Teens 2 DAYS ONLY Friday & Saturday `Sex And The Synagogue' Jewish high school students are invited to B'nai B'rith Youth Organization's Jewish Heritage Night 6:45-8:30 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 23, at Adat Shalom Synagogue. The program theme, "Sex and the Synagogue," will focus on the Jewish view of sex and sexuality, led by Rabbi Aaron Bergman of the Jewish Academy of Metropolitan Detroit and Rabbi Michelle Faudem, for- merly affiliated with Hillel Day School. The rabbis will lead separate dis- cussions and question-and-answer sessions for boys and girls, along with an introduction and closing discussion including everyone. There is no charge; all Jewish high school students are welcome. BBYO Jewish Heritage Nights are held three times a year. For informa- tion, call BBYO, (248) 788-0700. ALL Shearlings West Bloomfield, MI 48322. The scholarship will be awarded June 15. Academy Earns Grant 50% OFF The Jewish Academy of Metropolitan Detroit is entering its second year as a recipient of an AVI CHAI Bookshelf grant. The New York-based private foun- dation is dedicated to supporting and encouraging the growing day school movement and developed Avi Chai Bookshelf — a three-year $1.9 million program — in an effort to enhance libraries at Jewish high schools in the United States and Canada. Funds provided allow par- ticipating schools to purchase print and nonprint materials for their library collections. JANID will receive up to $15,000 over a three-year period toward the purchase of materials. Maccabi Financial Aid Set Special Soccer Program The Metropolitan Detroit Maccabi Club invites all past and present Detroit Maccabi athletes to apply for the Robinson Memorial Scholarship Award. The scholarship was established in memory of Jay Robinson, founder and past president of the Maccabi Club, whose lifelong goal was to fos- ter Jewish identity and participation in Jewish communal life. The scholarship winner will receive $1,000 toward study in Israel or for participation in an organized national or international Jewish event (this does not include the JCCA Maccabi Games). Participation must occur before May 31, 2006. Candidates are required to submit a one- or two-page essay describing a personal Maccabi experience and how it has affected his/her life; a personal profile, including name, address, telephone number, school now attending, and year completed by June 2005; two letters of recom- mendation from non-relatives; and specifics of the program for which the award will be used (dates, cost, curriculum, sponsoring organiza- tion). Information must be submitted by May 15 to the Metropolitan Detroit Maccabi Club Robinson Scholarship, c/o Barbara Robinson, 6943 Pebble Creek Woods Drive, TOPSoccer, sponsored by the Lakes Area Youth Soccer League, is a soc- cer program for any child under the age of 19 who has a mental or physi- cal disability. The program is geared toward development, not competi- tion. Players will be placed on a team by ability, not by age. The program helps to improve overall fitness and self-esteem, as well as giving a sense of belonging to a team. To register or for information, call Franci Silver, (248) 505-9007, or Jeff Raben, (248) 539-4866. The program is also seeking coach- es and player pals, between the ages of 10 and 19, who are willing to team up with TOPSocer players to teach soccer skills. If interested, call Silver or Raben. GRobert GMann %IA gr. afore 248-855-9545 Telegraph at Maple • In Bloomfield Plaza shoes / 40014e4 414 FOOT4111 SOLUTIONS with any purchase ($1 5 Value) • Offer valid only with this ad. Not valid with other offers or discounts. Expires 2/28/05. Mar Certified fitting specialists and trainers Foot Solution 6263 Haggerty Rd West Bloomfield, Ml 48322 Phone: 248-960-093 929510 I MSU Hosts Diplomat The Michigan State University Hillel and the Greater Lansing Jewish Welfare Federation will host scholar and diplomat Dennis Ross, former U.S. ambassador to Israel, 8 p.m. Monday, Jan. 24, at the Kellogg Center Auditorium. Admission is free. Ross' book, The Missing Peace— The Inside Story of the Fight for the Middle East, will provide the basis for his talk. 44, ► LINGERIE e epethrec ,VellSez4e. ,Xge a V OA:1E007C 265 Old Woodward • Birmingham 248-642-2555 Hours: NIonday-Saturday 9:30-6:00 • Closed Sunday JN 1/20 2005 63