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The new officers of the executive board are president, Bill Trapp; vice presidents, Allan Daniels, Judy Bobrow; treasurer, Jeffrey Jannett; sec- retary, Mark Sims. Patti Kommel was installed as president of the Temple Beth El Sisterhood. She has served the temple in many capaci- ties. As sisterhood's administrative vice president, she oversaw several fund-rais- ing activities, including the 100th anniversary celebration. She is proudest of becoming an adult bat mitzvah. Serving with Kommel as vice presi- dents are Jill Gurwin, Denise Brown, Renee Jablonski, Karen Lowen, Patrice Morris Phillips and Laurie Nedelman. Other officers include Carolyn Greenberg, treasurer; Sandra Moss, assis- tant treasurer; Marcy Bletstein and Barbara Edelman, recording secretaries; Lois Freeman, corresponding secretary. Members of the board of directors include Sandy Beigler, Debbie Canvasser, Harriet Cooperman, Marsha Girson, Karen Hull, Miriam Imerman, Karen Kaczander, Margo Kline, Joyce Meckler Miller, Karen Myerson, Sharon Resnick, Marsha Rofel, Janis Warren and Anne Weiner. Marla Canvasser, Corinne Garvin, Betty Schare and Jo-Ann MacWill-iams- Wolf will serve on the 2003-2004 nomi- nating committee. Free In Home Service • Free Professional Measure At No Obligation - vu, quahaidi e ( gLIND SPOT visit our website www.blindsbeautiful.com/theblindspot Call today for a free in-home presentation CD Southfield • 248-352-8622 Canton • 734-692-5002 ' 21728 W. Eleven Mile Rd. • Harvard Row Mall • Southfield, MI 48076 We'll Come To You No Matter Where You Live... Delivering Your New Car... Even Picking It Up For Service Grand Blanc MOTORCARS, LTD. TOYOTA MERCEDES-BENZ BMW 9909 N. 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Two special Holocaust sessions will be included with a field trip to the Holocaust Memorial Center. For information, call the religious school office, (248) 661-5725. Beth Shalom School Enrollment Registration is open for the 2003- 2004 school year at Congregation Beth Shalom. Parents interested in enrolling children should return the necessary registration and authoriza- tion forms, available at the synagogue, no later than Friday, Aug. 1. Religious school for grades K-7 begins 9 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 7; high school begins 6 p.m. Monday, Sept. 15. Parents are invited to join students and faculty Sunday, Sept. 7, for open- ing services at 9 a.m.; parent orienta- tion will follow. For information, contact Rabbi Tziona Szajman, (248) 547-7970. To apply for financial assistance, call Steven Weiss, (248) 547-7970. Kabbalah Class At Torah Center The summer session of "Kabbalah and Mysticism," taught by Rabbi Elimelech Silberberg, will be given 10:30 a.m. Sundays at the Sara Tugman Bais Chabad Torah Center, 5595 Maple, West Bloomfield. The class, open to the public, will begin on July 13 and continue through August. Hebrew reading skills are not required and beginners are welcome. For information, call the Torah Center, (248) 855-6170. Torah Center Mission To Israel Rabbi Elimelech and Chaya Sarah Silberberg of the Sara Tugman Bais Chabad Torah Center will lead a unity mission to Israel from Sunday, Aug. 10, to Monday, Aug. 18. The cost of $1,475 includes airfare, hotel and continental breakfasts. For information, call the Torah Center, (248) 855-6170.