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We Cater At Most Synagogues, Temples, Hotels and the Halls Of Your Choice PHILIP TEWEL Food & Beverage Director (248) 661-4050 9/4 1998 Farmington Hills 46 Detroit Jewish News New Americans Workshop Set There will be a High Holiday Work- shop for new Americans 10:30 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 13 at Congregation Beth Shalom. This workshop will explore the traditions and rituals of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, as well as teach the new Americans some of the prayers associated with the High Holidays. Participants in the workshop will learn and practice the barchot for an aliyah, in preparation for their group aliyah at the exciting New American Shabbat Oct. 3. Following services Oct. 3, Congregation Beth Shalom will dedi- cate The Gathering Place — a special place in the synagogue for new Americans to call their own. It was made possible by a donation from the Ben N. Teitel Trust, Gerald S. Cook, trustee, in memory of his beloved grandparents, Morris Teitel and Bessie Teitel. Sisterhood Hosts Judges Same Great Service and Values! - 181 S. Old Woodward Ave., 1 Blk. S. of Maple, Next to the Birmingham Theatre Free Adjacent Parking (248) 642-1690 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. tfiiiikiiiiistimusuw=gmmmmrmmmn Mon. Sat. - jrN wraorr MEWS CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS! Call (248)354-5959 The Temple Beth El Sisterhood will offer the community the opportunity to address legal issues 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 15, when they present "Ask the Judges" at the temple. The program, open to all at no charge, will feature a panel of Temple Beth El judges moderated by the Nancy G. Edmunds, U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Michigan. Appearing with her will be Avern Cohn, U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Michigan; Martin Doctoroff, Michigan State Court of Appeals; and Walter Shapero, United States Bankruptcy Judge, Eastern District of Michigan. For information about the event, call Barbara Grant, (248) 851-1100. JPM JCC Plans Events c ±\ The Jimmy Prentis Morris Jewish Community Center will host story- teller Corrine Stavish 1 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 10. There is no charge. The Yiddish/Jewish Film Festival will show The Cantor's Son 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 13, and 12:45 p.m. Monday, Sept. 14. There is no charge. Nurse Sharon Tomaszewski of The Oakland County Public Health Department will speak on managing arthritis and osteoporosis 10 a.m. Monday, Sept. 14. The Charles and Frances Driker Fund Concert, "Israel at 50: Living the Dream," featuring Cantor Sidney c=\ Resnick and pianist Lillian Zellman, will be Thursday, Sept. 17. Lunch will be served at noon. Tickets are $2.25 and may be purchased at the front desk by Friday, Sept. 11. The program will begin at 1 p.m. No tickets are needed for the concert. For Women Only meets 10:30 a.m. every Thursday. Kosher lunches are served for adults ages 60 and older Monday through Friday. Friday programs include bless- ings, wine, candles and challah. Sisterhood Hosts Florine Mark Temple Israel Sisterhood's opening meeting, noon Monday, Sept. 14, will feature Florine Mark, with "Can we talk..." Her presentation will reflect her experiences as a wife, mother, grandmother and CEO of Weight Watchers International. The luncheon meeting will be free to paid-up Temple Israel Sisterhood members. Annual dues of $30 may be paid at the door. Guests are welcome to attend for $10 and baby-sitting will be available for $5 per child, by reser- vation. For information, call Nancy Bortman, (248) 553-8655, or the temple office, (248) 661-6700.