The People We've Trusted To Protect Us...Trust Richard D. KUHN Jr. Family Shabbat At Beth Shalom Sheriff Michael Bouchard Prosecutor Dave Gorcyca County Executive L. Brooks Patterson "Richard has shown his commitment to law enforcement and public safety, which are two more good reasons he'll be a good judge." "Richard's compassion for the victims of crime is exactly what our circuit court needs." "Rich Kuhn's proven legal abili- ty, dedication to hard work and judicial temperament, coupled with a level of personal and professional integrity that's beyond reproach, make him the ideal judicial candidate." Richard D. Kuhn, jr. has earned the respect and support of prosecutors, judges, police officers and public officials who endorse his tough stance on crime: He brings a distinguished record of public service as a four-term county commissioner and former staff attorney for Judge Rudy J. Nichols. Married and the father of two daughters, he serves as a municipal prosecutor and champion of victims' rights. Awarded the Legal Professions Highest Rating ("A-V") for legal ability and integrity by Martindale-Hubbell Endorsed By: Alan Ackerman Jim Alexander Peter M. Alter Hon. Steven N. Andrews Howard S. Arnkoff Harvey Babcock Andrew J. Broder Hon. Bill Bullard, Jr. Loren Dickstein Marc N. Drasnin Robert Z. Feldstein Julie I. Fershtman Eugene S. Friedman Hon. Hilda R. Gage Hon. Alice L. Gilbert Edward D. Gold Stuart Goldstein Henry S. Gornbein Allen A. Greenberg Daniel P. Hill Michael S. Hohauser Hon. David Honigman Bruce S. Kahn Larry Kaluzny Ryan Kaluzny Todd Kaluzny Ronald E. Kaplovitz Mark S. Koppelman David W. Kramer Marty Krohner Barry F. Lakritz Hon. Denise Langford-Morris Joseph Lavigne Jeffrey M. Leib Randy Lewis Norman L. Lippitt Betty L. Lowenthal Jay Y. Mandel Frank T. Mamat . Hon. John McDonald Hon. Fred M. Mester Fredrick A. Neumark Hon. Rudy J. Nichols Paul L. Nine Edward H. Pappas Thomas Plunkett David W. Potts Barry Powers Mitchell Ribitwer Thomas J. Ryan Robert H. Roether Barry M. Rosenbaum Adam D. Rosenberg Jerome Sabbota Hon. Gene Schnelz Hon. Marc Shulman Barry A. Seifman Hon. Edward Sosnick Robert E. Taub Hon. Shelley G. Taub Richard S. Victor Mark Weaver Allen M. Wolf ENDORSED BY: POLICE OFFERS ASSOCIATION OF MICHIGAN OAKLAND COUNTY DEPUTY SHERIFF'S ASSOCIATION OBSERVER & ECCENTRIC NEWSPAPERS On Tuesday, November 7th, Elect Richard D. Kuhn Jr., Oakland County Circuit Judge (Don't forget to vote the non-partisan ballot) PAID FOR BY RICHARD D. KUHN, JR. FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE COMMITTEE • 6130 BARKER • WATERFORD MI 48329 Get Results... Advertise in our Entertainment Section! 5./ 0% - - -v; DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 11/3 2000 64 JN Call The Sales Department (248) 354-7123 Ext. 209 Family Shabbat will be marked at 11 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 4, at Congregation Beth Shalom. Future service dates are Dec. 2 and Jan. 6. Designed for families to enjoy together, the event is comprised of an abbreviated traditional Conservative Shabbat service led by congregants. There will be opportunities for Torah honors. Children will be encouraged to participate through songs and cre- ative activities. A Kiddush will follow the service when Family Shabbat participants may join the entire congregation. The congregation's Family Programming Committee, chaired by Michelle Sider, sponsors the Family Shabbat Service. Everyone is wel- come. For details, call Sider, (248) 548- 7485. New Date For Flu Clinic The Jimmy Prentis Morris Building of the Jewish Community Center, in collaboration with the Oakland County Health Division, will hold a flu immunization clinic from 9-11 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 22, at the JCC in Oak Park. Participants should bring Medicare and/or Medicaid cards and a picture ID with a current address. There is a $3 donation for persons with no Medicare and/or Medicaid card. For information, call the JPM front desk, (248) 967-4030. Chap/cling Trains Volunteers The Jewish Community Chaplaincy program, which provides religious, cul- tural and spiritual support to frail Jewish older adults living in care facili- ties, will offer free volunteer-training. The next session will be 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 7, at Fleischman Residence, West Bloomfield. Quality of care standards and issues for resi- dents in care facilities will be dis- cussed as well as the importance of advocacy. The speaker will be Margot Parr, executive director, Jewish Home and Aging Services. The session is free of charge. To register, by Monday, Nov. 6, call Shirley Jarcaig, (248) 661-2999