N • - JNF Honors Lyons' Memory The Greater Michigan Region of the Jewish National Fund will honor the legacy of the Rev. James R. Lyons with the Keter Shem Tov (Crown of Good Name) Award at a dinner Monday, Nov. 8, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. The evening begins with cocktails at 6. Rev. Lyons was the founder and executive director of the Ecumenical Institute for Jewish-Christian Studies. He also was a member of the executive board of the National Christian leadership Council for Israel. An advocate for the State of Israel, its land and people, he lectured in churches, synagogues and universi- ties, and to interfaith groups, on issues relating to post-Auschwitz Christian theology, the Shoah, Israel and Christian-Jewish relations. As it said on the gold pin he always wore on his lapel, zachor, Hebrew for remember" Lyons, who suffered from dia- betes, died in 1998. Proceeds from the event will go toward an Israeli forestation project bearing his name. Son David and wife Christine will accept the award. A joint JNF/Ecumenical Institute Mission to Israel to dedicate this pro- ject is anticipated in the coming year. Table sponsors include Edythe Jackier, Maxwell Jospey, His Eminence Adam Cardinal Maida, Mr. and Mrs. Merton Segal, Detroit Edison and St. John Health System. For dinner reservations, call the JNF office, (248) 557-6644. `` Several in Stock available for immediate delivery THE NEW 2000 BMW Z3 ROADSTER LOADED!! e 3nn * 7 7 per month ,kkza • • r, 'TY . Veterans' Day Ceremonies The Michigan Jewish War Veterans and Ladies Auxiliary will take part in two ceremonies Sunday, Oct. 31, in recognition of Veterans' Day. State Commander Robert Feldman will head a delegation join- ing the Balfour Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion in Windsor, Ontario, commanded by Izzy Sigal. Chief of Staff Milton Klein's group will join other veteran organi- zations in a wreath-laying ceremony at Grace United Church of Christ with Pastor Henry Reinwald. For information, call the JWV Memorial Home office, (248) 559- 5680. 4065 W. Maple at Telegraph • Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301 • (248) 642-6565 'plus tax. $2458 due at inception includes 1st pymt, refundable sec. dep. of $450 & cap cost reduction of $1500. 10,000 miles. 36 month lease based on approved credit through BMW Financial Services TIE VEM ER 2nd Jonathan Brateman is a man of sterling integrity and character, whose sense of vision and devotion will be an asset to all of the people of Southfield, Rabbi Elimelech Goldberg young Israel of Southfield Vote November 2nd for JONATHAN BRATEMAN For Southfield City Council Paid for by Jonathan Brateman for Southfield City Council Irving Brateman, Treasurer To help the campaign, send your checks to: 22917 S. BellwoOd Drive, Southfield, Ml 48034 (personal .checks only) 10/29 1999 Detroit Jewish News 57