Metro DIGEST leibovctz MUSIC september 24.2006 january 7.2007 THE DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS For tickets visit vvww.dia.org or the DIA Box Office. Members receive FREE tickets. Join today! ANNIE LEIBOVITZ: AMERICAN MUSIC is organized by Experience Music Project, Seattle, and all works are courtesy of Annie Leibovitz. In Detroit, the exhibition has been made possible by a generous grant from LaSalle Bank. Additional support provided by the Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs and the City of Detroit. 313.833.7971 EITUTWIOU Harris, Franklin, Tennessee, 2001. Copyright © 2001 by Annie Leibowitz. LaSalle Bank .18 . 4 .1R0 11P7150 Paid Internships Earn $2,288 this summer and a world of knowledge. Apply now for the Jeanette & Oscar Cook Jewish Occupational Intern (JOIN) program and get paid this summer to work in one of the following fields: •Business Administration •Marketing and Communications •Research and Program Planning •Human Services •Community Relations S Eight-week internships in Detroit's Jewish community are available to full-time undergraduate or graduate students who are tri-county residents. Openings are limited and applications are due January 31, 2007. Gain the competitive advantage to land a job after graduation and call JVS about a JOIN internship today! (248) 233-4233 JV S Realizing life's potential WWW.WS D ET. 0 RG 1182390 16 November 23 • 2006 iN Ethiopian Artist Speaks Bizu Riki Mullu, an Ethiopian Jewish artist who divides her time between Jerusalem and New York City, will provide the "Food for Thought" at a luncheon hosted by Federation's Women's Campaign and Education Department, 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 6, at Knollwood Country Club, 5050 W. Maple, West Bloomfield. Registration begins at noon. Mullu In 1978, at the age of 12, Mullu was among the first 150 Ethiopian chil- dren who left their families to live in Israel. She has been a leading advo- cate for Ethiopian Jewry. As an artist, she designs bold, bright jewelry with Ethiopian silver, bronze and a rich array of beads. She also designs brilliantly colored, hand- embroidered talitot (prayer shawls) The Food for Thought program welcomes all women interested in an entree into Jewish communal life in Metro Detroit. The program is brought to the community with the support of corporate partner the Rohlik Foundation. Co-chairs of the program are Jodie Krasnick and Gail K. Mayer. The cost is $30 per person. RSVP by Dec. 1 at wwwthisisfederation.org . Teens Make Plans Teen Connection members and friends will go to Whirlyball for the annual "Day After Thanksgiving Program" 3-5 p.m. Friday, Nov. 24, in Novi. All Jewish seventh- and eighth- graders are invited to participate. The cost is $20 for Teen Connection members and $30 for first-time guests. This includes court-time at Whirlyball, a pizza and pop snack and adult supervision. Transportation will not be provided for this event. The new Novi Whirlyball is located at 41540 Grand River, west of Meadowbrook Road. Advance registration for the pro- gram is required, using registration forms that are available online at the Michigan Region B'nai B'rith Youth Organization Web site, www.mibbyo. org , or by calling Stacey Wolf, (248) 788-0700. Teen Connection, sponsored by Michigan BBYO and the Jewish Community Center, provides social and recreational programs open to all Jewish seventh- and eighth-graders.