C om mu nity Chanukah 'Rocks' At Akiva IN PROGRESS No Charges Please On The Boardwalk (248) 626-7776 Orchard Lake Rd. The Akiva chbir. when you can't include your pet in your travel plans .. . Yeshivat Akiva in Southfield held a celebration for the first night of Chanukah. The opening address was given by the headmaster, Rabbi Yigal Tsaidi. The evening started with the lighting of the candles by the kindergarten class under the direction of Rivka Nachlas. The event highlight was soloist Yaniv Tsaidi, son of Rabbi Tsaidi. Laura Schwartz led the Akiva choir, composed of children from the elemen- tary school. Yaniv Tsaidi in concert. BOARDING ♦ GROOMING TRAINING ♦ DAY CARE The Metro Area's Most User-Friendly Vacation Spot for Your Pet 26245 Michigan Ave. Inkster, Michigan 877 949 PETS ♦ 313 277 6805 Open 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. Sunday thru Saturday - - - - At Pet Suite Retreat, your pet will be cared for by men & women dedi- cated to your pets well being. Our exclusive free shuffle service to and from Metro Airport allows you to leave your vehicle in our secure indoor parking facility. Using our shuttle service is not only hassle free, it saves you time and money. Were you on the Michigan Unity Mission to Israel? Brinc in your Mission name tag and receive 10% oft your pet's next boarding. ATS Elects Board The Detroit Chapter of the American Society for Technion-Israel Institute of Technology elected new members to its board of directors. Shown in the first row are Joe Epel, Mark Carney, Bea Epel, Susie Pappas, Marty Rosenthal, Rose Feldman, David Handleman, Larry Rich, Amy Folbe and Ron Schwartz. In the second row are Ron Bassey, Scott Leemaster, Judy Cantor, Rob Schecter, Harvey Freeman, Jim Deutchman, Doug Etkin and Morrie Rochlin, chapter president. New members elected but not shown are Jim Bellinson, Don Lansky, Jerry Kanter, Phil Minkin, Mickey Nemer, Mary Wartell. 1/19 2001 52