OPPORTUNITY Film Class Has Jewish Focus I' I would say for young children WHERE: that this is a very nurturing environment. They get Jennifer Epstein Rube will teach an eight-week class titled "The Jewish Experience Through Film: Perception and Reality" beginning 7- 9:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 9, offered through the Jewish Life and Learning Department at the Jimmy Prentis Morris Jewish Community Center Building in Oak Park. Rube is a geriatric social worker at Teitel Apartments and Services. She is on the Hebrew high school faculty of Congregation Shaarey Zedek. This eight-week course will exam- ine the development of the American Jewish community through popular films. There will be some background reading material provided. The charge for the class is $50 for JCC members; $64 for non-members. For informa- tion, call Sharon Gaspas Goldenberg, (248) 967-4030. opportunities here that cannot be duplicated -1,--)ywhere else. When your 1st grader comes home pit the end of the first week of school and reads a page of Hebrew to you, it is the most amazing thing. And the childrenfeelsouood about what they accomplish; they want to teach their parents, they want to tell their parents, and they feel really good about it." — Hillel Parent Bible Study Program Set The Ecumenical Institute for Jewish- Christian Studies and Prince of Peace Catholic Church are offering a Bible study program tided "Jews and Christians Study Scripture." Ecumenical Director David Blewett and Dr. Seth Korelitz will lead a dialogue program examining texts from both Jewish and Christian scriptures. The free classes will be held 7:30- 8:30 p.m. Tuesdays, Nov. 2, 9, 16 and 23 at Prince of Peace, 4300 Walnut Lake Road, West Bloomfield. For information or to register, call the Ecumenical Institute, (248) 557-4522. H illel is a learning environment rich with opportunity. Hillel students are challenged to meet the highest standards of academic excellence. And through the study of Jewish beliefs, culture and observances, students learn reponsibilities within the Jewish community. Hillel...a caring environment in which students are provided the opportunity to thrive. To learn more, we invite you to talk with our faculty at our Open House on December 2 at 7:00 P.M. Wttekk.- Jazz Classes For Children Lianne Paskel will teach two eight-week j277. classes for girls in grades 1-3 starting Monday, Nov. 15, offered through the Jewish Life and Learning Department at the Jimmy Prentis Morris Building of the Jewish Community Center in Oak Park. Paskel has taught creative move- ment, modern dance and jazz. Both jazz series are age-related dance classes; basic jazz techniques along with Hip-Hop will be taught. Both begin Monday, Nov. 15, from 4:30-5:30 p.m. and from 6-7 p.m. Classes cost $73 for members and $89 for non-members. For information, call Sharon Gaspas Goldenberg, (248) 967-4030. ASK ABOUT OUR Preventive Maintenance Program • 24 Hour Emergency Service • 40 Vehicles • Radio Dispatch • Quality Installation To my "Marvelous" husband, my wonderful, wonderful children and my beautiful grandchildren, all of my many dear friends, and my concerned relatives. 011 are care and lenda on ly i nyselflAxt to "Pan" girls it may be taking me longer than expected, but please save me a seat; I will be back. Thank you again; you Eu'e all so very important to me. I'm looldng tc to being with you all