S it lit I II I I _I CONGREGATION SHAA_REY ZEDEK HE PETER AND CLARA WEISBERG CONCERT Cancer Support Team Meets FEATURING YEHUDA HANANI ELIRAN AVNI YEHONATAN BERICK VIOLINIST WORLD RENOWNED CELLIST PIANIST IN A PROGRAM OF CLASSICAL AND ISRAELI SELECTIONS WEDNESDAY THE SECOND OF JUNE, TWO THOUSAND AND FOUR SEVEN - THIRTY IN THE EVENING CONGREGATION SHAAREY ZEDEK ' SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN GENERAL ADMISSION: $10 • PATRONS: $36 PATRON TICKETS INCLUDE RESERVED SEATING, AN AFTERGLOW WITH THE ARTISTS AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT IN THE PROGRAM (PROGRAM LISTING DEADLINE: MAY 25, 2004) FOR RESERVATIONS, CALL GAIL GOODSTEIN 248.357.5544 OR MAIL YOUR CHECK PAYABLE TO CONGREGATION SHAAREY ZEDEK ' 27375 BELL ROAD SOUTHFIELD, MI 48034 844540 Adults Chant Torah •• oN Az The 11th Adult B'nai Mitzvah class of Congregation Shaarey Zedek will chant the Torah and Haftorah and par- ticipate in services on the first day of Shavuot, Wednesday, May 26, at 8:30 a.m. A kiddush will follow services. The class members are Babak Banooni, Beverly Bennett, Jeri Fishman, Gail Goodstein, Cookie Lachover, Bonnie Levin, Linda Minns, Debby Rosen, Peter Seagle, Sandra Shipper, Suzi Terebelo, Denise Victor Sandra Wittenberg and Stephen Wittenberg. The program is a continuing educa- tion project of the Congregation Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood and Men's Club. The classes were taught under the direction of Cantor Chaim Najman and Rabbis Joseph Krakoff, Jonathan Berkun, Aaron Bergman and Leonardo Bitran. MOST MFRS ROC. COAAPLIAAENTARY GIFT WRAPPING Swop SUE-RV/00D FORA GREAT SELECTION OF ON1Q,OE ONOSOAL GIFTS,,, its woRrt4 til FINE DESIGNER FURNITURE ACCESSSORIES GIFTS 6644 ORCWARD LAKE ROAD kr Ailitei-E- JN 5/21 2004 104 The Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute and Temple Israel's Jennifer Tisdale Kroll are offering a faith-based support group open to all Jewish cancer patients, survivors and family mem- bers. Kroll, a rab- Kroll binic intern, will be ordained a rabbi on June 2. N'siah: A Journey, will meet 7-8:30 p.m. for eight Tuesdays at the temple beginning June 8. There is no charge. Participants will: • Explore Jewish beliefs and prac- tices that can help one feel more in control; • Explore personal spirit building; • Identify aspects of Judaism — such as prayer, ritual and the belief in God — which provide comfort and hope; • Reframe negative thoughts into positive ones; • Be supported by others living through a similar experience. The group is led by therapist Brenda Beron and social worker Patricia Milner Sachs, both cancer survivors. Sessions will also address topics such as uncertainty, helplessness, lack of control, the doctor-patient relation- ship, treatment-related concerns, self- and body-image, the effect illness has on family, reordering life and personal goals, social relationships and "Why me?" To register, call Pat Sachs at (800) 527-6266 by June 4. WEST BLOOMffIELD 248 855- 1600 MoN Ti4oR 10 9 TOE WED fm skr 10 6 SON 12-5 www.swERwooDsromosINcsconn - - - - - - ..1437:7, 0