David Klein Gallery DIGEST presents church, all dressed up and eating corned beef on rye. Of course, we ran into a num- ber of Jewish acquaintances there. Like my fellow committee members, they didn't know our interfaith situation. However, they did know that we were involved in the JCC and temple. Again, looks of confusion. There's usually only one reason you get dressed up on Sunday. Admittedly, I don't get to church as often as I'd like. It's one of the consequences of interfaith life. My family's week- end schedule revolves around Saturday religious school and soccer. In past years, my wife has had her JCC board meetings on Sundays. Even without those meetings, Sunday morning is our only day to sleep in. A lot of times, I don't think about going to church until I'm in the middle of cooking french toast, made with leftover challah from Shabbat. As a family, we belong to the temple. But according to my minister, I'm a member with special status at my church. We pay annual dues to our syna- gogue. However, I donate to the church offering plate as it's passed down the pew. I take the High Holidays off from work. If it's ever confusing for us, it prob- ably makes no sense whatsoever to our friends. The other day, I heard that I had converted. I could sit here and be frus- trated, I could worry about what others think, or I could just go with it. Life isn't always black and white. So I explain our situ- ation as best as possible when- ever I can. Have you got a half-hour? I'll tell you why I just put up this but in our back yard. ❑ A Day Of Yiddish Jim Keen is author of the book "Inside Intermarriage: A Christian Partner's Perspective on Raising a Jewish Family" (URJ Press, forth- coming) and a contributor to the book "The Guide to the Jewish Interfaith Family Life: an InterfaithFamily.com Handbook" (Jewish Lights publishing). He is a columnist for InterfaithFamily.com . His e-mail address is jckeen@umich.edu . On Sunday, Nov. 6, the Temple Beth El Sisterhood will host its annual holiday boutique. Available for sale will be gifts for holiday giving. Admission to the event, sched- uled from 9:15 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Bloomfield Township temple's Alpert Room and Foyer, is free. Cash, checks, Visa and Mastercard are welcome. "A Taste of Yiddish" is a cultural afternoon offered by the Workmen's Circle-Arbeter Ring and the Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit. It's set for Sunday, Oct, 30, 1:30-5 p.m., at the JCC in Oak Park. Presenters will offer language, literature, papercutting, a make-it- and-take-it workshop, food and a concert. For reservations and informa- tion, call Workmen's Circle, (248) 545-0985. Costs are $8 for adult members of Workmen's Circle and the JCC; $11 for non-members; $4 for students. Dance For A Cause Hey, kids in grades 6-8, this dance is just for you. The first areawide dance for middle-school-aged Jewish kids will be held from 5:30- 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 2, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek, West Bloomfield-B'nai Israel Center. There'll be music by Star Trax of Southfield, food, door prizes and a raffle. And you can do a mitzvah, too. Tickets are $5 at the door, with proceeds going to support the Jewish National Fund. The event is organized by Rina Edelson, almost 12, who is doing this for a bat mitzvah project. Local sponsors are Hiller's, the Matt Prentice Group, Star Trax and many companies that donated raf- fle prizes. For information, call Rina at (248) 353-0050 or e-mail mattard- mi@hotmail.com. If you RSVP in advance, you get a free raffle ticket. You don't need to be present to win in the raffle. The grand prize is an iPod Nano. PTHALO BLUE PONDERS IT ALL 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 Larry Rivers • Jack Tworkov 163 TOWNSEND BIRMINGHAM MICHIGAN 48009 TELEPHONE 248.433.3700 FAX 248.433.3702 HOURS: TUESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 1 1 - 5:30 DKGALLERY.COM 1036330 Golnick Pediatric Dental Associates Jason M Golnick DDS, MS Arnold L. Golnick DDS, MS Holiday Boutique The Pediatricians of Dentistry Golnick Pediatric Dental Associates treat the dental needs of infants, children, adolescents. BPRIBAT MITZVAH SPECIAL FREE CLEANING* *Within 2 weeks et your B`nai Mitzvah 1038920 jig' October 27 . 2005 Michelle Tiberia DDS, MS • Positive and friendly staff • Emergencies seen promptly • Most insurances accepted • Nitrous oxide and sedation available • Open daily Lakes Medical Center 2300 Haggerty Road Suite 1180 West Bloomfield, MI 48323 248-668-0022 33