Qylli tlrera tfetkifT OeVr e ffe 2000 Rabbi Moskowitz Receives Award Rabbi Michael Moskowitz of Temple Shir Shalom has earned the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit's 1999 Federation Rabbinical Award. The award goes annually to a local rabbi who has made a significant impact on the community through volunteer and professional Rabbi Michael work. Moskowitz Rabbi Moskowitz helped plan Federation's Teen Missions to Israel in 1996 and 1998 and is help- ing to plan the 2000 Teen Mission. He also works with the West Bloomfield Clergy Association, building relation- ships with other faith-based institutions in the area. Among his duties at Shir Shalom, Rabbi Moskowitz has focused his work with the alternative, experimental educa- tional programs. He has worked on the synagogue's new seventh- and eighth- grade program, as well as enrichment and development of the high school program. As the recipient of the award, Rabbi Moskowtitz will attend the 1999 General Assembly in Atlanta next month. Rabbi Moskowitz has served on the board of the Agency for Jewish Education and serves on the Michigan Region Anti-Defamation League and the Nurse Advisory Council at William Beaumont Hospital. He is the rabbinical representative on the Chaplaincy Council of the Michigan Department of Corrections and the immediate past president of the West Bloomfield Clergy Association and Community Forum, an interfaith community leadership workshop. t - artv. > :4 * y elf e . G3 44 he 2000 Sedan Deville has been named the best Cadillac in history. It offers the best handling and the best driving of any car in its class. It's development is a turning point for Cadillac, providing the most advanced technology offered anywhere. Here are just a few electronic options available: • Ultra-sonic Rear Parking Assistance • Night Vision • Rear Theatre Seating for unprecedented comfort Come in and Test Drive the Largest Luxury Car in the World! N A „ fit" t i „, iN . ' mvai ,$' 4- C: : .0 ' 1 1) vt s'1 0 111 'Lai/ Workshop Set For Homeowners The Neighborhood Project Homeowner Workshop will be held from 7-9 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 3, at the Southfield Parks and Recreation Building. The speaker will be Bob Mitchell, a home inspector and contractor. The free workshop is sponsored by the city of Southfield and the Neighborhood Project. Registration deadline is Monday, Nov. 1. Call Marion Freedman, (248) 967-1112. AUDETTE (248) 851-7200 INC. 7100 Orchard Lake Road (at 14 1/2 Mile) • West Bloomfield Open: Mon. & Thurs. till 9 pm ■ Tues., Wed., Fri., till 6 pm We 95ecia&e irt caNtomeit expectation*. 10/8 1999 Detroit Jewish News 41