c0 We wish our faznitY410) frienbs a very healthy, baPPV and prci "'emus new Year. SIMON & ESTHER TABAtHNIK and FAMILY We wish our fatnily*b frienbs a very healthy, happy and; proerous new Vear. HARRY & SHiROY TANKSLEY A Very Happy and Healthy New Year to All My Friends and Family. Happy +-happy N ew N ew Year- yeas* May the coming year be filled with health and happiness foe all owe family and friends. Max the coming year be filled with health and happiness foe all owe family and friends. HAROLD & ROSALIE DEAN and FAMILY KARL & ESTHER GUTMAN +-happy Happy New Year New Year A Very Happy and Healthy New Year to All Our Friends and Family. ROBERT A. & ROSALYN SCHWARTZ JOEL & HOWARD MICHEL, MATTHEW & JORDYN HOPE BERTMAN WHIP g May the coming year be filled with health and appiness foe all u family and friends. May the coming yeae be filled with health and happiness foe all owe family and friends. PEGGY BOOKSTEIN JENNIFER, STEVE & AVERY RIBIAT h FORUM from page R17 School of Law, Samford University Cumberland School of Law and the U.S. Catholic Conference. On Nov. 7, Michigan vot- ers will consider a Constitutional amendment that would allow the state to dispense money, in the form of a financial voucher, to parents who send their chil- dren to non-public school, including schools sponsored by religious institutions. "Whether the amend- ment's new indirect funding of private sectarian schools would violate the First Amendment as an establish- ment of religion and, there- fore constitute an invalid policy, is questionable," Seid said. "If it is approved by voters, legislation is likely to follow as in other states which have adopted a vouch- er program. " MASORET A Very Happy and Healthy New Year to All Our Friends and Family. rZe164.t.A.w c-‘44 63444Ttee.444.,, /at- ‘17-eat, Ivarpc:14-e, ALAN & LENORE DEUTCH-SINGER BRAD, STEPHANIE & JUSTIN 4344‘.1 1,‘ • etze. ,„&k..Sk.W the covvim9 yeah VICKI, MELISSA, ESPERANZA, T., PABLO, HERB, JASON, JORDAN & TANGO FRIEDMAN be filled with 11,ealtk and kappiness a ► cl pv-ospetAity foe all oute. Family and Fry-let/ids 9/29 2000 R18 May the New Year [ring To All MY Friends and Familq - Health, Joy. prosperity and tvervthinW Good In life. JUDYE KANFER from page R17 at La Difference kosher restau- rant in West Bloomfield. It starts Nov. 1. "Jewish Medical Ethics," with Rabbi Elliot Pachter, will be at Bravo Coffee House at 14 Mile and Farmington roads in West Bloomfield, for an eight-part series starting Oct. 23. Tuition is $50 for the series; $7 per session. "Sparks of Light: Heroes of the Jewish Experience" is a series meeting noon Thursdays at the Max M. Fisher Building in Bloomfield Township. Mitch Parker, director of spe- cial education at Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit, leads the first session on Oct. 12. Other sessions: Oct. 19 with Rabbi Hal Greenwald, Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit; Oct. 26, Rabbi Charles Popky, Congregation Beth Ahm; Nov. 2, 9 and 16, all with Rabbi Matt Futterman, this year's Conservative community visit- ing scholar. There is a charge of $7 per session. For those unable to attend classes, Eilu v' Eilu offers Drivetime Torah Tapes, avail- able on loan at no charge. For information, call Eilu (248) 593-3490.