to"^00Nom,IIP • If they're old enough to get married, they're old enough to get their own Jewish News. If you have family or friends who are marrying, consider giving them a subscription to The Detroit Jewish News. It's the community's "book of why." With it, they keep in touch with Jewish life. Interesting articles about their heritage, the holidays, current events and politics. Plus art, literature, dance, kosher cooking...who's having a baby, who's having a bar mitzvah and who's passed away. Give your newlyweds...or any family and friends who want to stay in touch, a useful way to do it. Give them The Detroit Jewish News by calling (248) 354 6620 today. - I I'd like to send a 52-week Jewish News gift subscription Plus 5 free issues of Style Magazine A 72 value ... just 48 ($65 out of state) Please bill me Payment Enclosed Card No. Eicp. Date I Your Name I Your Address I Your City Phone 1 Gift Card Message: MasterCard Visa Signature (Required) State Zip I Send the Gift Subscription to: Name Address City Phone Mail to: Detroit Jewish News, P.O. Box 2267, Southfield, MI 48037-2267 State Zip DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Phone: (248) 354-6620 I Fax: (248) 354-1210 I Allow 2-3 weeks delivery of The Detroit Jewish News %TN 6/1 2001 46 I. OLDN6H Israel Bonds Women Cite Edythe Jackier Maas Foundation Seeks Nominations Edythe Jackier will receive the Jerusalem of Gold Award from the Metro Detroit State of Israel BOnds Women's Division in recognition of her support of the State of Israel, the community and the Israel Bonds Campaign at a Diamond Trustee/Prime Minister's Club cocktail reception 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 19, hosted by Miriam and Fred Ferber in their home. The event, chaired by Jean Frankel and Jane Edythe Jackier Sherman, will be attended by Jackier's friends and family and is spon- sored by current State of Israel Bonds purchasers of $10,000 or more. Malcolm Hoenlein, executive vice chair- man, Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, will be the speaker. For information on the tribute, call Israel Bonds, (248) 352-6555, or toll- free (888) 352-6556. Nominations are being sought for candidates for the third Benard L. Maas Prize for Achievement in Jewish Culture and Continuity/Performing Arts, admin- istered by the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit. The Maas Foundation supports education, the arts, cultural institu- tions and Jewish organizations with the well being of children and youth a primary concern. Consideration for awards will go to working artists, scholars and educators making a unique contribution to Jewish continuity, through a performing arts medium (music, theater, dance). Prizes will be awarded for overall excellence for a body of work and the importance of its contribution to the quality and continuity of Jewish life in Michigan. The prize for individu- als includes a cash award of $10,000. In the category of organizations and institutions, a certificate of recogni- tion will be awarded. Deadline for names of nominees is June 29. Nomination packets are due by July 31. To submit a nomination and obtain an official packet, call the Department of Community Outreach and Education at Federation, (248) 642-4260. Maud Lyon Slates Talk Maud Lyon, executive director of Detroit 300 Inc., will be one of the speakers at the annual meeting of the Jewish Historical Society of Michigan 10:45 a.m. Sunday, June 24, at Temple Beth El. She will provide informa- tiOn regarding events celebrating Maud Lyon Detroit's 300th birthday. The talk will be followed by lunch. Previously, Lyon was director of the Detroit Historical Museum and was appointed in 1996 by Mayor Dennis Sarcher to chair the Tercentenary EXploratory Committee, charged with developing a plan for Detroit's tricen- tennial. The annual meeting will also include a performance by Robert Grossman, portraying Rabbi Leo M. Franklin. There is a charge of $25 for the luncheon. For reservations or informa- tion, call Rob Kaplow, (248) 827-1868, or Jim Grey, (248) 540-9070. JHAS Trains Volunteers Frail older adults need volunteers to visit them, monitor their quality of life and report back to the guardian- ship staff of the Jewish Home and Aging Services Guardianship Program. Volunteer training sessions will be held at Fleischman Residence/Blumberg Plaza, 6710 West Maple, West Bloomfield. The first session will be held 7-9 p.m. Monday, June 11. The topic will be "The Role of the Guardianship and the Guardianship Volunteer." The second session will be 7-9 p.m. Monday, June 18. The topic will be "Quality of Life Issues in a Healthcare Setting." Margot Parr, executive director, JHAS, will discuss monitoring standards of care for resi- dents in care facilities. The sessions are free of charge. Refreshments will be served. To reg- ister, call Shirley Jarcaig, (248) 661- 2999, by Thursday, June 7.