David Klein Gallery TEENS presents PTHALO BLUE PONDERS IT ALL Free Comedy Night Michigan Region B'nai B'rith Youth Organization and Temple Beth El will co-sponsor a night of comedy for all Jewish teens 6:45 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 23. "The Late Night Players" from Boston will be featured at BBYO's Jewish Heritage Night at the tem- ple. The five-member group is described as fast-paced, interac- tive and hilarious — a combina- tion of "Saturday Night Live "Kids in the Hall" and "Whose line is it anyway?" Admission is free and all Jewish teenagers in grades 8-12 are invited. The program will conclude at 8:30 p.m. For information, call BBYO, (248) 788-0700. Other Teen Events Dancing at BBYO's Teen Connection kickoff are Sarah Light, 12, Madeline Hoffman, 13, and Julie Lowenthal, 12, all of West Bloomfield. ❑ NEW PAINTINGS AND WORKS ON PAPER BYJENNIFER REEVES OCTOBER 22 THROUGH DECEMBER 17 OPENING RECEPTION TO MEET THE ARTIST OCTOBER 22 FROM 1-4 PM POST-WAR AMERICAN PAINTINGS Norman Bluhm • Sam Francis Philip Guston • Al Held Alex Katz • Joan Mitchell Richard Poussette-Dart Echad, the revitalized coed BBYO chapter in Larry Rivers • Jack Tworkov Ann Arbor, packed baskets of food to give to elderly Jewish individuals in Washtenaw County for Rosh Hashanah. 163 TOWNSEND BIRMINGHAM MICHIGAN 48009 TELEPHONE 248.433.3700 FAX 248.433.3702 HOURS: TUESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 11 - 5:30 DKGALLERY. COM Shown is Hila 1036330 Lubman, 14, of Ann Arbor. ANNOUNCING THE BRONFMAN YOUTH FELLOWSHIPS IN ISRAEL For the 20th consecutive summer, a group of outstanding Jew- ish teenagers from the United States and Canada, coming from a wide variety of backgrounds and entering the twelfth grade of school, will be recipients of the Bronfman Youth Fellow- ships.* They will spend five fulfilling weeks of study, dialogue and travel in Israel. The Bronfman Fellows will be selected on the basis of charac- ter, intellectual interests, special talents and leadership quali- ties. Fellowship activities begin June 26th, with a return from Israel on August 2nd. All meals will be kosher, and Sabbath activities will be in keeping with the sanctity of the day. 2006 5766 Michelle Heller, 16, and Carrie Subelsky, 15, both of Farmington Hills, were among 20 B'nai B'rith Youth who helped JCC staff and athletes at the recent Fame Games. While in Israel, the Fellows will engage in an intense interaction with a diverse faculty of master educators, representing a wide range of Jewish perspectives. They will explore Jewish texts against the background of Israel's land, culture and customs, meet with Amitei Bronfman, our parallel Israeli Fellowship, and take part in seminars with some of the country's leading political and cultural figures. They will debate a constant flow of ideas and search for insights on the various ways to define oneself as a Jew today - all in an atmo- For an online brochure and application sphere of mutual respect and open dialogue. visit www.bronfmari.org Upon returning home, the Fellows participate in a se- ries of seminars, a weekend with the Israeli Fellows, and a wide range of alumni activities, programs and projects, all aimed at promoting our goals of commit- ment, pluralism, study and dialogue. For many Fellows, the summer in Israel is just the beginning of a lifelong association with fellow "Bronfmanim." * Fellowships cover roundtrip transportation between New York and Israel, educational programming, room and board, and travel in Israel. or contact us directly. The Bronfman Youth Fellowships in Israel 163 Delaware Avenue, Suite 102 Delmar, NY 12054 Telephone: 518 475-7212 Fax: 518 475-7207 E-mail: info@bronfman.org Website: wwwbronfman.org COMPLETED APPLICATIONS MUST BE POSTMARKED BY ANUARY 31. 2006 rN t October 20 . 2005 29