Community 'Where To Go! Seniors Luncheon Links Congregations i. O O Above: Faye Rice and Louis Dorf of Adat Shalom chat during the seniors luncheon. Right: (Back row) Jimm White, president of Temple Israel; Flo Goldman, presi- dent of Temple Israel's Temple Treasures; (Front row) Milton Rose of Temple Israel, and Max and June Weinberg of Shaarey Zedek — at the intercongrega- tional seniors luncheon. A musical program by Cantor Harold Orbach highlighted the 12th annual intercongregational seniors luncheon, which drew seniors from various streams of Judaism to Temple Israel on Sept. 9. The luncheon, hosted by the Temple Treasures of Temple Israel, brought together Jewish seniors from across the area for an afternoon of friendship, food and fun. Other participants included the Beth Am Seniors from Beth Abraham Hillel Moses, the Beth Elders from Temple Beth El, Chazakah from Adat Shalom, Enhanced Generation from Beth Shalom, Pace Setters from B'nai David, Young at Heart from Beth Achim and the Shaarey Zedek Seniors. The intercongregational senior camaraderie was the brainchild of June and Max Weinberg of Shaarey Zedek 12 years ago. "These two won- derful people were the spark that got all the congregations together," said Flo Goldman, president of Temple Israel's Temple Treasures. 'What To Do! • 'Whom To See! Find out in this week's JN Entertainment Section TATE FLOWERS ww. (248) 559-5424 GIFTS OF NATURE WEDDING & PARTY SPECIALISTS FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 19799 W. 12 MILE SOUTHFIELD, MI 48076 Mission Discount Until Oct. 15 Michigan Miracle Mission III to Israel applicants who pay in full by Oct. 15 will receive a $100 discount. The mission is scheduled for April 18- 28, 1999. Participants in the mission will fly El Al direct from Detroit, and will be in Israel for the national celebration of Yom Ha'atzmaut, Israel's Independence Day. Shabbat at the Western Wall and a farewell party are among the mission- wide events. The mission includes visits to major historic and religious sites and meetings with people from all walks of life, from statesmen to new immigrants. A high- light will be a visit to Michigan's Partnership 2000 sister region in the Central Galilee. Cost of the mission is $2,995 per person, based on double occupancy (the single room supplement is $865). Young adults, single and married, will be able to travel on their own buses with an itinerary geared to their inter- ests. Michigan residents college age and older are invited to participate. Michigan Miracle Mission III is sponsored by the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit with the support of The Jewish News and many local con- gregations and organizations. Mission co-chairs are Kathy Wilson- Fink and Ron Klein. Larry Jackier is honorary chair. For an application or information, call Mission director Ruth Broder: (248) 642-4260, ext. 228, or Kellee Robinson: (248) 642-4260, ext. 141. EXPERIENCING INFERTILITY? The Center for Reproductive Medicine has Opened a Comprehensive New Center in Oakland County! •• OOOOO ••••• OOOOO •••••••••••••••••••••• OOOOO • ONE OF THE HIGHEST SUCCESS RATES IN MICHIGAN AND AMONG THE LEADING CLINICS IN THE U.S.A. Mostafa I. Abuzeid, M.D. THE CENTER FOR REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE 3950 S. Rochester Rd., Ste. 2300 , Rochester Hills, MI 48307 • (248) 844-8845 • 1-888-852-6995 9/25 199 Detroit Jewish News : 47