Comm unity CONqRNATiON ChAyE 01AM "JoiN Calendar US" FOR "t1111,0 To t410-11141V" SATURdAy, NOVEMBER 16 7:00PM ThE PARThENON HOUSE (DRAkE Rd. Of WALNUT LAE Rd.) ANd STUdENT FEATURING CANTOR STEphEN L. DUbov COST: $40.00 CANTOR DANNy SINGER PER PERSON • TAWS OF TEN INcludEs DINNER/CASK BAR AVAllAb[E & RECOMMENdEd CONGREGATION ChAyE OlAM Name Address P.O. Box 250356 Franklin Village, Ml 48025-9998 -/ or Call Our Hotline at 248-752-6669 City State Zip Phone Number of tickets (@ $40.00 each) TOTAL DUE Educating Children Protectin Families Butch Hollowell for Secretary of State Carl Levin for U.S.Senate Jennifer Granholm for Governor John Cherry for Lt. Governor Gary Peters for Attorney General Working Together To Build One Michigan TIL:1 _ NO! VOTE FOR: Jennifer Granholm for Governor Proposal 02-1 John Cherry for Lt. Governor Eliminate Straight Party Voting Gary Peters for Attorney General Butch Hollowell for Secretary of State Carl Levin for U.S.Senate STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION Liz Bauer & Nancy Quarles TOTE YES! U OF M BOARD OF REGENTS Ish Ahmed & Greg Stephens Proposal 02-3 Permit State Employee Collective Bargaining MICHIGAN STATE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Colleen McNamara & Cal Rapson WAYNE STATE BOARD OF GOVERNORS Leon Atchison & Richard Bernstein NON-PARTISAN: MICHIGAN SUPREME COURT J. Martin Brennan & Maggie Drake Michigan Democrats will; ■ Demand corporate responsibility and cut government waste, ■ Make education Michigan's #1 priority, ■ Make health care more affordable and accessible, ■ Get Michigan's economy moving by creating and protecting jobs, ■ Make college more affordable and accessible to working families, ■ Keep our families safe and communities secure, ■ Protect seniors and vulnerable citizens. Michigan Democrats: Securing Michigan's Future 2002 52 www.michiganvictory2002.org six weeks, beginning Nov. 4, 7-9 p.m. Helps men and women deal with the conflicted feelings regarding divorce and separation. $30. RSVP by Nov. 1. • "Moving-On" Support Group — Mondays, six weeks, beginning Nov. 11, 7-9 p.m. Helps men and women take first steps after divorce. $30. RSVP by Nov. 6. Weisberg Cancer Center — Thursday, Nov. 7, 6 p.m. Lymphedema and Breast Cancer: Precautions and Treatment. Dinner. No charge. 31995 Northwestern Hwy., Farmington Hills. (248) 538-6507. "Caring for the Caregiver: A Caregiver's Support Group" — second Tuesday of every month, 7 p.m.For adults involved in caring for a parent, spouse or relative living at home or in a facility. No charge. Fleischman Residence-Blumberg Plaza, 6710 W. Maple Road, West Bloomfield. Carol Hilf (248) 661-2999. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Jewish Family Service — 24123 Greenfield Road, Southfield. For informa- tion or to volunteer: Carol Fletcher (248) 559-1500. • Goldberg Thanksgiving Basket Distribution — Monday, Nov. 25, noon-5 p.m. Assist with packing food into boxes and delivering them to clients. Yad Ezra Food Bank, Berkley. • Mentors — 2-4 hours weekly. Reach out to a boy or girl who could benefit from a special friendship with a caring adult. Offer valuable companionship and support by providing a young per- son with one-on-one attention and guidance. • Friendly Visitors — 1 hour weekly or bimonthly Offer companionship and support to an older adult; accompany them to the market, show or an event at the synagogue. • AGJAM (Advisory Group to Jewish Agency Management)— flexible time commitment. Qualified Jewish retirees have been assembled into a volunteer corps of executives and professionals whose mission is to provide pro-bono consultation -upon request to the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, its member agencies, or to other Jewish communal organizations, schools, syna- gogues, etc. • Hospice Volunteers — 12 hour train- ing in January. Compassionate and friendly volunteers to visit with and pro- vide support for chronically and termi- nally ill individuals and their families. • Administrative Volunteers — Provide services in transportation and meals-on- wheels offices, Elderlink and Federation Resource Lines.