. The cemetery bus tour will be led by Dr. Martin F. Brosnan. The walk- ing tour will visit the Beth El and other Jewish sections. The bus will leave 9 a.m. from 30100 Telegraph Road in Bingham Farms (south side of the building) and return around noon. The cost is $18 per JHS member and $23 for non- members. For information, call the JHS office, (248) 661-7706, or Joan Braun (248) 626-8985. Kadima Benefit Names Leaders Barbara Eisenberg and Linda Schechter Barbara Eisenberg and Linda Schechter have accepted the leadership of this year's Kadima Benefit, set for Tuesday, Oct. 20, at Orchestra Hall. The featured performer will be Rita Rudner. The opening act will be Amazin Blue. Kadima is a non-profit, non-sectari- an agency offering residential, counsel- ing and supported employment services to adults with psychiatric disabilities. Publicity Deadlines The normal deadline for local news and publicity items is noon Thursday, eight days prior to issue date. The deadline for out-of-town obituaries is 10 a.m. Tuesday, three days prior to issue date.