Metro Digest Israel Bonds Lauds Doctors 'SP There has been unprecedented interest in our Family Mission to Israel, with over 700 already signed up. SPACE IS AVAILABLE ON THE DECEMBER 26-JANUARY 5 TRIP. From Generation to Generation There is still time to join us — call today! (248) 642-1644 or email lockman@jfmd.org FEDERATION'S Co-sponsored by •T 6 BOARD " KAbil3 WO FAMIL MIRACLE MISSION Chairs: Lynda and Conrad Giles Lisa and Hannan Lis Skills For Seniors Beverly and Arthur Liss This is Federation Jewish Federation www.thisisfederation.org 989180 T M Qemsh.com store Where the Jewish Community Shops! Your exclusive source for all judoica... offering a huge selection of gifts for all simchas. Religious items, jewelry, music, books, Shabbat & holiday items, kosher gift baskets and lots more. Browse the Store often for new items and specials. Over 3000 products! www jewish.com 6/16 2005 28 Dr. Firooz Banooni and Dr. Stephan R. Morse will be honored by the Metro Detroit Professional Health Services Division of State of Israel Bonds at its Maimonides Tribute Dinner, 6 p.m. Tuesday, June 28, at Congregtion Shaarey Zedek in Southfield. Drs. Banooni and Morse will be present- ed with the State of Israel Maimonides Award in recognition Banooni of their contributions to the medical profes- sion, the State of Israel and the Detroit com- munity. John Loftus, author, attorney and intelligence analyst and contributor for Morse the Fox News Channel will be the guest speaker. Dr. Banooni practices obstetrics and gynecology at his medical establish- ment, Better Women's Care in Southfield. He is assistant clinical pro- fessor at Wayne State University. Dr. Morse came to Botsford in Farmington Hills in 1973 as associate radiologist and nuclear physician and has remained there in many positions of authority. For information about the event, call (248) 352-6555 or (888) 352- 6556. Senior adults who are looking to improve computer skills can sign up for classes at Temple Israel. On Thursdays, Aug. 11, 18, 25 and Sept. 1, classes will be offered with a curriculum that includes lessons in using digital cameras, scanners, Microsoft Windows (intermediate level) and the Internet. Classes will meet 10 a.m.-noon at the temple and are open to the com- munity. There is a cost. For reserva- tions or information, call the Robert Sosnick Family Life Center, (248) 661-5700. The classes are made possible by the Max and Edith Weinberg Memorial Fund.