Teens C ome onoi see wiiot s- new of On The Boardwalk S chukot's cloi9 c'111;tvoli 10 -2 0 Social Action air New Jewish high school plans kickoff. T cat U nique -Park f nick 248-626-7776 18 karat yellow gold D Previous Purchases Excluded. All Sales Final. No credit cards on 80% off purchases rop earrings- with diamonds set in platinum 1364520 - SAJE for All Seasons presents a live broadcast FROM NY's from New York! "When yougo for the gold... you always win" 92nd Street Y Be part of a nationwide audience invited to join an extraordinary discussion with DENNIS PRAGER THE CASE FOR JUDAISM Nationally syndicated radio talk show host Dennis Prager — described in The Jewish Week as "one of the three most interesting minds in American Jewish life"—offers compelling arguments for Judaism, developed after years of speaking to people from virtually every religion and culture. Prager is the author of The Nine Questions People Ask About Judaism, Why The Jews? The Reason for Anti-Semitism and Happiness Is a Serious Problem. Tuesday, March 11, 8:15 p.m. Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit D. Dan & Betty Kahn Building Eugene & Marcia Applebaum Jewish Community Campus West Bloomfield Sciingit ar JEWELLERS I GEMOLUGISTS across Coolidgefom the Somerset Collection 3001 West Big Beaver, Suite 112 Troy, Michigan 48084 248.649.1122 / 800.SCHUBOT Satellite programming is made possible through a generous donation by Dr. Marcy Borofsky. schubot.com L73 M. Nil AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY' Jew rivv '\ a NORTMICST AMMO. fO N JEW. ECIK1TION Ofie Huron Vailortilnal Hospital Ehreo ■ Mocibi Onbr/W.r. Sump U.O.snity ❑ 1363490 February 28 • 2008 The Chrysler Foundation THE CENTER MEMBER A20 ALL TICKETS: $5 To purchase tickets call 248.432.5577 ext. 7 or order them online at www.jccdet.org he new high school initiative this fall for Conservative Jewish teens — "Conservateens" — will be called ATID, Hebrew for "future representing Amitat Tichon 1'Yaldei Detroit (the Consolidated High School for the Teens of Detroit). The mission of ATID, which will draw teens in grades eight-12 from the area's five Conservative congregations, is to provide Jewish education for post-b'nai mitzvah teens in a stimulating environment fostering an appreciation of lifelong Jewish living and learning. As part of an introduction to the concept, area Conservateens will participate in a dinner program at 6 p.m. Monday, March 3, featur- ing Rabbi Or N. Rose, an editor of Righteous Indignation: A Jewish Call for Justice. Rose will discuss the history of tikkun olam (building a better world) and then the teens will perform social action proj- ects together with residents from Farmington Hills-based JARC. The projects will benefit Children's Hospital of Michigan, Ronald McDonald House, Friends of the Israel Defense Forces, Fleischman Residence/West Bloomfield and National Council of Jewish Women's blanket project. In the book, Righteous Indignation, rabbis, scholars and activists challenge the Jewish com- munity to move beyond "mitzvah days" and dedicate resources to systemic change in the U.S., Israel and worldwide. The editors write, "Our tradition tells us that we can change our ways and transform our communities. We have the power to repair the world if only we are will- ing to do the work" The Rose event leads up to the launch in September of ATID. A mega-event, featuring Israeli musi- cian Michael HarPaz and his band, dinner, iPod giveaways, prizes, games and ATID registration, will be held 6 p.m. April 7 at Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit in Farmington Hills. Contact Rabbi Jason Miller, inter- im ATID director: (248) 535-7090 or atid.hs@gmail.com. Al