Community s i style of experience with SOtillo strong emotional fervor If this does not define your holiday experiences you must join Aish Birmingham for the Cartoonist Talks To Hadassah S oulS ervice No dues • No dress code The A ish ervice will leave y t Friday night service begins at 7:30 p.m. Saturday & Sunday services begin at 10:00 a.m. Call the Aish center now to reserve your seats 248.593.5138 or log on to aish.com and sign up 555 South Old Woodward Ave. Suite 23L Birmingham, MI 48009 all this because the . understanding why we pray • feeling good about being Jewish . connected to God to connected to yourself services are conducted in English (what a novel idea! You mean I will be able to follow and understand?) aish: we bring meaning to life GIFTS FINE FURNITURE ACCESSORIES GIFTS ALWAYS 30% OFF • (MOST MFRS) • UNIQUE UNUSUAL • COMPLIMENTARY • GIFT • WRAPPING 6644 Orchard Lake Koaci at Maple Road Wee, Dloordield 248 855-1600 Mon-T hur 10-9 Tue-Wed-Fri-Sat10-6 Sur112-5 Celebrating your years together in the sun 8/30 2002 48 ° Don't forget to let us help! Contact Sy Manello to get your announcement in the Jewish News. 248.539.3001 Cathy Guisewite, creator of the comic strip "Cathy," will present "A Cartoonist's View of Life" for the Gieater Detroit Chapter of Hadassah on Tuesday, Sept. 24, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek Southfield. An invitation- only pre-glow will begin at 11 a.m., followed by a noon lunch and the speaker at 1 p.m. Cathy Boutiques will be Guisewite open from 10 a.m.-3:30 p.m. There will also be a raffle. The event's sponsors include Bank of Bloomfield Hills, Josephine Ford Cancer Center-Henry Ford Health System, Comerica Bank, HoMedics, Pet Supplies Plus, Sherwood Studios and Wachler Jewelers. There is a charge to attend. For information, call Hadassah, (248) 683-5030. MJI Offers New Degree Program Michigan Jewish Institute (MJI), a senior college based in Oak Park, will begin offering a new associate's in applied science degree in business and information systems this fall. The program will incorporate a general studies foundation with course work in accounting, business law and management, economics, communication and business-level computer applications. Students can also earn a bachelor of applied science degree in business or computer information systems technology. MJI is planning a new main cam- pus in West Bloomfield, with con- struction expected to commence during the 2002 2003 academic year. Classes at 25401 Coolidge, Oak Park, begin the week of Tuesday, Sept. 3, for the 15-week fall semes- ter. For information, call Paul Levine, (248) 414-6900. -