To Do! DIGEST T y T y T y T y 4( -0 ( CATERING IS OUR SPECIALTY! FABULOUS PARTY TRAYS & COMPLETE DINNERS FROM AMAZING APPETIZERS TO DELECTABLE DESSERTS 4( 4( 4: 4( 4( 4( 4( * * ** * * * * * * * * * * *SUMMER PARTIES * * *FATHER'S DAY * •BAR/BAT MITZVAHS * * * * 9( * * 9, *HOME & OFFICE PARTIES * Steve's Deli is a Proud 2006 Zagat Survey Winner * Hour Magazine's Best Deli of 2006! * 4( * 1123390 '4( '4( 4( * * 6646Telegraph Road at Maple Road -0( * *Bloomfield Plaza ■ 248.932.0800 * i, * * www.stevesdeli.com * * ************************************** 82 June 1 . 2006 3N Service Feeds Children Yeshivas Darchei Torah will sponsor the Summer Food Service Program for Children. Free meals will be made available to children 18 and younger or persons up to age 26 who are enrolled in an education program for the mentally or physically disabled that is recognized by a state or local public educational agency. The meals will be provided without regard to race, color, national origin, age, sex or disability. Meals will be provided daily from Monday through Friday. Lunch will be served from noon-1 p.m. and snack will be served from 3:30-4:30 p.m. This program will run from July 3- 28. Meals will be available at Yeshivas Darchei Torah, 21550 W. 12 Mile, Southfield. Jewish Family Service Bloomfield Hills resident Amy Hoffman Haimann has been nomi- nated to a second term as president of Jewish Family Service. The election and installation will take place at the JFS annual meeting 7 p.m. Monday, June 5, at the Jewish Community Center in West Bloomfield. Haimann has Amy Haimann served on the JFS board for more than eight years. She has chaired the JFS Human Resources Committee, and served on the By-Laws and Strategic Planning committees. Also nominated to the JFS executive committee are Sandra Danto, Lorne Gold and Susan Leemaster, vice presi- dents; Jennifer Silverman, secretary; Jack Kaufman, treasurer; and Stephen Harris, Mark Landau, Melissa Orley Lax, and Irving Nusbaum, members at large. Terran Leemis remains on the executive committee as immediate past president and nominating com- mittee chair. Nominated to first terms on the JFS Board are Lisa Naftaly Brown, Wendy Eisenshtadt, Richard Gibbs, David Grant, Micki Grossman, Michael Roth, Rose Lynn Schlussel and Judy Stern. Nominated for renewed terms are Carol Hooberman, Mark Landau, Susie Leemaster and Patti Nemer. The evening will begin with a des- sert reception and will include a pre- sentation to Dr. Steven P. Dunn, Robert H. Naftaly and Dr. Douglas R. Woll for their work on the Jewish community's "clinic without walls," known as Project Chessed: The annual meeting is open to the public, and there is no charge. Reservations are necessary. Contact Marianne Jones, (248) 592-2339 or mjones@jfsdetroit.org . AJCommittee Centennial The American Jewish Committee Metropolitan Detroit Chapter will celebrate the National AJC's centennial anniversary 7 p.m. Monday, June 19, during the chapter's annual meeting at Temple Shir Shalom, West Bloomfield. Following a brief business meeting and chapter elections, a program will feature Jeffrey Sinensky, AJC's director of public policy and legal affairs. He will summarize key legal battles fought by AJC over the last 100 years. The program is open to the com- munity. A kosher dessert reception will follow and there is a charge of $20. For required reservations, contact (248) 646-7686 or detroit@ajc.org . B'nai B'rith Golf Classic B'nai B'rith's annual Golf Classic will be held June 5 at Wabeek Country Club, Bloomfield Hills. It will honor Alan H. Barry, COO of Masco Corporation. Proceeds will benefit B'nai B'rith's youth serving agencies. Co-chairs are Michael Fishman, Ron Bittker and David Lubin. Cost is $250 ($225 for ages 35 and younger). The event includes 18 holes of golf, locker room facilities, complimentary range balls, a buffet brunch, refreshments and kosher hot dogs, snacks and bev- erages on the course, all followed by an open bar, cocktails, hors d'oeuvres and dinner. There will also be live and silent auctions. For information. call B'nai B'rith, (248) 646-3100. Hillel Events Hillel of Metro Detroit is sponsoring two events on consecutive Sundays. At 11 a.m. June 4, "Bagels, Lox and Torah!" will be held at Heritage Park in Farmington Hills. RSVP by Friday, June 2. At 6:30 p.m. June 11, HMD will attend Wicked at Masonic Temple, Detroit. Tickets are $35 and RSVPs are due Thursday, June 1. Contact Karen Adelman on both events: hilleled@wayne.edu or (313) 577-3459.