Lite H Happenings Marcus Heiman of Huntington Woods and For college age through 30- something. Send information to ahitsky@thejewishnews.com . Rabbi David Nelson of Southfield HILLEL METRO DETROIT March 1 Wednesday, 7 p.m. Ice skating Campus Martius, Detroit. Cost: $8. RSVP by Monday, Feb. 27 to Dina Shkolnik, hillelpd@wayne.edu or (313) 577- 3459. Lisa Yufit, Nancy Glen and Ellen Berlin, all of Huntington Woods March 3 Friday, 6 p.m. optional Connecting Beth Shalom toasts new young adult social group. Alicia Nelson of Southfield and Shari and Neil Zemmel of Huntington Woods Robin Schwartz Special to the Jewish News ' T here were a lot of reasons to raise a glass and toast as young adults gathered for a wine-tasting party at the Huntington Woods home of • Ralph McDowell and Nancy Glen. It was the couple's first social event at their new home on Hendrie Boulevard. The party also represented a new beginning for Congregation Beth Shalom in Oak Park. More than 60 members of the syna- gogue's new young adult social group, Kesher, took part in the event. "We felt there was a need in the synagogue to get the younger members to view the shul in a more social way:' said Francine Newman, the group's co-chair along with Jodie Krasnick, both of Huntington WoodS. "There's a rejuvenation of the Darren Hessenthaler and Howard Berlin, both of Huntington Woods congregation and there's a transi- tion with one generation coming and one generation going," said Beth Shalom's executive director, Steven Weiss of West Bloomfield. "This group represents the future. It's very exciting." Kesher, which means "connec- tion" in Hebrew, is a group for people in their 20s, 30s and 40s. Members of Beth Shalom are invited to participate along with their friends regardless of syna- gogue affiliation. Many of the participants have young children who take part in Beth Shalom's newborn through pre-school classes and programs. Michelle and Louis Geller of Huntington Woods, parents of three children, just joined the synagogue."We're hoping to get more inVolved," Louis said. "This Is a very dynamic development for us:' said Beth Shalom Rabbi David Nelson. "This shows we're a very youth- ful and growing congregation." In addition to mingling, socializing and having fun, the group also got a lesson about wines from wine connoisseur Brian Croze of Holiday Market in Royal Oak. Partygoers sam- pled Chardonnay, Pinot Grigio, Chenin Blanc and other wines. They also enjoyed appetizers and desserts. "It's like one big family, it's a wonderful family,' said Kesher member Todd Flood of Huntington Woods. "That's really what it's all about." Spotted in the crowd at the Feb. 4 wine tasting party were: Karen Smith, Ellen and Howard Berlin, Lori and Darren Hessenthaler, Ellen and Marc Lipton, and Lisa and Michael Yufit, all of Huntington Woods; Risa and Brian Wolf of Oak Park and Nancy and Avery Goldstein of Royal Oak. ❑ Shalom, (248) 547-7970 or cbs@congbethshalom.org . Avery and Nancy Goldstein and Steve Elkus, all of Huntington Woods 20 February 23 - 2006 MSU HILLEL, E. Lansing Feb. 26 Sunday, 1 p.m. Darfur Awareness free brunch at MSU Hillel, cosponsored by the MSU Jewish Studies Department. Sudanese refugee guest speaker. RSVP: marisa@msuhillel.org . Feb. 28 Tuesday, 6 p.m. Hillel pancake dinner. RSVP: steve@msuhillel.org. Feb. 28 Tuesday, 7 p.m. Watch MSU-Wisconsin basketball on Hillel big-screen TV. Refreshments. RSVP: steve@msuhillel.org. U-M HILLEL, Ann Arbor Feb. 26 Sunday. Graduates and Young Professionals. Ski at Alpine Valley in Highland. More fun photos: JNonline.us To take part in future Kesher events, Congregation Beth Brian and Risa Wolf of Oak Park Shabbat services, 7:30 p.m. dinner. An interactive Carlebach-style minyan with singing and dancing at Bais Chabad of Farmington Hills, 32000 Middlebelt Road. Charge. RSVP by Tuesday, Feb. 28, Karen Adelman, (313) 577-3459 or hilleled@wayne.edu . Ex-Con To Rabbi From hustler, thief, alcoholic, ex- con to redemption and the rab- binate, Rabbi Marc Borovitz will discuss his experiences at a Feder- ation Young Adult DiVision event 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 28. There is a charge of $10 for YAD members, and light hors d'ouevres will be served. RSVP: Margie Davis at Federation, (248) 642-4260 x341. Wine Tasting Federation's Young Adult Division will have a wine tasting at Forte Restaurant, 201 S. Old Woodward, Birmingham, at -8 p.m. Thursday, March 2. Cost is $25. RSVP, Jen- nifer Noparstak, (248) 203-1460.