WHAT ARE YOUR PICKS for the BEST OF the JEWISH NEWS Readers' Choke Awards? Our upcoming NOSH guide to dining and entertainment will reveal the win- ners of the BEST OF survey. From corned beef to cocktails and bagels to burgers, we want to know your favorite places to grab a nosh, celebrate a birthday dinner and hang out after hours. Please complete this ballot and mail, fax or submit online to us by Aug. 30. We'll publish your picks in this year's NOSH, on newsstands Oct. 22. Include your name, phone number and any comments about your choices. Name Address City Phone E-mail Send ballot to: Best Of iN 29200 Northwestern Hwy. Suite 110 Southfield, Ml 48034 Fax to (248) 304-8885. Or visit www.detroitjewishnews.com to vote online. NOTABLE NOSHES Traditional Jewish Favorites Best bagel Best matzah ball /chicken noodle soup Best eag-white omelet Best seven-layer cake Best deli Best chaliah Ethnic Best Sushi Best Thai Best Middle Eastern Best Italian Best Greek Best Mexican Best Chinese restaurant' Specialty Best steak dinner Bait ?pot for seafood Best burger Best brunch Best breakfast Best buffet Best place for a power lunch Best smoothie Best salad Best patio dining - Best carryouf Best bakery Best low-cart) menu Best early bird special Best reason to drive to Ann Arbor for dinner Best reason to drive to Windsor for dinner Kid-friendly Best place to take the kids for Breakfast Pizza ice cream Dinner A birthdcy party ON THE. TOWN 0.0 AFTER-HOURS Best place to go for a cocktail Best late , night coffeehouse _ Best wine list Bt dessert menu Best casino Bet place to go dancing Bes t Saturday night koNpot. Best teen hangout Be... movie theater- Best live theater venue New Team At Beth Ahm At the May 26 installation of officers and trustees, Congregation Beth Ahm's incoming President Robert Steingold announced that as the synagogue searches for a new rabbi, it has arranged for Rabbi Aaron Bergman to serve as guest rabbi and Professor Howard Lupovitch as visiting scholar. Rabbi Bergman Rabbi Bergman will be officiating at b'nai mitzvah, weddings and High Holiday services. Rabbi Emeritus A. Irving Schnipper will be available for other pastoral needs. Dr. Lupovitch will be davening Shabbat services and, along with Rabbi Bergman, will teach in Beth Ahm's adult education program. Ronn Nadis and Dr. Lupovitch will chant the High Holiday liturgy. High school stu- dents Jonathan Warsh and Rebecca Zwickl will help to create a junior synagogue board for older youth Dr Lupovitch with the goal of enhancing youth pro- grams. Newly elected Beth Ahm officers are Robert Steingold, president; Marilyn Rice, first vice president; Andrew Belsky, second vice president; Margo Woll, third vice president; Charles Kessler, treasurer; Phyllis Levin, record- ing secretary. The trustees are Sidney D. Blackman, Esther Davidson, Shari Friedman-Lesnick, Art Indianer, Ron Jedwab, Jeffrey Kahan, Dr. Kenneth Klein, Naomi Levine, Dr. Harris Mainster, Ronn Nadis, Libby Newman, Irving Nusbaum, Pat Sachs, Marvin Tamaroff, Steve Traison, Howard Wallach, Stacy Wallach, Marianne Wildstrom, Jerry Zabel. Landau Lecture Planned The legacy of Rabbi Ezekiel Landau of Prague (1713-1793), Torah scholar and Jewish leader, will be the subject of a lecture at Congregation B'nai Moshe 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 29. The event is sponsored by the Kolel Moshe Institute for Lifelong Jewish Learning, B'nai Moshe's adult learning program. Professor Howard Lupovitch, Pulver Family assistant professor of Jewish studies in the history department at Colby College, Waterville, Maine,