PART SILHOUETTE" PART LUMINETTE" COMPLETE COORDINATION CounterpartsTM is a new, innovative way to combine Silhouette window shadings and Luminette Privacy Sheers®. Together they bring a coordinated feeling and an even quality of light to a room with windows and doors of different shapes and sizes. HunterDouglas window fashions The Free In-Home Service • Free Professional Measure At No Obligation visit our website www. B lindSpotDecor.com CWilt# qualtall 4 During lunch, COJAR Chair Esther Posner chats with Carol Lowenberg and Shifra Zwick, all of Southfield. Living, Learning 1311ND SPOT Call today for a free in-home presentation ussierCard Southfield • 248-352-8622 Canton • 734-692-5002 A9 21728 W. Eleven Mile Rd. • Harvard Row Mall • Southfield, MI 48076 Orthodox retirees' group launched. Sarah Faygie Berkowitz Special to the Jewish News s ome 80 people came to the kickoff event for the new Council of Orthodox Jewish Active Retirees (COJAR) Sept. 20 at the Jewish Commun- ity Center in Oak Park. COJAR was the brainchild of Esther Posner of Southfield, a financial planner who retired about three years ago and was looking for a way to structure activities around the Jewish cal- endar so she could socialize, exer- cise and learn along with others. "A Taste of COJAR" featured a full day of activities, including a tour of the JCC, separate fitness classes for men and women, lunch and two speakers. Rabbi Shmuel Irons gave an inspirational lecture titled, "Living Each Day at a Time" in which he broke down the letters in the word "TODAY" into Trust, Opportunity, Destiny, Appreciation and Yesterday. The featured speaker of the day was Jonah Ottensoser, who moved from designing aircraft for the government into consult- ing for the Star-K of Baltimore and with appliance companies such as Maytag. He delved into the technology of each appliance and its implications for kosher and Sabbath-observant users. October 13 - 2005 Ottensoser detailed various aspects of kitchen technology, joking about the newest gadgets on the market, such as refrigera- tors that speak to their users, the latest models of double dish- washers and high-end cook tops with automatic simmer modes. At lunch, COJAR chair Posner and Fayga Dombey, Young Israel Council of Metropolitan Detroit president, discussed the creation of COJAR and thanked the Jewish Fund for financial support as well as partners Young Israel Council, the JCC and Yeshiva Beth Yehudah's Partners in Torah. COJAR's program officially begins Nov. 1. The program flows with the Jewish calendar, with no classes taking place between the High Holidays and Sukkot, nor from Purim through Pesach. Plans for November include classes on using digital cameras, a discussion about Yiddish short stories in English, a tour of old Jewish Detroit and a visit to the Habatat Galleries' art glass exhib- it led by Deanna Sperka. COJAR membership is $100 a year, plus membership to the JCC at the cultural level minimally, which is $72. For more informa- tion, call COJAR Program Coordinator Sarah Faygie Berkowitz at (248) 967-4030 or e-mail sberkowitz@jccdet.org . I I Wishing out Customers, Families and Friends A Healthy, Happy Yom Kippur! 25860 LAHSER ROAD SOUTHFIELD PH: 248 350-2020 FAX: 248 350-9066 Voice and Data Solutions Since 1977 L'Shana Tova Happy and healthy New Year 5766 to my customers and to the entire Jewish community. May the New Year bring peace and prosperity to you and yours. Steve Tasevski, Expert Wood Floors Installer & Finisher Steve's Flooring & Finishing 586-781-0937 • 586-747-2969 1035560 21