-1* Dad doesn't seem like himself lately.,, Since dad moved to Heritage at Southfield's retirement community he just doesn't seem Traverse City, donated land to build a synagogue. The lot selected was behind the Park Place Hotel. Fund- raising was begun and the original ledger can be seen in the exhibition. The synagogue was built as a two- story gable and clapboard structure to house an Orthodox congregation. Beth El congregants have shared personal family histories by loaning artifacts commemorating Jewish fam- ily life. Emmy Lou Cholak has many items that have been passed down through her family for 150 years, including a challah cover embroi- dered by her great-grandmothers as well as wood figurines of a Jewish couple hand carved in Germany and a silver spice box used during Havdalah, both 100 years old. Terry Tarnow shares a small prayer book brought from Latvia in the late 1800s. It, has an ivory and gold cover and is written in English and Hebrew. A reception will take place 2-4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 21, at the Grand Traverse Heritage Center on Sixth Street. The synagogue will be open to public for tours from 2-3 p.m. on that same day. The Grand Traverse Heritage Center is open Tuesday-Friday 10-4 and Saturday 12-4. For information on the exhibit, call the museum, (231) 995-0313, or the synagogue, (231) 946-1913. like himself. He's laughing more, he's always busy and he has a bounce in his step. . Isn't that great?!! QJ , i-iden Is w ith/ 1:00 pot/ 13,0iljt' BROOKDALE THE HERITAGE of SOUTHFIELD Exceptional Senior Living 25800 W. Eleven Mile Road Southfield, MI 48034 Ct Independent & Assisted Living • One affordable monthly fee Spacious apartments • Full service dining • Housekeeping services Transportation • Fabulous events daily • 24 hour concierge CALL ABOUT OUR SATISFACTION GUARANTEED PROGRAM 248-727-2008 www.theheritage-southfield.com 901060 IN 1943, A GROUP OF GERMAN WOMEN FOUGHT To SAVE THE LIVES OF THEIR JEWISH HUSBANDS. BASED ON A TRUE STORY "A SPLENDID FILM Celebrating the Strength and Resilience of Women!' -Krvin Mars. LOS ANGELES TIMES Musical Pirkei Avot At 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 23, Beth Israel.Congregation in Ann Arbor will present "Songs of the Pirkei Avot," a collaboration between Rabbi Robert Dobrusin and musician Sandor Slomovits. The evening will feature Slomovits' musical passages from the Pirkei Avot (Ethics of the Fathers) Slomovits and Rabbi Dobrusin's commentary. The audi- ence will discuss and ask questions. Joining Slomovits will be his twin brother Laszlo on the violin and Brian Brill on the piano. The pro- gram will be followed by refresh- ments. Suggested donation is $10 for adults, $5 for seniors and students. The proceeds will provide similar programming in the future. For information, call (734) 665-9897. IN,00.440040 WW. Please take the call and give generously. The funds raised on Green Sunday will help JNF provide Israel with vital water resources. Nothing is stronger than the power of love. KATJA RIEMANN ∎ ARIA SCHRADER ROSENSTRASSE a 11ARGARLIIIE VON ThOTEA film ,PG-1.11=. I INWIALHOSCNSIIIASSEMOVIE.COM EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT NOW PLAYING! LANDMARK'S MAPLE ART 4135 W. Maple Road • (248) 263-2111 CHECK THEATRE DIRECTORIES OR CALL FOR SHOWTIMES 901630 Volunteer and you could win a free trip to Israel! WHEN: November 21, 2004, 10:00 am to 6:00 pm WHAT: Volunteers needed to make phone calls in 2 hour shifts WHERE: Weight Watchers Building 28555 Orchard Lake Road, Farmington Hills, MI 48334 Featuring food and fun for all volunteers! If you are interested in helping, please contact: JNF at (248) 203-9111 or (888) 563-0099 JNF, Green Sunday Chair: Elie Morris Israeli Emissary: Kami Robinson Regional President.: Bruce Israel Co-sponsored by Weight Watchers JEWISH NATIONAL FUND www.jnf.org for ISRAEL forever. 10/22 2004 901640 83