HALLOWEEN BINGO Digest DIGEST Lessons from Jewish Tradition," as she discusses how Judaism encourages involvement in the political process. Program sponsors include: the Jewish Community Council; the Federation's Alliance for Jewish Education; the law offices of Robert Rollinger PC; Lionel Margolis; Emery Klein; David Victor; the Michigan Coalition on the Environment and Jewish Life; and B'nai B'rith Great Lakes Region. Place and Time THE FOUNTAINS AT FRANKLIN on October 24, from 3 to 6 p.m. Food and Entertainment HMC Hosts Dinner To RSVP or for directions, call today at (248) 353-2810 0 0 a z THE FOUNTAINS r" N 00 4 AT FRANKLIN .„. § 0 Retirement Living • Assisted Living • Alzheimer's Care 28301 Franklin Rd. • Southfield, MI 48034 • www.thtfountains.com OW01711/ . Ks Bonds, Beth El Cite Epsteins THE FR1E1113S OF LITERACY used book & media sale Mentored bg Brandeis University Rational Women's Committee, Detroit Chapter JO may 15-22, 200S 2.-' Daniel Goldhagen, author, will be the speaker at the Holocaust Memorial Center anniversary dinner 5 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 17, at the Marriott Hotel in Detroit's Renaissance Center. Dinner chair is Gary Shiffman. This year's honoree is Alan Zekelman, HMC's immediate past president. Dr. Michael Treblin is current president. Dinner tickets are $200 and $300. For information, call Selma Silverman, (248) 553-2400, ext. 12. 894220 ir Dom DOUATE USED BOOKS all kinds...books on tape, records, videos, CDs & DDDs drive-thru & drop-off Colossal Collection: Sundagy, Oct. 17, llam-lpm Larry and Mary Epstein will be the honorees at the Temple Beth El State of Israel Bonds Tribute Dinner, 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 9. The Epsteins will receive the State of Israel Declaration of Independence Award. Guest speaker will be Dr. Ralph Nurnberger, an authority on the Middle East. Larry Epstein is president of Pressed Paperboard Technologies, LLC. He is first vice president of Temple Beth El and previously served as chair of the fund-raising and religious school com- mittees. Max M. Fisher Jewish Federation Building 6735 Telegraph Road (south of Maple), Bloomfield Rills Colossal Collections Tlov. 14, Dec. 12, Feb. 6, March 13, and April 17 Jewish Community Center Bldg. 15110 W. Ten mile, Oak Park Tuesdays 9am-3ptex ann. Wednesdays S-ciptit 248-967-4030 Man M. Fisher Jewish Federation Bldg. A life member of the Temple Beth El Brotherhood, he is a member of the board of the National Conference for Community and Justice. He is an active member of the Great Lakes Yacht Club. Mary Epstein has served Beth El as a life member of the Sisterhood and is a past Sisterhood board member. She is 6735 Telegraph Road Bloomfield Rills Mon.-Thurs. 10am-4pra 248-723-8860 to schedule pick up for large donations or to volunteer: - 248-291-1235 www.lauretparkplace.net a community service project, proceeds to benefit education, donations tax deductible as allowed by law J1T 10/15 2004 28 N' • ish (AMC jrN "set Atm!!! rjjklam The Lifelong Learning program of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit's Alliance for Jewish Education will offer a new advanced beginning lunch and learn conversational Hebrew class for those who have basic knowl- edge in the Hebrew language. The class, taught by Nira Lev, Hebrew language specialist of the AJE, will meet weekly 12:15-1:15 p.m. Thursdays, beginning Oct. 21, at the Max M. Fisher Federation Building, Bloomfield Township. Students interested in other levels of conversational Hebrew can still join one of the classes in progress. The cost of the course includes all materials. To register or for information, call Marion Bronstein, (248) 642-4260. Forum Theme: U.S. Aid PNAI (Parents of North American Israelis) will host Dr. Wilbert Simkovitz 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 19, at the Max M. Fisher Federation Building, Bloomfield Township. His topic will be "What does the United States receive for aid given to Israel?" Dr. Simkovitz is a Clawson-based practicing attorney, a licensed engineer and author of a NATO agreement as a U.S. official. He was the first American to work inside the Israel Defense Forces headquarters. The meeting is open to the commu- nity at no charge. Refreshments will be served. For information, call Shoshana Wolok, (248) 968-2611. Cardiac Care For Women additional drop-off sites: Sarah & Ralph Davidson Radassah Rouse S030 Orchard Lake Road West Bloomfield 8am-3pm 248-683-S030 also a member of the temple's music committee and choir. She is a life mem- ber of Hadassah and supports the Detroit Institute of Arts and the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. She studies at the Birmingham Bloomfield Art Center. For dinner information, call Israel Bonds, (248) 352-6555. Learn To Converse Come in your favorite costume. We will be awarding prizes for the most creative attire and serving complimentary appetizers and refreshments. flr from page 27 New medical research and develop- ments related to changing cardiac care and treatment for women will be the center of discussion at a Friday, Oct. 22, educational forum sponsored by the Jewish Women's Foundation in partnership with the Ministrelli Women's Heart Center of William Beaumont Hospital. DIGEST NC 04 597540 on page 30