Spotlight ALL OUR CHILDREN from page 87 My name is Jennie Beitner. Ernie Harwell autographed a raffle prize at Jewish Home and Aging Services' installation. I came to JAMD from West Hills Middle School. I wasn't sure whether I'd fit in, but it took only a week before I realized that JAMD was the perfect place for me. I've made new friends even among the older grades. I am the secretary of the 9th grade student govern- ment, I helped start the tennis team, and I play varsity volley- ball. I love the academics and especially the Bible class for kids who've never studied at a day school. Now I realize I have everything I would at a public school plus the extra benefit of Jewish studies, and I still keep in touch with all my old friends. I can't imagine going to high school anywhere else. z four women instrumental in founding Circle of Friends: Doris August, Vicki Celani, Janet Grant and Lois Shaevsky. Moulin Rouge Variety, The Children's Charity presents "Le Moulin Rouge" Saturday, Feb. 22, at the Townsend Hotel in Birmingham. A fabulous floor show is planned, along with hors d'oeuvres, cocktails and dinner. Some of the honorary committee members include Sharon and Richard Bockoff, Jennifer and David Forbes, Constance and Sanford Krandall, Arnold Krieger, Judee and Richard Lewis, Sally and Fred Marx, Rosalie and Bruce Rosen, Janie and Michael Roth and Tammy and Lee Steinberg. For more information, call (248) 258-5511. Sports Night The benefactors of the Jewish Home and Aging Services had a jump on spring training. More than 200 patrons attend- ed the Nov. 18 installation featuring Ernie Harwell, legendary Detroit Tigers announcer. Harwell captivated the audi- ence with his most memorable moments in baseball broadcasting. Mark Kowalsky was named Benefactor of the Year. Joel Smith and Gary Shiffman installed this year's new board members. They include David For more information call us at 248-592-JAMD (5263) or visit our website at www.jamd.org . WE'RE PART Of THE TEAM 687IW choosy people choose Unfettered ,,cree9% ow Marty Abrin Murray Goldenberg • c c\ree- 2/ 7 2003 88 Gans, Lawrence Tower, Howard Kowalsky, Martin Begun, Gary Ran, David Elliston and Al Muskovitz. Applegate Square Northwestern Hwy (248) 350-2420 subscribe today and save 1473OFF the cover price! 248.351.5174 "Unfettered," a unique series of Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit events funded by the Fetter family to increase young adult involvement, will host "Vodka, Latices and Food for Thought," 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 15, at the Detroit Institute of Arts with speaker Avraham Infeld. Nancy Heinrich and Geoff Kretchther are co- chairs, while Scott Kaufman, Brian Siegel and Rachel Zimmerman are on the advisory committee. For more infor- mation, call (248) 203-1458. ❑