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RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL SERVICE • SALES • INSTALLATIONS BERKLEY W. BLOONIFIELD N. OAKLAND GROSSE PTE. 882-4870 682-9090 788-9073 399-1800 10/15 1999 MASTERCARD & VISA WELCOME http://www.glolink.com/airmaster "Give our children a chance to be heard in the battle to protect them and us from gun violence," said Robert Kaplan of Workmen's Circle/Arbeter Ring in New York City. That message is behind the Children's March organized for Thursday, Oct. 28, by Workmen's Circle, a secular national Jewish orga- nization that offers activities further- ing Jewish culture and social and eco- nomic justice. The Michigan District of Workmen's Circle has offices and a Sunday School in Oak Park. An expected 1,000 children, approximately ages 7-13, will hold hands as they walk to the Capitol in Washington, D.C., bringing with them the letters of 100,000 other children across the nation, written to tell America, "Stop shooting at us." Delegations of children will meet with senators and representatives to demand that they do something about the proliferation of handguns and assault weapons. If unable to join the march, Workmen's Circle requests that chil- dren, grandchildren and other young students and friends write a letter addressed to their senator or represen- tative or simply addressed "My Senator" or "My Congress person." The children should be encouraged to express how they feel about living in a society where they may be shot at — randomly, accidentally or inten- tionally — at any time and how that makes them feel: fear, panic, sadness, anger. Letters written by children should be sent to: Children's March for Gun Control c/o The Workmen's Circle 45 East 33rd Street New York, NY 10016 Or send letters via e-mail to: RAK@circle.org For information, contact Karen Rosenstein at the local Workmen's Circle, (248) 545-0985, or Bob Kaplan at national Workmen's Circle, 1-800-922-2558, ext. 211; Web site: http://vv-ww.circle.org/march MJAC Elects New Board Dr. Burton Fogelman was elected president of the board of directors of the Michigan Jewish AIDS Coalition at its annual meeting. Also elected were vice presidents Beth Goldberg (programming), Jeff Green (development) and Joy Schumacher (education); secretary Laurie Frankel and treasurer Milt Neuman. Newly elected board mem- bers are Rabbi Aaron Bergman, Lois Frank, Jay Kaplan, Jay Levin, Julie Nelson-Klein, Michael Phillips, Robert Silver and Betsy Winkelman. MJAC presented its volunteer recognition awards. The Community Service Award was presented to Pronto catering (Bill Thomas, Jim Domanski and Tom Murray, propri- etors); Tools of the Trade Award to Lea Sakora and Jeff Green; Administrative Staff Award to Roz Garfinkel and Gary Anders; Peer Educator Award to Jenny Hobson and Susan Leemaster Award to Linda Lee. The Angel Award went to Dr. Burton Fogelman for his outstanding contributions during the past year. TV Sp ecial Features Detroiters Channel 7 will air a documentary produced by the Jewish Theological Seminary 4:30-5:30 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 16. Rabbi Herbert Yoskowitz of Adat Shalom Synagogue and Detroit JTS rabbinical student Marcia Tilchin have roles in the program "Grateful, Am I, To You: The Morning Ritual Prayer and What It Means to Contemporary Jews Today." The title is taken from the English translation of the opening liturgical phrase Mode ani Ifiznecha in Shachrit, the morning prayer liturgy. Filmed in New York at the JTS Women's League for Conservative Judaism chapel, the show provides a portrait of communal prayer enriched by cantorial melodies and personal devo- tion. Interviews with worshippers offer insights into how prayer has trans- formed their relationships at home, at work and in their communities. JTS and the Interfaith Broadcasting Commission produce a series of annual liturgical specials designed to strengthen awareness of Judeo-Christian principles, demonstrate the ways in which faith can be expressed and inspire individuals to explore ways in which faith can enrich their lives.