Community IT'S OUR BIGGEST SALE WITH OUR LOWEST PRICES! Save as much as ZiC? Ytt OFF ORIGINAL PRICES throughout the store by taking an EXTRA 50% OFF ALREADY- REDUCED PRICES. Going on now orful lunch bags. On Sunday morn- ing, Jan. 14, about 60 people, old and young, showed up at the synagogue for parallel learning sessions on the values of kindness and on doing mitzvot. Then, the messy work began. In assembly line fashion, each bag was filled with sandwiches, fruit, car- rots, granola bars, boxed drinks, candy and other snacks, said Naomi Pinchuk of Southfield, B'nai Moshe's social action chair. Along with peanut butter, the sand- wich squad prepared and delivered tuna, egg salad and cheese sandwiches. On Monday, B'nai Moshe members delivered and served 600 lunches at Central United Methodist Church. "In addition to helping to feed the hungry, our goal is to emphasize the importance of kindness, respect, ICC To Host Camp Open House THE SOMERSET COLLECTION 248.643.3300 REWARD YOURSELF FOR SHOPPING. CALL 1.888.INCIRCLE FOR PROGRAM DETAILS. SHOP WWW.NEIMANMARCUS.COM Take 30% to 75% off original prices on furs; no other reductions apply. Furs not in all stores, subject to prior sale, labeled to show country of origin, and may include prior season's merchandise. Savings off existing sale prices. Selected merchandise only. Interim markdowns may have been taken. No adjustments for prior sales. Celebrate Summer will be the theme of the Jewish Community Center camp open house and party 1-4 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 11, at the JCC in West Bloomfield. Balloons, clowns, games and prizes will highlight the celebration. The raffle grand prize will be one week of camp free as chosen by the camper. There are other prizes. Parents who register before March 2 will be entitled to savings on fees. Admission to the party is free and the public is invited. The open house is sponsored and produced by Entertainment Inc. For information or a brochure, call the camp office, (248) 661- 1000. Sale at Massachusetts, Illinois, Michigan, Colorado, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Virginia, Missouri, and Washington, D.C. stores only. Merchandise at NM Palm Beach, The Galleries of Neiman Marcus stores, and Last Calls Clearance Center stores not included. Sale ends February 12. Frank Meisler Elegance at Tradition! Tradition! 2 /9 2001 36 Call Alicia (248) 557-0109 for directions ffnai Moshe Marks Tu B'Shevat Congregation B'nai Moshe will hold a Tu b'Shevat family seder 10:30 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 11, at the syna- gogue. They will use a Haggadah developed by Cantor Earl G. Berris. Included in the seder will be a story geared for pre-schoolers. Following the seder, there will be a "planting" project for the children. The program is coordinated by Susan Sinai, family education pro- grammer. For information, call the synagogue office, (248) 788-0600. There is a nominal donation. understanding and friendship," said Susan Sinai, B'nai Ivlosht's family edu- cator. Among the participants were Jerry and Git Feldman of West Bloomfield, along with their sons, Jacob and Mark. "It's a wonderful feeling of commu- nity, not only within our synagogue but to the community at large," said Git Feldman, former chair of the school's education committee. "I think this is an extremely important part of the children's education." Jacob, 12, who will become bar mitzvah at B'nai Moshe in November, said preparing the lunch bags was fun. For his bar mitzvah community ser- vice project, he will once again work at feeding the needy — as a volunteer at Yad Ezra, the Oak Park-based kosher food pantry. El Lubavitcher Rebbe Commemorated This year marks 50 years since the late Lubavitcher Rebbe Menachem Schneerson assumed leadership of the worldwide Lubavitch movements, fol- lowing the demise of his father-in-law Rabbi Joseph Isaac Schneerson. Jews all over the world will mark the anniversary with special events. Rabbi Yosef Mishulovin, director of FREE (Friends of Refugees of Eastern Europe), will commemorate the jubilee year the week- Lubavitcher Rebbe end of Feb. 10 and 11. The Russian-speaking community is invited to attend a gathering (a far- brengen) for discussion, Chasidic melodies and stories led by Cantor Berele Zaltzman from the former Soviet Union. The event will be 8:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 10, at the Bais Chabad Torah Center, 5595 West Maple Road, West Bloomfield. No reservations are necessary. On Sunday, Feb. 11, Cantor Zaltzman will appear in concert at Yeshivat Akiva, 21100 W. 12 Mile Road, Southfield. Tickets can be pur- chased at the door; there is a special senior citizen discount.