Met r 0 Zip, Zilch, Zero, Nada I G E FREE Yoga for one week only at the GA S For a schedule of classes visit our website at www.yogashelterecom OUR TEACHERS: Elaine Braden Jannell Eagan Marcy Feldman Steve Feldman Suzanne Gossett Kelli Harrington Jodi Jaffe Missy Oleshansky Caren Paskel Eric Paskel Lisa Paskel Justin Verier-Dunn Rob Woollard "Yoga is within your reach. Our Yoga is not conventional, boring or stereo-typical: We are innovators that deliver exciting, challenging and fun experiences for EVERYBODY! Come and join the thousands who are already experiencing the benefits that include, • weight loss • a supple and toned body • reduced blood pressure • a healthy spine • lower blood sugar levels • reduces stress and anxiety • more endurance and • peace of mind." Eric Paskel, Experience the difference at the Yoga Shelter! New Location: los S. Main Royal Oak, Ml 248-545-YOGA Orchard Mall 6363 Orchard Lake Rd. West Bloomfield, MI 248-538-0200 Valid for first time students only. Not valid with any other offer. Valid for Michigan residents only. 1064430 World Sabbath Scene Happenings For college age through 30-something. Send information to ahitsky@thejewishnews.com . Temple Israel's Robert Sosnick Family Life Center will host an informational evening on ways to stay safe while on the Internet. Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard will speak at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 24. Topics include Internet safety, identity theft, safe credit card use and protecting children on the Internet. Reservations are required. Call the Robert Sosnick Family Life Center, (248) 661-5700. Fitness Day The Aish Center 06500 Northwestern Hwy Suite 280 Southfield, MI 48076 Aish Detroit Presents A Three Part Discovery With Rabbi Eliyahu Bergstein Discovery combines philosophy, psychology and history to take audiences on a Journey into the "why" of being Jewish. Discovery has been seen by over zoo,000 Jews worldwide making it the most popular Jewish educational program in the world. Sunday, January 29, 2006 12:30 - 1:30 Registration and Light Lunch 1:30 - 4:3o Discovery program • "The Jewish People... Normal or Miraculous?" • "God at Sinai... Real or imagined?" • "The Keys to the Miraculous... For Mystics, or For Me Too?" At the Keter Torah Synagogue 54 80 Orchard Lake Road West Bloomfield, Ml 48322 *Childcare will be available upon request aish Detroit 28 $5 in advance. $10 at the door students free with reservation To RSVP please call Amy by January 25, 2006 at: January 12 2006 248-936-7202 1007570 - The seventh annual World Sabbath of Religious Reconciliation, an interfaith holy day, will be celebrated at Christ Church Cranbrook Saturday, Jan. 28, at 6:30 p.m. "Breaking down barriers and pur- suing peace" will serve as the theme for this year's event. The World Sabbath invites members of all faith communities to participate in cele- brating the diversity and unity of their faiths. This interfaith service will feature speakers, leaders, and musicians. Children from metro religious schools, including Congregation Beth Shalom, will participate. The event is free and open to the public. For information, call (248) 644-5210. Internet Safety Founder C E Temple Beth El Sisterhood will host a health and fitness day for women on Tuesday, Jan. 31. Registration at 9:15 a.m. will be fol- lowed by a series of exercise and nutri- tion segments, beginning with a "Healthy Backs Yoga" session led by Gail Mondry, registered yoga therapist. The 45-minute segment will be fol- lowed by "Exercise with Marni Stone',' a senior fitness specialist. The morning will conclude with "Healthy Eating Tips" from Gail Posner, registered dietician and owner of Healthy Ways Nutrition Counseling. Participants will then enjoy a health- ful noon lunch buffet. Participants should dress comfortably and bring yoga mats or beach towels for the yoga session. Both the yoga and exercise portions of the morning are geared to all levels. Cost of the event is $20 for sisterhood members and $25 for guests. To register, prior to Jan. 20, make checks payable and mail to Temple Beth El, 7400 Telegraph, Bloomfield Township, MI 48301 Attn: Sisterhood. HILLEL METRO DETROIT Jan. 15 Sunday, 5 p.m. Serve a meal at Ronald McDonald House, Detroit. RSVP by Jan. 13 to Dina Shkolnik at hillelpd@wayne.edu or (313) 577- 3459. Jan. 20 Friday, 6 p.m. Free. Sushi Shabbat at the home of Debbie and Mickey Stern, Orchard Lake. Learning to make sushi and feast on Asian cuisine. RSVP by Jan. 18 to Karen Adelman, (313) 577-3459 or hilleled@wayne.edu . Feb. 23 Thursday, 6:30 p.m. dinner; 8 p.m. Pistons vs. Indiana. Meet at the Oakland Center, Oakland University. Cost: $20, includes din- ner and game. Bring toy to donate. RSVP by Jan. 17 with full payment to Dina Skolnik at hillelpd@wayne.edu or (313) 577- 3459. EMU HILLEL, Ypsilanti Jan. 18 Wednesday, 7 p.m. Diversity, tolerance talk by Yavilah McCoy, an African American, Orthodox Jewish educator. Free, Guild Hall, McKenny Union. Information: Aaron Kaufman, (734) 482-0456 or aaron@emuhillel.org. Jan. 22 Sunday, 1-3p.m. Free Sunday brunch for first-year students at Walton Putnam Main Lounge. RSVP by Friday, Jan. 20 to Kourtney Spaulding, kspauldi@emich.edu or (734) 482-0456. MSU HILLEL, E. Lansing Jan. 17 Tuesday, 7 p.m. Guest Rabbi- in-Residence Jennifer Tisdale of Temple Israel leads Mishpocha Group discussion at Beaners in the MSU Union. Jan. 18 Wednesday, 7 p.m. At the MSU Union, Rabbi Jennifer Tisdale of Temple Israel discusses "Sex in the Text." Jan. 19 Thursday, Rabbi Jennifer Tisdale at MSU Hillel. Appetizers. Jan. 20 Friday, Shabbat services, 6 p.m., complimentary Shabbat din- ner, 7 p.m., at MSU Hillel. RSVP by Wednesday, Jan. 18 to Marisa@MSUllinel.org .