National Council of Jewish Worrian'g alit3f eounell T h a t S h ops SERVING THE COMMUNITY FOR 70 YEARS Sate of.... • Mens and Womens Designer Clothes ▪ Jewelry--Books—Music—Toys—Housewares—Furniture—Collectibles COUNCIL THRIFT SHOPS 3297 West 12 Mile Road Berkley, 48072 (248) 548-6664 Store Hours Drop Off Hours 1221 East Lincoln Royal Oak, 48067 (248) 542-2600 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday - Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Monday - Saturday Proceeds benefit our community service programs rot more information call (248) 355-3300 We appreciate your generous Dappert with gout donations of furniture-clothing, etc. Donations are tax deductible to the extent allowed by the law. E-mail: ncjwesg@speedlink.net Website: www.ncjwgds.org i h i n fA i n g. Please join us for an excitillg day touring 6 miciLie homes oncitiding th( .1 :11)= '4)11 hot-Ise aS feall.fred in tile Spring 20(32 Style Magazirle) - - Wednesday, May 29, 2()02 10:0(.) a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Acliianced sate ticket-S25.00 Ticket price (It door- $3Q.00 5/17 2002 64 Call Siizi Malach for tickets (248) 661-0567 or tickets available at Terriple Israel (248) 661-5700 Adat Shalom Honors Cooks Adat Shalom Synagogue will pay trib- charities in Michigan and Israel. He is ute to Jerry and Barbara Cook, Jewish a partner with the law firm of Theological Seminary of America Honigman, Miller, Schwartz and honorees, at Shabbat services, Cohn LP and chair of the firm's asso- Saturday, May 18. ciate development committee. The Cooks will be presented with One of the Cook's children, Cheryl the Shin award at the JTS gala on Cook, received her master of arts Thursday, May 30. degree in The Cooks are Judaic native Detroiters. Studies at Barbara, a full-time JTS and her Jewish volunteer, is master of a past president of social work Adat Shalom degree from Synagogue and Columbia chairs committees University, at the Jewish both in New Federation of York, Metropolitan through the Detroit: the joint JTS- Detroit Activities Columbia Jerry and Barbara Cook Committee, the program. Hillel Consoritum Adat and the Women's Division Leadership Shalom members serving on the local Forum. She is a board member of the JTS board include Gerald Byer, Max M. Fisher Foundation and a past Herman and Pauline Canner, Carol executive director of Congregation Weintraub Fogel, Alan Kaufman, Paul Beth Shalom. Magy, Bobbie Miller, Allen Olender, Jerry was an officer and board Robert Schostak, Gary Shiffman, member of Adat Shalom, chaired the Jeffrey Supowit and Larry Wolfe. In membership committee and served on addition, Alan Kaufman, Paul Magy the synagogue's caring community and Robert Schostak serve on JTS committee. He is a board member of national board of overseers for List the United Jewish Foundation of (undergraduate) College, the rabbini- Metropolitan Detroit and a member cal school and the Davidson Graduate of the Federation Culture and Group School of Education, respectively. Services Division. He also served as a Adat Shalom has Robert Gamer, national board member of the Jason Miller and Marsha Tilchin Foundation for Conservative among the students from our commu- (Masorti) Judaism in Israel. nity studying at JTS. Jerry is the trustee of the Ben Teitel For information or reservations for Charitable Trust, established by his the JTS gala, call the Detroit office, late uncle, Ben Teitel, to assist Jewish (248) 258-0055. Beth Ahm Hosts Cub Scout Troop Aish Offers Hebrew Class Congregation Beth Ahm hosted an organizational meeting in April to start a Cub Scout troop. Another informational meeting is scheduled for June 5, open to anyone regardless of synagogue affiliation. The youngsters will go to Detroit Comerica Park to participate in New Scouts Day, when new Cub Scouts are invited to the ballpark before the game and given the opportunity to walk the bases. Other upcoming activities include a scavenger hunt at Greenfield Village in dearborn. For information, call the office of Beth Ahm, (248) 851-6880. Aish HaTorah will run a crash course in Hebrew reading beginning May 20. The course will be for five consecutive weeks; each class will be 1.5 hours long. The course is for anyone who would like to be able to read prayer- book Hebrew; it would also be help- ful to those with an upcoming family celebration such as a bar/bat mitzvah or bris or anyone planning a trip to Israel since it is taught with the Sephardic pronunciation common in Israel. Dr. Joel Zacks will teach the class. For information or to register, call Aish HaTorah, (248) 593-5138.