ADAT SHALOM SYNAGOGUE is pleased to bring to the community Get In Step! Walk of Ages to aid elderly residents. Bill Carroll Special to the Jewish News D Sunday, May 18, 2008 3:30 p.m. Cantor Frank Lanzkron-Tamarazo and Lisa Lanzkron-Tamarazo ACCOMPANIED BY THE MICHIGAN SINFONIETTA AND JOINED BY THE ZAMIR CHORALE, THE ADAT SHALOM CHOIR AND THE ADAT SHALOM RUACH YOUTH CHOIR OPERATIC AND CLASSICAL MUSIC MUSICAL THEATRE FAVORITES SONGS CELEBRATING 'ISRAEL AT 60" including works by Halevy, Schubert, Bernstein, Gershwin„ Shemer, Romberg, Ganchoff, Ravel, Zim and Berger GENERAL ADMISSION TICKETS $10 NOTEWORTHY CONTRIBUTORS ($36 per person) VIRTUOSO SPONSORS ($54 per person) Tickets may be purchased in advance during business hours at Adat Shalom or at the door. Tickets may also be ordered by calling the Adat Shalom office, 248-851-5100, and may be picked up at the concert. This concert is underwritten in part by the Diane & Sol Colton '7"? Concert Fund Contributors and sponsors are invited to a "pre-glows reception at 2:30 p.m. and will have special seating. 1384800 A16 May 8 2008 etroit radio funnyman Dick Purtan will be grand mar- shal for the sixth annual Walk of Ages community walkathon sponsored by Jewish Home & Aging Services Auxiliary Sunday, May 18, on the Jewish Community Campus in West Bloomfield. Detroit Jewish News Danny Raskin col- umnist is grand marshal emeritus. Dick Purtan Proceeds from the walk will help sup- port elderly residents of the Fleischman Residence and Danto Family Health Center in West Bloomfield and the Menorah House in Southfield. Danny Raskin New features this year will be Team Spirit, allowing teams of walkers from clubs, syna- gogues and other organizations to reg- ister and walk as a group, and special cartoon characters, games, and prizes for children. The auxiliary's third annual Tent Sale, following the walk, will be expanded with such donated items as furniture, small appliances, toys and other household goods. Chabad Center Anniversary Sarah and Morris Tugman Bais Chabad Torah Center will celebrate its 34th anniversary with an annual dinner and Chinese auction on Tuesday, May 27, at Young Israel of Oak Park, 15140 10 Mile. Auction viewing begins at 5 p.m. and the strolling dinner at 6. The Keser Shaim Toy (Crown of a Good Name) honorees are Dr. Michael and Annie Lehmann. He is director of the EKG Laboratory at the University of Michigan. She is a published writer with a new book, The Accidental Teacher: Life Lessons from My Silent Son. The Torah Center will present Rabbi The Lehmanns The Walk of Ages will start at 10 a.m. (rain or shine), preceded by reg- istration at 9 and warm-ups at 9:30. Walkers can do the minimum 3K distance (1.8 miles), or the maximum 5K (3.1 miles). Refreshments will be available at the finish line. Cost is $18 per person in advance or $20 on May 18, including a T-shirt; $36 for a family (two adults and four children) in advance or $40 on the day of the event, and Team Spirit registra- tion ranging from $118 for five to nine walkers to $354 for 20 walkers. Cost of a lawn sign on Dedication Lane along the route is $180. Walkers can earn incentive prizes by getting family and friends to sponsor their walk. Honorary chairpersons are Weight Watchers President Florine Mark and Jewish Ensemble Theatre Artistic Director Evelyn Orbach. Celebrity walkers expected to attend are Judges Susan Moiseev, Edward Sosnick and Marc Baron, Detroit Jewish News columnist George Cantor, television's Cheryl Chodun, Sherry Margolis, Murray Feldman, Murray Gula and Rich Luterman, radio's "Big Al" Muskowitz and others. The JHAS Auxiliary, with more than 1,000 members, has been assisting elderly residents with projects and programs for more than 80 years. For registration, tent sale donations or information, call (248) 661-2969, or visit www.auxiliaryjhas.org. CI Joseph Krupnik with its Community Service Award. He is kashrus admin- istrator for the Council of Orthodox Rabbis of Detroit and provides kashrus supervision around the country. He is rabbi of Congregation Shaarey Zedek of Windsor and teaches in Yeshivat Akiva, Southfield. The speaker is Rabbi Yoseph I Jacobson, author of the tape series A Tale of Two Souls. Dinner chairs are Paul Draznin and Stewart Rabbi Krupnik and Helene Weiss. Tribute journal chairs are Arthur Liss and Paul Magy. For ticket or journal information: (248) 855-6170 or www.baischabad@aol.com .