World Good Faith means DIGEST GREAT Mortgages! Divorce Support Group The National Council of Jewish Women/Space for Changing Families will offer a drop-in divorce support group. Facilitated by Andy Mather, it will help men and women deal with con- flicted feelings regarding divorce and separation. The group will meet every Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. through Feb. 13. The fee is $5 per session. No pre-registra- tion is required. Meetings are held at the NCJW office, in the Hooper Evaluations Building, 26400 Lahser Road, Suite 306, Southfield. For information, call (248) 355- 9936. NO Fees. NO Points. NO Closing Costs. Same Day Approvals. Cash Out Up io 100% Fixed Mortgages and Option ARMs Cad James Cohen or Ari "Let us help you do what is smart for you and your family." Good with Financial LendingYou Can Trusrm 32600 Telegraph Road, Suite 100 Bingham Farms, MI Office: 248-644-8771 Fax: 248-644-8779 1209830 ETON ACADEMY (grades 1-12) Helping students with learning differences such as dyslexia and AD/HD succeed. LIFE AFTER HIGH SCHOO January 3L 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Free & open to ALL high school students and parents. Meet with representatives from colleges, universities and organiza- tions that offer resources for students with learning challenges. OPEN HOUSE February 6, 9:00 - 11:00 atm Come see us in action! We invite you to tour our school and meet Eton students, parents and faculty. BODY & BRAIN FITNESS AMP June 18 - 22 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. An enrichment day camp for children who learn differently, ages 6-12. Designed by Eton Academy educators to build confidence through learning and fun. ETON ACADEi.1 - Preparing different learners for success. 1755 Melton, Birmingham, ill 48009 248.642.1150 - www.etonacademy.org 26 January 25 • 2007 Loan Service Information JVS will host a parent information) meeting on the Jewish Educational Loan Service (JELS) and addi- tional financial aid options for college students. It will be held 7 p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 7, at the Hermelin ORT Resource Center in the Jewish Community Center in West Bloomfield. Marvin Berman, JELS coordinator, will discuss JELS interest-free loans and state, federal, institutional and private aid. To register or for information, con- tact Marvin Berman, (248) 233-4209 or mberman@jvsdet.org. JELS is open to Metro Detroit Jewish residents. It is administered through JVS, Hebrew Free Loan Association and Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit. Scholar Visits Torah Center Morris and Sara Tugman Bais Chabad Torah Center and the Hyman and Sonia Blumenstein Outreach Institute in West Bloomfield will celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Torah Center with "A Celebration of the Synagogue: A Shabbat Shirah Shabbaton" the weekend of Feb. 2-4. Scholar-in-residence will be Dr. Lawrence Schiffman, specialist in the Dead Sea Scrolls and Judaism in Late Antiquity and chairman of New York University's Skirball Department of Hebrew and Judaic Studies. He will speak on "The Cairo Genizah: The Rediscovery of the Jewish Past" at a Friday evening din- ner; on "Ancient Synagogues" at a lun- cheon following Shabbat services; and on "Archaeology vs. Torah: Answering the Bible Critics" at 7:30 p.m. Sunday. For information or reservations, call (248) 855-6170, or e-mail bctc770@ aol.com. The program is sponsored in part by Dr. Claude and Rivka Schochet in memory of Yenta Baila bas Velvel Schochet. Dr. Schiffilian will present a slide lecture on "Raiders of the Lost Temple: Uncovering Jerusalem's Hidden Archaeological Treasures" on Saturday night at a Tu b'Shevat banquet hosted by the Jewish Learning Center of Huntington Woods. For information, call (248) 399-6265, or e-mail thadar@ sbcglobal.net. Dr. Schiffinan will speak 10:30 a.m. Sunday on "Rereading Genesis: Biblical Creation and Modern Science" at a brunch at Bais Chabad Torah Center of North Oak Park. For infor- mation or reservations, call (248) 872- 8878, or e-mail Rabbisw@aol.com . There is a charge for all programs. Shipwreck Found Off Israel Haifa/JTA — An eighth-century shipwreck was discovered off Israel's northern coast. Though the 50-foot- long boat was discovered almost a decade ago, Haifa University's Institute for Maritime Studies announced the find Tuesday after completing its research into the vessel. "We do not have any other histori- cal or archaeological evidence of the economic activity and commerce of this period:' said the university's Ya'acov Kahanov."The shipwreck will serve as a source of information about the social and economic activities in this area." In addition to the wooden hull, many of the boat's contents were pre- served. Among them are 30 vessels of pottery of different sizes and designs containing fish bones, ropes, mats, a bone needle, a wooden spoon, wood- carvings and food remains, mainly carobs and olives. Katsav Faces Rape Charges Jerusalem/JTA — Israel's attorney general decided that President Moshe Katzav should be charged with rape. Menachem Mazuz's office issued a statement Tuesday saying it had col- lected enough evidence to support charging Katsav with rape and sexual harassment of former employees, obstruction of justice and fraud. A final decision on whether to indict Katsav will be made after a hearing in which the president may present his case. The president has immunity while in office, but said last month that he would resign if indicted. Katsav has denied any wrongdoing.