Community Bond Tribute Dinner silk:. In rnunity At the recent Michigan National Bank State of Israel Bonds "Israel At 50" Tribute Dinner, honoring Richard C. Webb recipient of the 50th Anniversary Commemorative Award, over $5 mil- lion was raised in investment capital for the State of Israel. Ambassador Moshe Arens, former Israeli Ambassador to the United States, was guest speaker. Shown seated are Scott Romney, Richard C. Webb, Ambassador Moshe Arens and Ambassador David B. Hermelin. Shown standing are Bernard H. Stollman, Sidney Forbes, Brian Hermelin and John Rakolta Jr. Family Matters Program Postponed Family Matters "Loving to Learn: Jewish Values and Child Development" scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 10, has been post- poned. Those who have pre-paid for the parenting seminar should call Marilyn Morris at the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, (248) 642-4260, ext. 255. How Faith Affects Lives Only 5 minutes from the Tunnel — Riverside East 14 blocks to Gladstone,turn right, 7 blocks to Freed's located at: 1526 Ottawa St. Windsor, Ontario I US. call 313-961-1192 10/9 1998 CLOSED MONDAY, OCT. 12 FOR CANADIAN THANKSGIVING 58 Detroit Jewish News The Ecumenical Institute for Jewish- Christian Studies will host a new program: "I Confess ... True Confessions of a Rabbi, a Priest, and Two Ministers." Father John G. Budde (Church of the Holy Family, Novi), the Rev. E. Neil Hunt (Meadowbrook Congregational Church, Novi), the Rev. Louise R. Ott (Novi United Methodist Church, Novi), and Rabbi Paul M. Yedwab (Temple Israel) will confess how their faith perspectives inform their lives 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 28, at Meadowbrook Congregational Church, 21355 Meadowbrook Road, between Eight and Nine Mile roads, Novi. The panel will entertain ques- tions from the audience following the presentations. For information, call the Ecumenical Institute, (248) 353-2434. Fall Study Series Set Eilu Eilu, the adult Jewish learn- ing project of the Detroit Conservative Movement, will offer a fall study series with Rabbi Marla Feldman, associate director of the Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan Detroit, on four Wednesday nights from 8 to 9 p.m., at Congregation Beth Shalom. The series will begin on Oct. 28, with a session on Eve. Community educator Ruth Bergman will sub for Rabbi Feldman on Nov. 4 with a shiur on Cain and Abel. Rabbi Feldman will return on. Nov. 11 with a session on Esau and will lead the final study ses- sion, on Nov. 18, on a biblical person- ality to be chosen by the class. Tuition is $28 for the series or $7 per session ($20 for the series or $5 per session for members of sponsoring organizations). Advance registration is encouraged but not required. For information, call Nancy Kaplan, (248) 737-1931. • • B'nai David Hosts Movie Club Congregation B'nai David will host "The Jewish Movie Club," 3-5 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 21, at the synagogue. Yiddish and Jewish-theme movies will be shown. There is no charge and the community is invited. For information, call the synagogue office, (248) 855-5007. a 11.