Mazel Toy! Judaic Enrichment Earty Education Project 4;`46 Wr4 A project of Federation's Hermelin/Davidson Center for Congregation Excellence and the William Davidson Graduate School of Jewish Education, Jewish Theological Seminary invites you to an Evening of Learning THE ROAD IS MADE BY WALKING Educating Jews and Christians to and for a new relationship A Unique Event for Parents of Preschool Children and Children of All Ages with Mary C. Boys " Professor and author Mary C. Boys, based in New York City, is on the faculty of Union Theological Seminary as the Skinner and McAlpin Professor of Practical Theology. She is also an adjunct faculty member of the Jewish Theological Seminary and the Teachers College at Columbia University. Boys is a board member of the Tanenbaum Center for Interreligious Understanding and works as a consultant on teaching to Christian and Jewish theological faculties. TUESDAY, MAY 15, 2001 • 5:30-8:30 P.M. Temple Beth El 7400 Telegraph Road, Bloomfield Hills For information, call Dale Rubin at (248) 203-1520 Federation'si N T his is ecle-ration Tiliance for Jewish Education Visit us on the Web: www.thisisfederation.org VISITING NURSE ASSOCIATION OF SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN Providing Home Care & Hospice Services Since 1898 personal Care • Nursing Care • Hospice (888) 394-4VNA www vna org 5/4 2001 56 Call today for your free guide on how to select a home health care agency. Experience the Difference. Experience the VNA Touch! to swim, dance, perform, read and play the violin. As pan of her mitzvah pro- jects, she found it particularly meaning- ful to help when Temple Israel housed the homeless. Boris Milter will be called to the Torah as a bar mitzvah at Congregation Beth Shalom on Saturday, May 5. He is the son of Alla and Yefim Milter and the grand- son of Isak and Riva Milter, Khaya Slepoy and the late Boris Slepoy. Boris is an honor student at Norup Middle School in Oak Park. He plays the saxophone in the Norup band and the jazz band. He enjoys playing basket- ball, tennis and doing origami. His most significant interest is studying classical works of Judaism. Boris participated in many volunteer activities, including visiting seniors at Coville Apartments in Southfield, work- ing at Yad Ezra in Oak Park and helping host the homeless at Congregation Beth Shalom. Leah Beth Mutnick will be called to the Torah as a bat mitzvah on Saturday, May 5, at Temple Israel. She is the daughter of Catherine and Gary Mutnick and sister of Matthew. Happy grandparents are Violet and Stephen Kocsis and Sally and Erwin Mutnick. An honor student at Abbott Middle School in West Bloomfield, Leah enjoys dancing and playing the violin. Her most meaningful mitzvah projects were volunteering with senior citizens at Fleischman Residence in West Bloomfield and Elan Village in Southfield; she also assisted in the Temple Israel library and helped when the temple housed the homeless. Joshua Max Potter of Huntington Woods will be called to the Torah as a bar mitzvah on Saturday, May 5, at Temple Emanu-El. He is the son of Suzie and John Potter and brother of Benjamin. Proud grandparents are Sylvia and Morrey Sen,vin and Hazel Potter. Josh is an honor student at Norup