441111.1.111.0 4.00, Nancy & We have had an excellent response to our Family Camps at Grand Resort! Stephen I Grand Resort Bar/Bat Mitzvah Michael Adam Coden celebrated his bar mitzvah on Saturday, April 1, with the Workmen's Circle/Arbeter Ring. Friends and family joined Michael, his par- ents, Ron and Renee Coden, and his sister Casey and brother David at the simcha. Proud grandparents are Evelyn and Hyman Sipher, Maurice Coden and Beverly and Jack Worpell. Participating in the program were Sunday school students singing as a chorus to honor Michael, led by music teacher Esther Freeman and accompanied by pianist David Rodgers. Jan Adler, shule director, officiated; and Karen Rosenstein, field director, brought greetings from Workmen's Circle locally and nationally. Michael's bar mitzvah presenta- tion was titled "Hank Greenberg, New York to the Big Leagues." For the Yiddish component, he recited a poem about Greenberg that was composed by newspaper writer Edgar Guest. He also delighted his guests with the words, in Yiddish, to the song "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" ("Nem Mir Aroys Tsu Dem Pilkeshpiel"). Mary Koretz was Michael's Yiddish tutor. Michael is a seventh-grader at Norup Middle School in Oak Park. His interests include bowling, base- ball and tennis. He plays the piano and the coronet. Michael has partici- pated in a variety of mitzvah pro- jects. He made sandwiches for Oak Park seniors and prepared food bas- kets for Focus:Hope. He has been active in Woodstrivers, a youth orga- nization that does community work in the metropolitan area. Through this group, Michael baked cookies for the homeless, sang at nursing homes and helped out at many Huntington Woods special events. Stacy Brooke Indig, daughter of Karin and Harry Indig, will celebrate her bat mitzvah at Congregation Shaarey Zedek on Saturday, April 15. Her brother David will participate in the ceremony. Proud grandparents Irving and Nita Barit and Golda Indig will share in the occasion. Stacy is the granddaughter of the late Benti Indig. There are a few spaces available, so please contact Beth Sonne at 248-661-0600 ext. 105 as soon as possible to find out more information. Act Quick19 1 . Only a few spaces remain! ta Irks 2 Sh Abb, no Sports Ants 8 1/4 c ting s '514*n/tong Drama raft rated, tV eninS Activittes Nat u re . Week #1 - July 10-16 Week #2 - July 17-31 Week #3 - July 24-30 Week #4 - July 31-August 6 Week # 5 - August 7-13 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • In conjunction with the • Karmanos Cancer Insttute, • • • • • • • this special week was added! • • • • August 21-27 • • • A grant has been received from the Jewish Fund • • • • to provide a special week for families who have • • • • children or members with cancer. Enjoy a relaxing •• • and memorable week together at a reasonable fee. • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • For more info: 248.661.0600 www.tamarackgrandresort.com Morris Bednarsh, Anthony Ferrari & Chris Schornack Extend Hearty Wishes To Our Customers and Friends For A Ver Healthy and Happy PASSOVER Applegate Square Northwestern Hwy. at Inkster (248) 356-7007 M.B. JEWELRY DESIGN & MFG. LTD. - Check out the advan- e s6*4 4.50% APY bass tages! •We'll deposit $25 into your new account ` Heritage Bank's Classic Checking Account * Annual Percentage Yield is effective as of March 13, 2000. APY falls to 1.75%a, and a $750 monthly statement fee if b6lance goes below $1000. Business or FDIC brokered accounts not eligible. Rates r I nsured subject to change without notice. L'ewagi, C • Unlimited checking • First box of checks FREE • Free AMA/Debit Card • No monthly service fees • S1000 minimum balance • Account must be open for 6 months minimum • Deposit applies to new accounts only W,Ar '7;; is JUR! MICHIGAN HERITAGE Farmington Hills 28300 Orchard Lake Rd. 1 /4 Mile N. of 12 Mile Rd. 800.914-3524 Novi 21211 Haggerty Rd. North of 8 Mile Rd. Next to the Novi Hilton 888.437-8243 Troy 1917 East Big Beaver Rd. At John R. Rd. Next to Starbucks Coffee 248.619-0264