Spirituality WHERE: HILLEL DAY SCHOOL "I think that after going to TIME: 7 P.M. Hi llel, you have such PHONE: (248) 851-3220 ADMISSIONS OFFICE a solid foundation, such a great Judaic Please call for more background, that no matter what information and/or to receive a copy of our high school you may go on to, brochure and video. you're prepared for the future,' Temple Dedicates Historical Marker On Sunday, Oct. 7, Temple Beth El will dedicate a Michigan historical marker commemorating the 150th anniversary of the founding of the congregation. This will be the third marker attesting to Temple Beth El's role in the founda- tion of the Detroit Jewish Community. The first, dedicated in 1973, is on East Lafayette in Detroit and commem- orates the Lafayette Street cemetery, Michigan's oldest Jewish cemetery, dedi- cated in 1851. The cemetery, which adjoins Elmwood Cemetery, contains the graves of Jewish veterans of the Spanish-American War and World War I. A t Hillel, we begin with small classes, teachers who love to teach and a dynamic curriculum that addresses the needs of the whole child. This solid foundation instills in children a love of learning and encourages them to reach their greatest potential. Hillel children are celebrated, both as individuals and as part of a community in which lessons are meaningful and learning is a To learn more, we invite you to attend our Open House • October 15TH • 7:00 p.m. Our open house is for prospective new parents with children entering our kindergarten and first grade programs for the 2002/2003 school year. HILLEL DAY SCHOOL OF METROPOLITAN DETROIT THE GOLDMAN-HERMELIN EDUCATION FOUNDATION AT THE SCHOSTAK FAMILY CAMPUS 32200 MIDDLEBELT ROAD BETWEEN NORTHWESTERN HWY. AND 14 MILE ROAD (248) 851-3220 ExT.1033 ADMISSIONS OFFICE Information will be available regarding our new graduated tuition structure and financial assistance program. The second marker, dedicated in 1977 at the corner of St. Antoine and Congress, commemorates the site of the first Jewish religious services in Michigan. The site was the home of Isaac and Sarah Couzens, who arrived in Detroit in 1850 at a time when the Jewish population numbered 60. The Couzens held the first minyan in their home and later hosted the gathering of 12 families who met to form the Beth El Society. The marker being dedicated Oct. 7 commemorates the founding of the congregation and notes its embrace of Reform Judaism as well as Beth El's role in helping to charter the Union of American Hebrew Congregations. A representative of the Michigan Historical Commission will be among those speaking at the noon dedication at the temple. grounds. Following the ded- ication, there will be a reception in the foyer. The dedication and reception are open to the community. There is no charge . The 2a Oran Approach Simply the best solution for women suffering hair loss due to chemo, alopecia, genetics or medical side effects. I EXCLUSIVE DESIGNER HAIRPIECES 1 This one-of-a-kind is a featherweight custom fitted net. We add your hair color, hair length and wave, then style it to your exact hair style. !EXACT DUPLICATION CUSTOM WIGS , For women undergoing chemotherapy treatments, we offer the finest human hair or synthetic wigs, tailoring them to your exact color, length, wave and density. Complete customizing duplicates your hair style. BEST KEPT SECRET IN TOWN" 248-855-8845 (Womcn') 24S-855-1950 "THE 10/5 2001 56 (Mcf1 .6) 5799 West Maple (one block west of Orchard Lake Road) West Bloomfield Temple Israel Plans Academy Temple Israel will begin its fall 2001 adult education academy with a kick-off program 7:30 p.m. Thursday; Oct. 18, featuring George Cantor, Detroit News columnist. He will speak on Courtney's Legacy: A Father's Journey, the book he wrote after the loss of his daughter George Cantor There will be a reception following the program. For information or to make reservations, call Temple Israel Tyner Religious School, (248) 661-5725. .