7. ; Staff Notebook 8TH ANNUAL FAMILY CONCERT Honoring Community Volunteer SHELLEY NADIV Wednesday, November 8 Southfield Centre for the Arts A HUMANITARIAN MEDICAL RELIEF PROGRAM FOR RUSSIAN JEWISH CHILDREN TICKETS: Adults: $25 in advance/$30 at door Child: $10 in advance/$15 at door Tickets available at: Borensteins, Esthers & Spitzers For further information call: (248) 542-1880 or (248) 855-6170 24350 Southfield Rd. Southfield (South of Ten Mile) Performance by DuDu Fisher Never on Friday with Yerachmiel Stewart Segulah Orchestra Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Concert begins at 7:00 p.m. American Heart Association., welcome home. Fighting Heart Disease and Stroke The Most Important Instrument in the Treatment of Stroke getzl ofeet Grills/Woo Assistecl with caterecl services in Leautiful surrounclinc i s create especiall y Tor °Icier adults. 4460 Qr4)af,) Lake Pod 1 t•i .483:2:3 \Vest Studios and suites with private baths Three well planned daily meals Emergency call systems Housekeeping and linen services Round the clock staffing Licensed Nurses 24 Hours Daily Personal care assistance Medical supervision Spa with pool and exercise room Scheduled activities Game room Library Hair salon Sundries shop Transportation Plus -- For the Memory Impaired 1 0 / 1 3 2000 26 Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcsre Ofeantzetions DuDu Fisher TOURS AVAILABLE DAILY call 248.683.1010 ©1995. American Heart Association VISIT Rabbi Addresses Detroit Council An Oak Park rabbi delivered a pre- Rosh Hashanah prayer before the Detroit City Council on Sept. 27. Rabbi Chaim Moshe Bergstein of Bais Menachem Academy reminded those gathered that the holiday, begin- ning at sun- Rabbi Bergstein down Sept. 29, marks "not the creation of the world, but the cre- ation of the first human being, Adam and Eve, created together as one." He added, "The individual is obli- gated to say that 'the whole world was created for me'; therefore, depends upon my actions." He challenged the council to "strive constantly to find favor in your eyes to bring merit and success for this city of over 1 million of your children. May all your children fol- low in their example and be blessed therewith, with health, prosperity, and good, learned and successful children." — Robert A. Sklar Canton Aids Toy Drive Congregation Bet Chaverim in Canton has joined forces with Einstein Brothers Bagels to collect gently used toys for Southfield-based Jewish Family Service. The toys may be dropped off until Sunday, Oct. 15, at Einstein Brothers Bagels on Ann Arbor Road in Plymouth, or during Congregation Bet Chaverim Sukkot services at 10:30 a.m. on Oct. 15. The Sukkot festival services will be held at the Northville Montessori School on Haggerty Road, just north of Five Mile Road. For information, contact the Congregation Bet Chaverim hotline, (734) 480-8880. — Harry Kirsbaum NOTEBOOK Joint Commission on Accredflatron of tiegthcare Ooentrations www.detroitjewishnews.com on page 28