• ▪ • This Spring, a trip to Israel should pull your heartstrings, not your purse strings. B'NAI MITZVAH from page 63 grandparents are Marian Wolfson of Novi and Joyce and Alan Hawkins of Farmington Hills. He is also the grand- son of the late Wally Wolfson. Scott attends Warner Middle School in Farmington Hills. His mitzvah projects included volunteering at the library, babysitting, working at a Yad Ezra food drive and pet care. Fly roundtrip to Israel until June 12, 2004 and save with these special low airfares. Children under the age of 12 pay 75%. $ 78 1 Nonstop from JFK and Newark 11 Direct from Chicago $ 909 Direct from miami $969 Direct from Los Angeles Special low airfares also available from 30 other USA cities. Call your travel agent or EL AL today at (800) 223 6700 or (212) 768 9200. - - Ask about our attractively priced vacation packages at a variety of popular hotels in Israel. It's not just an airline. It's Fares available in coach class on certain ELAL flights and must be ticketed in N-class (1-class from Chicago) within 72 hrs of confirmed reservation at least 7 days prior to departure. Tickets valid 6-21 days. May be extended to 45 days for an add .' $50 pfticket (575 picket from Chicago). Cancellation and change penalties apply. S77 applicable taxes for each ticket from NY not included. S78.50 applicable taxes from other gateway cities not included. EL AL reserves the right to cancel promos at any time. Other restrictions may apply. 840970 ADAT SHALOM NURSERY SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN 0,31•=y, NURSERY SCHOOL ADAT • SHALOM irki4 4 10 vti AND KINDSR&ARTEN . Coi.* * N J LiA F OR UTED SPACES SUMMER PROGRAMS FALL FOR CHILDREN BEGINNINGAT AGE 2 )E*** AWARD WINNING HEBREW IMMERSION PROGRAM **-xie *990 • • •••••••• 3 d Day PrOgretna Options for 112 or Full Day: • • • • • • • • • . • • • FAMOUS ENRICHMENTS • • • • • • • mamma Sdinci, Woodwooldng Haatelty Cooking & Yoga, • Gymnasdar, • R. Readiness, • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .•. ALSO OFFERING 9 • • • • • • • • • • PARENT-TODDLER & "MUSIC WITH JOY" • a • • ***** • • • • • • • • • • • • 0 • • • • • • • • • • • PLEASE CALL OUR OFFICE, • • 20-851-6105, TO SPEAK Full Day Kindel/warm • • TO OUR DIRECTOR • • • E arddrig Summar Colt, Musk and MOM.. • • • JORDANA WEDS • a • • **************** •'• • • • • • • • • • • a• • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 84,640 ..40:;ff*W Is TIME 5/14 2004 64 Is your subscription ready to expire? Don't miss a single week! 248.351.5174 %AV, Stephanie Claire Horwitz (Klara Shifra) of West Bloomfield will become bat mitzvah at Congregation Shaarey Zedek West Bloomfield, B'nai Israel Center Saturday, May 15. Participating in the ceremony will be Gina and Arthur Horwitz and Daniel and Adam Horwitz. Proud grandparents are Berta and Philip Wesler of Walnut Creek, Calif:, and Sally and Morton Horwitz of New Haven, Conn. Stephanie is a double honors stu- dent at Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit in Farmington Hills. She had a bat mitzvah on Masada in December as part of a family b'nai mitzvah tour. For her mitz- vah project, Stephanie collected three duffle bags filled with new toys and delivered them to the orthopedically handicapped children at Alyn Hospital, in Jerusalem. She has also been a volun- teer with Farmington Hills-based JARC siiice the age of 3. Nicole Arielle Jackson will be called to the Torah as a bat mitzvah Saturday, May 15, at Adat Shalom Synagogue. She is the daughter of Dr. Richard and Ronda Jackson and sister of Ryan. Proud grandparents are Marlene and Sanford Walkon and Maxine and Ted Jackson. Nicole is an honor student at Walled Lake Middle School. Her mitzvah proj- ect included working in the nursery school at Adat Shalom. Marissa Nicole Katz, daughter of Sherri Katz and Cathy and Jerry Katz, will cele- brate her bat mitzvah, Saturday, May 15,