with Bea Kriechman, retired school principal. There is a $10 charge per person per lunch. Advance reservations by Nov. 27 are required. Send checks to Adat Shalom Sisterhood, 29901 Middlebelt Road, Farmington Hills, MI 48334; Attention: Shabbat Luncheon Series. For information, call the synagogue (248) 851-5100. Names Quilt On Display Communities internationally will unite in observing the 11th annual World Aids Day, Tuesday, Dec. 1. As commemorated by the United Nation's World Health Organization, this year's theme "Be A Force For Change" reminds us that each of us has the opportunity and responsibility to reduce the spread of HIV and AIDS around the world. Panels from the NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt will be on dis- play throughout the Detroit area, including all day at the Jimmy Prentis Morris Jewish Community Center, 15110 West Ten Mile Road in Oak Park. Some of the panels present will include those made by teens of local - congregations. Members of the Michigan Jewish AIDS Coalition (MJAC) will be on hand to answer questions and help anyone interested in making a new panel. The display is free and open to the public. Each 3x6 foot panel represents someone who has died with AIDS. The whole Quilt contains over 44,000 panels-about one-tenth the total num- ber of men, women and children in the United States alone who have died so far with this terrible disease. The goals of The Quilt include: To remember those who have passed on and to console their survivors. To promote compassion and support to all living with the virus, as well as their families, friends, and care-givers. To remind us that AIDS is still an incurable disease, despite all new medications and treatments, and it affects people of all faiths, races, ages, and lifestyles. To reaffirm that HIV P. and AIDS are preventable, through education and behavior change. Volunteers would be welcome and appreciated to help staff a display table at the Oak Park JCC. For infor- mation, contact MJAC, (248) 594- 6522. For information, contact the NAMES Project Metro Detroit Chapter, (248) 691-1122. WHERE KIDS LEARN SPORTS! TENNIS junior program lessons clinics SWIMMING youth lessons U.S.S. swim team summer swim team GYMNASTICS recreational classes preschool classes team Sports MARTIAL ARTS /Club taekwondo NOW TWO LOCATIONS U.S.T.A. belt program WEST BLOOMFIELD 6343 Farmington Rd. (Just north of Maple) Classes begin August 31 NOVI 42500 Arena Drive (Off Novi Rd, South of 10 Mile) Classes begin September 28 preschool classes DANCE (NOVI only) ballet tap jazz modern 248-626-9880 • 11/20 1998 Detroit Jewish News 59