Crossword Seminars for Adult Jewish Enrichment Spotlight on... Jewish Puzzler EMI 1 III Speaker: Cathie Miller, Ph.D., Hermelin Brain Tumor Center, Henry Ford Health System Primer on stem cells Speaker: Rabbi Yechiel Morris, Young Israel, Southfield Stem cell research from a Jewish perspective I li ■ IIII M•I 111 4 41 •• 1111 EMI ER EMI ER 111 II III MEIN EN ill ■ li t ■ 11 MEM IMO 6e ill ■ " ■■ 1111 " El ■ 11111 1111 ■ 111 ME MEM 4 34 1 Members: S5 • Non-Members: S8 Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit • D. Dan & Betty Kahn Building Eugene & Marcia Applebaum Jewish Community Campus • 6600 West Maple Road • West Bloomfield Marion & David Handleman Hall & Auditorium M I II 1 ■ Monday, September 26, 2005 •7:30 p.m. t" .J . IF cr, 1 6 u. 13 11111 5 ■11 14 • MI 11 0, ilk 6 1„, You be the Judge! What is stem research? What does Judaism say about it? Why has it become such a controversial topic? You be the judge. 4.00101111101011010 By Kathi Handler (bookssss@aol.corn) 1 Stem Cell Research: 44 Moderator: Sharona Shapiro, American Jewish Committee Stem cell research from a political point of view Organizational Sponsors: American Jewish Committee, Greater Detroit Chapter of Hadassah, Detroit, Jewish Community Council, National Council of Jewish Women Greater Detroit 'Section, Medical Student Association at Wayne State University This event will be taped for cable access television. 46 For more information or to register, call 248.432.5577 core SAJE is endowed by a generous gift from Cis Maisel Kellman : 117:4743 THE N IIII II'' Federation's R 71 47. ■ 111 Continue the Tradition Across 1. Simon players 5. Spitz and Rothko 10. Taxmen 13. Third dynasty king 14. Son of Gad 15. Hebrew Letter 17. Ramban 19. Edom 20. Writer Ferber 21. _ a boy!! 23. Biblical measure 24. Amulet 27. Making challah 29. Cheer for Sidney Franklin 30. Cass Elliott 33. Tay-Sachs carrier 34. Artist, Lichtenstein 35. Sh/ufi- (English) 37. Anne's story 41. Issachar city 43. Hawaii shalom 45. Teva product 46. Asher's daughter 48. Forty days for Noah 50. Writer Rand 51. Tisha b'Av sound 53. Mauri Rose need 54. Israeli tax 55. Mess (Yiddish) 59. K'tonton 61. Kaminska, Yiddish actress 62. Number ending 63. Them 65. Singer Diamond 67. Zubin Mehta bands 72. Israeli fruit again" JDL 73. " motto 74. Emcee Caesar 75. That woman 76. El Al milieu 77. Remain Down 1. Jonathan Pollard? 2. Jonas Salk's org.? 3. Hirsch, initially 4. Ochs' paper 5. Writer Thomas 6. Solo for Bubbles 7. Coach Auerbach 8. Comedian Robert 9. Dinah to Simeon 10. Mt. Hermon fea- ture? 11. Torah commentator 12. Marranos' home 16. Haman's end 18. "Get Smart" guy 22. Negev plenty 24. Dances 25. Moses on the mount 26. Myers the gold- smith 27. Long frock coat 28. Bimah (English) carte 31. 32. Brooks and Allen 36. I and , Martin Buber 38. Israeli cosmetics 39. Like Solomon 40. Streisand film 42. Make the tsiinmes 44. Chagall genre 47. Koufax's target 49. Ben Maimon 52. Sticks for Bernstein 55. Watch over 56. Einstein specialties 57. Speak biblically 58. William Steig cre- ation 60. Tales of the Golem 63. You, biblically 64. Name on towel 66. Actor Cobb 68. 106 69. Age 70. Yoelson 71. Chazzer house For crossword answers, please see page 103. Celebrate the High Holidays with Congregation B'nai David. We offer a traditional service in a contemporary atmosphere. The uplifting voice of our Chazzan Ben-Zion Lanxner will touch your memories and inspire your prayers for the coming year. And when you hear him blow the shofar at the conclusion of the Yom Kippur service, you will know that your prayers have been heard. Our services will be held in the beautiful chapel at Hillel Day School on Middlebelt Road in Farmington Hills where you will be warmly welcomed by our friendly congregation. Come with your spouse, children, parents, or significant other, so they, too, can enjoy an inspirational holiday. Tickets are $100 each. ($50 for ages 18-25) Children 17 and under accompanied by parents are free. To join us, or for additional information, please call the synagogue office (248) 855-5007. Rosh Hashana services will be held. October 4th and 5th. Kol Nidre services will be held October 12th. Yom Kippur services (including Yizkor prayers) will be held October 13th. Congregation B'nai David 9/22 Serving Metropolitan Detroit since 1892 2005 102675 69