DIGEST Girl Force • Be Positive! Eat Well! Live Well! Be Active! Take Control! *WI% Your 4th-6th grade daughters along with other girls from: Jewish Parents Institute, Birmingham Temple and Congregation Chaye Olam Balfour Honorees The Zionist Organization of America/Michigan Region awarded its cita- tion of merit to Harold and Barbara Beznos at the Nov. 6 Balfour Concert. Shown are Saul Waldman, president. of ZOA Michigan Region, Barbara Beznos, Harold Beznos and U.S. Rep. Joe Knollenberg, R- Bloomfield Hills. New Year Party Zager/Stone/Tucker/Grant Unit of B'nai B'rith will host a Saturday, Dec. 31, New Year's Eve party at Farina's Banquet Center, Berldey. Cost for a buffet, open bar, dancing and entertainment is $48 per person. Non-thembers are welcome. RSVP by Dec. 20 by sending a check, payable to B'nai B'rith, to Nancy Braun, 28505 Lake Park Dr., Farmington Hills, MI 48331. For information, call Nancy, (248) 553-7474, or Esther Olson, (248) 366-1992. Project Trust B'nai B'rith Great Lakes Region, Jewish Family Service of Metro Detroit and North Farmington High School are sponsoring Project Trust in area schools. • High school students perform educational prevention plays for elementary, middle and high school students. For grades 3-5, Peace Up focuses on channeling anger, harassment, violence, conflict resolution and acceptance of dif- ferences. For grades 6-12, What Goes Around deals with harass- ment, violence, stereotypes, con- flict resolution and respect. What Goes Around will be performed Dec. 8 at Clarenceville Middle School in Livonia and on Dec. 12 at Congregation Chaye Olam in Bloomfield Township. To schedule a program or to become a peer education site, ari December 1 2005 . contact director Patty Ceresnie, (248) 661-1756 or pjceresnie@comcast.net. *WHAT: An Inter a ctive Session Promoting: • Fitness • Healthy eating habits • Fositive self image Developed at: Vanderbilt University Adapted 17y: Greater Detroit Chapter of Hadassah N /kJ N ".0 N • ■ ? Adoption Seminars Alliance for Adoption hosts com- munity-wide information semi- nars for people interested in International or Domestic Adoption 7-9 p.m. on the third Thursday of each month at the Jewish Family Service Orley Family Building, 6555 W. Maple, West Bloomfield. The next Options for Adoption meeting will take place Thursday, Dec. 15. Prospective parents with questions about adoption are encouraged to attend. Alliance for Adoption is a divi- sion of Jewish Family Service of Metropolitan Detroit, offering home studies for domestic and international adoption; child placement; pregnancy, infertility and post-placement counseling; and searches-reunions. All adop- tion services are non-sectarian and tailored to the individual needs of each member of the adoption triad. Alliance for Adoption is always accepting profiles of pre-adoptive parents interested in domestic adoption, including home stud- ies, "dear birth-parent" letters, and photographs. Call Anna Donovan at Alliance for Adoption, (248) 592-2343, for information or to confirm atten- dance. Seen through a Jewish lens .Make sure your daughter is registered by December 8th! Contact the hadassah Office at 234E3%683.5030 The program is open to the community - $5 donation *Reneged girls sought to serve as mentors .- 5 hours Community Services Granted HA SAS SAH 0151 f) , , E WOMEI\N FOUNDATION of ,74-1- roovnt:rsm• 4E TROr7 EzdiarJrc iiebatitt. - lob& ihWew Girl F'orct 1054020 Budget Generators Home & Commercial Generator Systems Back Up Sump Pump Systems Power Pr o bl ems — Outa ge s? NeVer Lose PewcKr Call For Your FREE Estimate Again! Mike. Hovey 248.722.5090 $3 995 Installed I Permits Additional Repairs Oil Changes 4 1029420 SUBSCRIBE TODAY JNONLINE.COM