Continuing A Tradition

Detroit. He chaired JESNA's predeces-
sor agency, the American Association of
Jewish Education. He established cen-
ters at the University of Michigan Hillel
and the North American Jewish Data
Bank at City University of New York
and CJF.
JESNA was created in 1981 as the
Federation system's educational coordi-
nating, planning and development
agency.
Madge Berman was a member of the
Michigan Council for the Arts and
active in Detroit area charities.

Beth El Hosts
Plan-A-Party

Photographers, parry planners, florists,
caterers, cartoonists, dj's, and video pro-
ducers will be on hand 9:15 a.m.-3 p.m.
Sunday, Feb. 7, when the Beth El
Sisterhood hosts the 11th annual Parry
Planning Showcase at the temple, 14
Mile and Telegraph, in Bloomfield
Township.
A complimentary directory of parry
experts will be given to all who attend.
The event is open to the public at no
charge
More than 30 local exhibitors will
demonstrate how to make a party a hit.
Visitors can sample hors d'oeuvres and
desserts, win a door prize and bid on
silent auction items.

Jejfrey Rosenberg and Sarah Rosenberg
are Happy to Introduce the Newest Member of our
Catering Team at Congregation Adat Shalom

SUE HELZER

Rosenberg Kosher
Catering is thrilled at
this new addition to its
staff and welcomes her
new and exciting ideas.
We are honored to have
Sue to assist in keeping
with the coveted Rosenberg
tradition.

n the position of
Catering/Sales Director,
Sue will work along-side
the Rosenbergs to better
serve your catering needs.

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She will be working in the
back of the house as well as
in the front, helping out
with menus, billing and
numerous administrative
duties. Sue will also over-see
the staff, setups and service.

Please take the opportunity
to stop in and say hello
when you get a chance.

She has worked in the food
and beverage industry for
several years and during the
past ten years, Sue has
worked exclusively in the
country club environment.

Sue is anxious to meet
you and your families,
and is looking forward to
helping in the planning of
your next special event.

Sue & Jeffrey

29901 Middlebelt Road • Farmington Hills • (248) 626-5702

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Rabbi Looks
At Stereotypes

Rabbi Azriel Fellner, author, poet,
film critic, lecturer and movie pro-
ducer, will return to Adat Shalom
Synagogue 7 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 7, to
explore "Jewish Stereotypes on
Television — Fear and Admiration,"
inlcuding a look at "Seinfeld."
Since 1987, Rabbi Fellner has
been the spiri-
tual leader of
Temple Beth
Shalom in
Livingston,
N.J.
The pro-
gram will be
followed by
refreshments. It
is open to the
Rabbi Azriel Fellner
community at
no charge.
The Film series, now in its 17th
year, is sponsored by the synagogue's
Adult Study Commission. For infor-
mation, call the synagogue, (248)
851-5100.

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