for a Day School Education Meet two members of JAMD's class of 2006 of psychoanalysis, U-M. Also, Dr. Andrei S. Markovits, professor of politics, U-M; Dr. Anton Pelinka, professor of Germanic language and literature, U-M; Dr. Melvin Small, professor of history, WSU; Dr. Kenneth Waltzer, director of Center for Integrative Studies, Arts and Humanities, James Madison College, Michigan State University, East Lansing; Dr. David Weinberg, professor of history, director of Cohn-Haddow Center for Judaic Studies, WSU; Dr. David Wyman, Josiah Du Bois professor of history emeritus, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Mass. The HMC Academic Advisory Committee will meet again in July. For information on the HMC or the conference, call Rabbi Rosenzveig, (248) 661-0840. Kadima Hosts Golf Classic Southfield-based Kadima will host the first Kadima Golf Classic, in honor of Milton Y. Zussman, at Franklin Hills Country Club in -Farmington Hills on Monday, July 15. Registration and lunch will begin at 11:30 a.m. followed by a shotgun start at 1 p.m. There will be cocktails at 6:30 p.m. and a strolling dinner and awards at 7:15. The classic will end with a raffle and auction at 8:15. All proceeds will benefit the Kadima Mental Health Drop-In Center. That center will be a venue for clients to gather and enjoy social and recreational activities with their peers in an atmosphere of friendship and acceptance. Staff will be available to offer support, encouragement and guidance. Participation in organizing . programming and activities will provide opportunities for clients to re-learn the skills necessary for them to function more fully in the community. Kadima is a nonprofit, non- sectarian mental health agency. It offers residential, counseling and supported employment services to adults with psychiatric disabil- ities. For information on the Kadiima Golf Classic, call (248) 559-8235. RYAN LANDAU REBECCA STARKS Favorite activities: swimming, dance, tennis, the viola Graduate of: Norup Middle School Synagogue affiliation: Temple Emanu-El Favorite activities: hockey, tennis, Camp Tamarack Graduate of: Orchard Lake Middle School Synagogue affiliation: Temple Israel "I was attracted to JAMD because of its size and the opportunity for indi- vidual attention and great friend- ships. JAMD seems like it's meant for me." "The JAMD students I talked to loved it so much, it made me want to go. I want to learn more about Judaism and I can't wait to learn Hebrew." The Jewish Academy of Metropolitan Detroit accepts students of all academic and religious backgrounds. Our innovative curriculum includes a preparatory program that ensures a smooth transition for public and private school students as they enter this exciting new Jewish environment. JAMD is still accepting for fall of 2002. Call Head of School, Rabbi Lee Buckman 248.592.5263, for information, an interview or to schedule a tour of our facility. JAMD...fostering critical thinkers, confident leaders and committed Jews 52 weeks of Jikkl Reading glasses cos Electric 13111 $35.0C3 Since 1986 STEVEN TARNOW, C.R. PREFERRED BUILDING CO. (248) 626-5603 Fax 248-932-0950 Residential & Commercial Remodeling Building Quality Into Every Project With Unmatched Persogal Service. Knowing what's going on.... PRICELESS Featuring Andersen Windows NARr wazurziv.ga: Licensed & Insured 6/14 2002 41