Maze Toy! Jerusalem has held the hearts of those within its walls for generations. From the 'establishment of David's kingdom through to the present the word Jerusalem has meant a passionate connection to a special and unique place in our world. Come now and explore Jerusalem in the company of nine knowledgeable guides. Some, like King David, are famous, while others are not. Each one has a personal love for, and a special view of, Jerusalem. . Our tour guides \\ill direct you as you step along each pathway. You may follow any one of them from start to finish. If you prefer, you may choose to experience an in depth study of a visited site by combin- ing material from all of the guides, or by searching period based literature, archives and archeology. 2 CDs filled with more than 10 hours of entertainment A virtual guide to the ancient and modern day Jerusalem To Order: call: 248.356.4437 or email: salesec-ding.com Jerusalem ` s pathways will call you back time and time again to see more, !ea =Wand to experience more of the passion and complexity of the cit. , / called 52rus-61 Show your colors for Israel! • The Detroit Jewish News invites you to. participate in Blue & White Sunday, a unifying project to publicly show support for Israel and the Israeli people. Your participation in Blue & White Sunday will encourage other community members to visibly display their support of Israel each Sunday as they are out and about at stores, parks, festivals and other events. If you plan an Israel-related event, we will post your information on JNonline.us and place it in the paper each week. UPCOMING EVENTS Irshad Manji Author of The Trouble with Islam Today: A Muslim's Call for Reform in Her Faith. 7:45 pm • Sept. 8 Cong. Shaarey Zedek RSVP: 248.357.5544 SUPPORT Wear: blue & white clothing lsrael-themed t-shirts hats jewelry buttons/pins ribbons Display: Israeli flags banners signs Organize: Thank you for joining together with us in support of Israel. DETROIT JEWISH NEWS iN 64 August 31 • 2006 • group outings public events Make a personal expression of support. Call for more information: 248.354.6060 Email to join: blueandwhite@thejewishnews.com Cameron attends West Hills Middle School in Bloomfield Hills. His most meaningful mitzvah project was pre- paring and delivering gift packages to children who are ill and in the pediatric intensive care unit at Beaumont Hospital. Alexander Jacob Shenkman (Avraham Yaacov) will be called to the Torah as a bar mitz- vah on Saturday, Sept. 2, at Congregation Shenkman Shaarey Zedek Southfield. Participating in the ceremony will be his proud parents, Dov and Judith Shenkman, and brother Jonathan. His grandparents are Clarence and Harriet Salzberg of Birmingham and Michael Shenkman of Hadera, Israel. He is also the grandson of the late Feiga Shenkman. Alex attends Central School in Glencoe, Ill. He celebrated his bar mitz- vah in June in Israel at the Davidson Archaeological Center in Jerusalem. His mitzvah projects included weekly reading sessions with a younger "book buddy" to assist with reading skills. Joseph Reed Silver will be called to the Torah as a bar mitz- vah on Saturday, Sept. 2, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek Southfield. He is the son of Liz and Silver Kenneth Silver and brother of Shelby and Annie. Joe is the grandson of Irma and Dr. George Mogill, Dr. Kay Campbell, Dr. Donald Silver, Sam Davis and the late Judge Sandra Silver. Joe attends Norup Middle School in Oak Park. He is an active participant with the Friends At Home Program and Sports Night of the Friendship Circle in West Bloomfield. Jacob Evan Singer, son of Nancy and Kevin Singer, will be called to the Torah as a bar mitzvah, at Temple Israel, Saturday, Sept. 2. He Singer is the brother of Ryan and Lindsay. Sharing in Jacob's special day will be his grand- parents Patricia and Gerald Katchman and Arlene and Sheldon Singer. Attending Orchard Lake Middle School, Jacob felt it was especially meaningful to help with a fundraiser for the Diabetes Association. Benjamin Eli Smith-Helman will be called to the Torah as a bar mitzvah on Saturday, Sept. 2, at Congregation Smith- Beth Shalom. He Helman is the son of Karen Smith and Marcus Helman and the older brother of Bailey. Proud grandparents are Shirley and Earl Smith of Atlanta, Ga., and Janet and Robert Helman of Chicago. Benjamin is an eighth-grade stu- dent at Norup School in Oak Park. For his mitzvah project, he packaged and distributed food at Yad Ezra in Berkley. Rachel Nichole Sweet will celebrate her bat mitzvah at Temple Israel Saturday, Sept. 2, as she is called to the bimah to read from the Torah. Her proud parents are Remedios and Benjamin Sweet. She is the sister of Jeremy, Amanda and Isaac and the grand- child of Macaria and Salvador Manlangit and Shirley Sweet. She is also the grandchild of the late Richard Sweet. Her excited great- grandmother is Mary Cantor. Rachel attends Walnut Creek Middle School in West Bloomfield. She felt it was meaningful to work with the Cat Connection, helping to care for and find homes for pets. David "Jacob" Weiss, son of Michelle and Daniel Weiss and brother of Melissa and Michael, will be called to the bimah as he celebrates his bar mitzvah Friday, Sept. 1, at Temple Israel. His proud grandpar- Weiss , ents are Edith Weiss and Joan and Albert Weiss. Jake attends West Hills Middle School in Bloomfield Hills. His most meaning- ful mitzvah project was donating sup- port to the Jewish Foundation for the Righteous, an organization that helps sustain Christians who risked their lives sheltering and otherwise aiding Jews during the Holocaust. More B'nai Mitzvah • Temple Kol Ami — Marc Efros, son of Barry and Kim Efros (Saturday).