Students and Recent Grads: d an internship or job welcomed home by his big sister and brother Carla and Noah. Sharing in their happiness are grandparents Lee and Jerry Gurwin and Dorothy Schechter-Hoyt and Ivan Hoyt. Joseph is named in loving memory of his pater- nal grandfather and maternal great- grandfather Joseph Schechter and Nathan Gurwin. Oct. 7 Jacki (Fisher) and Spencer Berns of Arlington Heights, Ill., welcome with love the birth of their daughter, Anabella Chai, little sister of Madalyn Kayla. Sharing in their joy are grandpar- ents Faye and Norman Fisher of Boynton Beach, Fla., and Joan and Rick Berns of Hilton Head, S.C. Anabella Chai is named in loving memory of her paternal great-grandmother Augusta Drill and her maternal great-grand- mother Belle Fisher. Bar/Bat Mitzvah Daniel Seth Liner was called to the Torah as a bar mitz- vah at Congre- gation Beth Ahm on Saturday, Jan. 15. Danny is the son of Lori and David Liner and brother of Michael "Ari" Liner. Kvelling grandpar- ents are Dorothy and Barney Roberts and Charlotte and Myron Liner. Danny is a seventh-grade honor student at West Hills Middle School in Bloomfield Hills. His special interests include participating in the Current Events Club and the geog- raphy bee at school, playing in the school band, competing in state- wide forensics tournaments as an extemporaneous speaker, watching U-M and Lions football games and playing flight-simulation games on the computer. His mitzvah projects included assisting in the Wing Lake special education program and working at the Food Bank of Oakland County in Pontiac. Julie Erin Moss will become a bat mitzvah on Saturday, Jan. 22, at Temple Israel. She is the daughter of Ruthie and Steven Moss and sister of Jason. Excited grandparents are Lillian and Ben Join us at an Employer Forum, sponsored by Pro-Detroit. A variety of employers will be there to prepare you for success. Come and hear: • When to apply for internships and a job • How to . get your foot in the door • What employers look for in an intern or job candidate • Where the great opportunities are • Why the internship gives you the competitive edge For more information or to confirm your attendance contact Debi Banooni at JVS, (248) 559-5000, ext 221; dbanooni@jvsdet.org or Robyn Grauer at Hillel of Metro Detroit, (313) 577-3459. • Pro-Detroit 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. Tuesday, February 1, 2000 Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, 6735 Telegraph Road, Bloomfield Hills, MI This is not a job fair but resumes will be accepted. JV S •Micro/Mini Grafting •1,000+ Graft Session •Most Advanced Techniques Millennium Make-up Sale •Personal, Professional & Friendly lin off all levin's brand cosmetics All Other Brands Always At Discount Prices WEST BLOOMFIELD OAK PARK Orchard Lake Rd. in the West Bloomfield Plaza 24695 Coolidge Hwy. at 10 Mile Rd. Plaza 851-7323 547-9669 Cole Clinic 1-800-870-6437 I 519-727-4247 www.transplanthair.com I Windsor, Canada Lisa R. (Shapiro) Boettcher Mortgage Consultant America's Residential Mortgage Source 888-352-6622 Ext. 32 or 12 Eric J. Rosenberg Area Manager • Benefit from the experience of two career mortgage professionals working jointly for you, providing superior client service. • Full array of programs with competitive pricing (conventional, jumbo, self-employed, bruised credit, FHA, VA, home .equity). • Both professional and client references available. • Proud sponsors of Michigan Special Olympics Superstars. ACCENTS IN NEEDLEPOINT Contemporary Designs 626-3042 IN THE ORCHARD MALL WEST BLOOMFIELD H VSUAL .1 PHOTOGRAPHY Converting a Moment in Time ... Into a Visual Memory of Life Phone: 248-592-0149 TST 1/21 DAVID BIERKAMP 2000 53