pirit a ity `Bible Codes' Opens Series wish. Community Center 19., sh Federation of Metropoli Ahava Products Apparel Artwork Bar/Bat Mitzvah Items Books Tuition: $25 per class/$40 unlimited classes Chatchkes & Keepsakes Children's Products Don't miss our special kickoff event featuring Dr. Daniel Gordis Computer Software Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2003 • 7:30 p.m. • Admission: S5 Health Care Jewish Community Center • D. Dan and Betty Kahn Building Eugene and Marcia Applebaum Jewish Community Campus 6600 W. Maple Rd. • West Bloomfield Holiday Store (Those who purchase a ticket to the kickoff event between Jan. 6 and Feb. 5 will receive a S5 credit toward their SAJE 2003 unlimited class registration.) Jewelry Jewish Newspapers For tickets to the kickoff or information, call the JCC Jewish Life and Learning Department, (248) 432-5577. Jewish Stitchery Jewish Themed Cards SAJE is made possible with a generous endowment from Cis Maisel Keilman. JNF Trees for Israel CC Icr red—d- y.A truirice Education 76— agency for jc4M.511 education Judaica •dvanur.4 Jewish kandag Kosher Gift Baskets It's the DISH Network MEI-FOR-AM Music Products from Israel Videos SATELLITE TV SYSTEM Plus $124 in FREE programming! Wedding Gifts Get 2 Satellite IV receivers for FREE! • You buy a Dish301 system with a second receiver for $80. •You get 12 monty $17 equipment credits (tato $204) making your system FREE! Pius $124 in FREE programming. • Plus, receive FREE Standard Professional installation! • Subscribe to America's Top 50 package for one year for only $22.991mont. Add $4.99 per month for second receiver, CVO < www.jewish.com 1-800-875-6621 3COR212 rand River TV 1/24 2003 60 (248)442-2611 www.GrandRiverNetcom Congregation B'nai Moshe's monthly guest scholar series, "The Power of Seven," which meets on the first Monday night of every month, will con- tinue Feb. 3 with a session on "Breaking the Bible Codes," featuring community educator Michael Weiss, who teaches both Bible and mathematics at the Jewish Academy of Metropolitan Detroit and is also an instructor in the Florence Melton Adult Mini-School. All are welcome. The program will run 7:30-9 p.m. Tuition is $10; members of B'nai Moshe, $8. Adult learners may register in advance or at the door. No knowledge of Hebrew is required. For information about the series, call Sharlene Ungar, (248) 788-0600. NETWORK Ma as& t ?UM for itcw tint tiara =Watt' assioness aely Aft riocs macs and rampsninsins object to etwogo without eat. Uxat avd sada yaks twos two apply An DM *wort Progsstssaios and soy OW arias, eat aro psusiiis4 ire subjeci to au Servs taw coodition *taw ft:W.00 cussoinis,smerAem wtikb is radt4tie vow Ses. year OM Nenwsk mid. Mit Nowa palm nom kgoificaot tooftedowiipply to AM Network Mama* tad PISOV161014avttAxti ad iiit 10146glitlft. All itsvkxgastiat sad SersUissoks Woes sa their topixtrAt.wpsts. .ftepko, debits b Network avhaVe ol vova,dialactavatuvan *ad.. 248-539-3075 Beth Shalom Hosts Radio Personality Local radio personality Mike "Stoney" Stone of Detroit's all-sports radio station WDFN will offer comments on the local sports scene at a brunch 10:30 a.m Sunday, Feb. 9, at Congregation Beth - Shalom. The event is co-sponsored by the congregation's cultural commission and _ men's club. The public is invited. Charge for the event is $9 for adults, $4.50 for children ages 4-12 and free for children 3 and younger. Reservations and payment are due at the synagogue office by Thursday, Feb. 6. Call the office, (248) 547-7970, for details. Learn At Adat Shalom Rabbi Daniel Nevins will speak on the current work of the Committee of Jewish Law and Standards at three lunch and learn programs at Adat Shalom Synagogue in February. The rabbi is a member of the com- mittee, an arm of the Conservative movement, that considers matters of rit- ual observance and Halachah and issues responsa (inquiries and replies on prob- lems of Jewish law). On Wednesdays, Feb. 5, 12, 19, he will explore with lunch and learn partici- pants subjects now under discussion by the committee. The sessions will begin at noon. There is a $10 charge per ses- sion. Reserve in advance with Sheila Lederman, (248) 851-5100.