$2,000. To learn more about Federation's Israel Children's Camp Fund, contact David Contorer at (248) 203-1490. — Keri Guten Cohen Teens Make Music With A Mission R ather than mourn the post- ponement of Teen Mission 2002, scheduled for June, the 11 local participants have decid- ed to do something for Israel. Joined by siblings and friends, the teens will perform their own concert to benefit Magen David Adorn (MDA) and the Jezreel Valley International Center for Arts & Culture in Israel. The concert, being held in a private home, is scheduled for 4 p.m. Sunday, May 5. Vocal and instrumental selections, from classi- cal to Israeli folk music, will be pre- sented by the youth, ages 9-17. "I felt my kids should be doing something more for Israel than just attending rallies," said Ruth Zerin of West Bloomfield. "I want them to be able to look back and say they did all they could for Israel." Her children and their friends are musical, so they decided to hold the benefit concert. It is a way for the Teen Mission particip'ants to make a direct connection with 19 Israeli teens they met the week before Passover from Michigan Jewry's Partnership 2000 region in the Central Galilee. Zerin said the local and Israeli teens, brought together by the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, are staying in contact. They would have traveled together on the Teen Mission. "The teens chose the MDA because the need is so great and the cultural organization because that's youth helping youth," Zerin said. "The message here is that while Palestinian children are really being taught to do destructive things for their cause, to strap on bombs and kill other children in the process, our children are being reared to value life and to know that every life is important," she said. Space is limited for the concert. For directions to the private home, call Zerin at (248) 538-9260. Donations for the Israeli charities also can be made through Zerin. — Keri Guten Cohen WSU's Jewish Heritage Month Wayne State University President Irvin D. Reid proclaimed April Jewish Heritage Month. His proclamation, read by Provost Dr. Charles Bantz at Hillel of Metro Detroit offices April 1, begins: "Each spring, our nation's Jewish commu- nity remembers its struggles, cel- ebrates its achievements and renews its commitment to the future. We join, the President of the United States, Congress and Irvin Reid others through- out the world in this commemoration. We stand with people of good will everywhere in rec- ognizing a Jewish heritage filled with rich traditions and contributions to the progress of humankind." — Sharon Zuckerman Corrections • In "The Great Eight" (April 26, page 35), a profile of Rosevelyn Lieberman, one of the Jewish Apartments & Services' Eight Over Eighty honorees, a statement about her work with the Oakland County CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) program to help resolve family guardianship cases should have stated that CASA vol- unteers investigate the facts in cases in which a petition has been filed with the Oakland County Probate Court for appointment of a guardian for a minor child, then file a report with a recommenda- tion as to disposition of the peti- tion. The volunteers do not decide who should be appointed as the guardian for children in need of such a service. In addition, the grandmother of five has been a member of the Greater Detroit Section of the National Council of Jewish Women for 20 years, including six as chairman of the . CASA program. • In "Akiva Plans Award Banquet" (April 26, page 24), the nursery school building donated by the Meer family is a# Yeshiva Beth Yehudah in Southfield. Peace al " THE ORIGINAL SOUVLAKI" Diguex Speciatileci Gyro Platter A large portion of sliced meat with onion, tomato and dressing with pita. "Make your own sandwich." . Lamb Chops Our special marinated chops served with rice, vegetable and pita. Chicken Kabob Our seasoned all-white meat skewered and broiled with vegetables and served with rice, vegetable and pita. Shish Kebob Our beef seasoned and skewered and broiled with vegetables, rice and pita. Baked Chicken Half chicken marinated with our special blend of seasoning with rice, vegetable St pita. Spinach Pie Layers of spinach and feta cheese embedded in crispy layers of filo dough served with rice, vegetable and pita. r F I. *i. tv TOTAL BILL '' , Dine. In Only • expires 5-9-02 wig my am I a JA ME SPECIALISTS M CUSTOM GLASS PRODUCTS: • Eurostyle Frameless Shower Enclosures • Conventional Tub & Shower Enclosures • Custom W«11 Mirrors • Mir ► m-ed BI-Fold Doors • Beveled & Etched Glass • Glass Furniture & Table Tops • Handrails St-Ace/1964 Visit our Southfield Gallery of Glass «t: 22223 Telegraph Rd. (South of 9 .1111e Rd.) 248-353-5770 248-353-0678 Fax A GLASS www.reidglass.com DAVID ROSENMAN'S AlUlle MUM PURCHASERS NEW & USED CAR BROKER Sales • Leasing • Buying (248) 851-CARS (248) 851-2277 5/3 2002 13