BETH EL BLOOD DRIVE. The Brotherhood of Temple Beth El will hold its semi-annual blood drive 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Sunday, May 23. Appointments: Byron Siegel, (248) 354-2500 (work) or (248) 626-1666 (home). Walk-ins welcome. WORKMEN'S CIRCLE KUMZITZ Workmen's Circle/Arbeter Ring will discuss the film Arguing the World at its . monthly kumzitz 10-noon Sunday, May 23. The film chronicles the role of Irving Howe, Daniel Bell, Nathan in shaping Glazer and Irving .- Kristol - political opinion. Call the office for location or to view film: (248) 545- 0985. BEIT KODESH RUMMAGE SALE Congregation Beit Kodesh Sunday School will hold a rummage sale 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday, May 23. Donations may be made during Sunday school hours May 16. Mrs. Green, (734) 477-8974. EXHIBIT: JC COUNCIL AT 60 The exhibit "Jewish Community Council: Sixty Years of Working Together for Justice and Harmony" opens with a champagne reception Sunday, May 23 at the Detroit Historical Museum, Woodward at Kirby. Senator Carl Levin will speak. Appearing are Attorney General Jennifer Granholm, Detroit Deputy Mayor Freeman Hendrix, Detroit Federation President Penny Blumenstein and council President Kathleen Straus. Annual meeting, 2 p.m., reception, 3. Exhibit runs through June 6. CHAZAKAH LUNCHEON ChaZaKaH/Young-ar-Heart will feature an interactive musical program by entertainers Vivian Stollman and Sonny Lipenholtz at its dairy luncheon 12:30 Thursday, May 27 at Adat Shalom Synagogue. Open to community seniors. $5 members, $6 others. Send checks to Alice Cohen. 29325 Lancaster Dr., #210, Southfield, MI 48034 by May 20. Information: call the synagogue, (248) 851-5100. YOUNG ISRAEL DINNER The Young Israel Council of Metropolitan Detroit will hold its ninth annual dinner Monday, June 7 at the Troy Marriott. (248) 967-3655. CAPE COD TRIP Jewish International Vacations, for cou- ples 30-55, plans a trip to Cape Cod July 25-August 1. Information: P.O. Box 211, Brookline, MA 02446-0002; phone (617) 782-3396. MACHON ISRAEL TOUR Machon L'Torah will host a tour to Israel August 15-30 led by Rabbi and Join us for the 15th Annual Greenfield Village Antiques Show & Sale May 15th -16th Lovett Hall HENRY FORD MUS UM The Greenfield Village Antiques Show & Sale features 40 nationally and internationally recognized exhibitors, and GREE_ IELD VILLAGE an inspiring display of antiques from around the world. For more information 1929-1999 or tickets please call 313.982.6044. Dearborn, Michigan Antiques Show & Sale hours: Special Preview Evening Friday, May 14`h, 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. (advance tickets required) Lecture Saturday, May 15"; 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday, May 16"; 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission: $7.00 Remembrance of Things Past: The Golden Age of American Antiques 1700-1850 Lecturer: Mr. Wendell D. Garrett Saturday, May 15"; 3:00 p.m. Sponsored by Sotheby's Proceeds from the show and sale benefit Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village's SmartFun - Field Trip Program. Sponsored by Sotheby's and How. Detroit IT'S TO GOING ST A R TRAX tentories PHOTOGRAPHY Converting a Moment in Time ... Into a Visual Memory of Life THE GREATEST INTERACTIVE ENTERTAINMENT MAIL CORP, USA IN THE COUNTRY! (248) 263-6300 DETROIT • PITTSBURGH • WASHINGTON D.C. CLEVELAND • INDIANAPOLIS DAVID BIERKAMP Phone: 248-592-0149 AND WE'RE RIGHT IN YOUR BACKYARD) VIDEO MIND. Y - OUR . itsuat EVENT PRODUCTIONS SPECIAL PRICING FOR WEDD INGS & BARMITZVAHS CHANGE ROYAL OAK • 32348 WOODWARD, between 13 & 14 Mile 248-549-3656 r L fax: OFF. 1 r Your Next Shipment with Coupon • Not Valid With Other Offers 248-549-3978 OFFI Any Order $50 or More L With • Not Valid With Other Offers i Visit MAIL CORP, USA For All These Services: Copies • Postal, UPS or Fed Ex • Private Mailbox Service Custom Packaging and Shipping • Fax Service • Complete Mail Servic. Love Those UNIQUE GIFTS... I3ARRY'S LET'S RENT IT And For PARTY PAPER GOODS Go to BARRY'S for The Best. For Ail Of Your Party Rentals C'..--CANDLES, SOAPS & DESIGNER NAPKINS... "The One Stop Party Shop" 24E3-855-04E30 Crosswinds Plaza • Orchard Lake Road at Lone Pine • West 6loomfield 5/14 1999 Detroit Jewish News 37