•41111111111116 Metro Sweeten Your Mother's Day with a Free Reflexology or Scalp Massage! DIGEST T Treat your mom and yourself this Mother's Day with a special add-on from Krystyna. This Mother's Day, when you book any massage or facial, Krystyna will sweeten your day with a FREE reflexology or scalp massage! *Offer good until May 31, 2008", Offer must be redeemed during one Appointment only, Can not be combined with other offers or SpaFinder gift certificates, z t Call today to schedule your appointment 248.540.0600 YSTYNA'S ca m, 13 www.krystynasettropearisp.t.com A20 May 8 • 2008 Beverly Hills, MI 48025 • JCRC Names Slate Whether you want to relax, rejuvenate, or simply experience a special treat this Mother's Day, Krystyna's European Spa has a Facial, Body or Hand and Foot treatment especially for you. 3181S Southfield Rd., Suite 32 40, 8 210 he Jewish Community Relations Council of Metropolitan Detroit has announced its slate of officers and can- didates to fill board of directors' seats. The election will be held at Council's annual meeting on June 12, which is the final board meeting of the season, at the Max M. Fisher Federation Building in Bloomfield Township. Todd Mendel has been nominated to serve his second year as council president. Vice-presidential candidates are Beth Applebaum, Richard Node! and Judy Rosenberg. Jeanne Todd Mendel Maxbauer is nomi- nated as secretary and Linda Finkel as treasurer. Nominees slated for their first three- year terms on the board of directors are: Jeff Aronoff, Dr. George Blum, Andrew Doctoroff, Herschel Fink, Sally Krugel and Judi Schram. Nominees slated for a second term of three years on the board of direc- tors are: Judge Maxine Berman, Harvey Bronstein, Robert I. Brown, Jodi Goodman, Adam Kaplan, Rabbi Joseph Krakoff, Sharon Lipton, Rabbi Yechiel Morris, Sandy Schwartz and Carla Schwartz. Suanne Dibble, Sharon Milberger and Bert Schrieber have been nominated for a one-year term on the board of direc- tors. Council Immediate Past President Wendy Wagenheim served as chair of the Council Nominating Committee. Additional committee members were: Eric Adelman, Adam Cohen, Elaine C. Driker, Jeanne Maxbauer, Howard I. Wallach and Betsy Winkelman. Additional nominations for any elec- tive office may be made by petition signed by at least five qualified delegates from council member organizations. Only one nominee may be named in each petition. Petitions must be deliv- ered to the council office by May 29. HMC Trains Docents The Holocaust Memorial Center Zekelman Family Campus in Farmington Hills will hold its annual training program for individuals wish- ing to serve as docents. Two identical orientation sessions have been scheduled for adults with daytime hours to give. The first will take place Wednesday, May 14; the second is scheduled for Wednesday, June 25. Each orientation meeting will begin at 10 a.m., and neither will last longer than 90 minutes. Both meetings will take place in the campus audi- torium, 28123 Orchard Lake Road in Farmington Hills. A calendar of subsequent classes will be decided upon by the group. Judy Miller, HMC board member and longtime coordinator of the docent- training program, will preside at the meeting. Interested adults will learn to guide groups on walking tours of the HMC while explaining the exhibits and interpreting the history and lessons of the Holocaust. The complex includes three distinct entities, namely the Museum of European Jewish History, the International Institute of the Righteous and the Holocaust Museum. Time has been allotted in the tours to include all these areas and docent can- didates will receive a script. Individuals who began their train- ing in prior years but who were unable to complete the program due to per- sonal situations are invited to return. Advance registration is necessary for everyone who plans to either the May 14 or June 25 orientation meeting. Applications forms and further information may be obtained in person at the HMC or by calling Selma Lahr Silverman, (248) 553-2400, ext. 12. Examining The Bible The Jewish Forum and the Michigan Psychoanalytic Foundation will host the Dr. Avivah Gottlieb Zornberg Lectures Tuesday-Wednesday, May 13-14, at the Michigan Psychoanalytic Institute and Society, 32841 Middlebelt, Suite 411, Farmington Hills. Tuesday, Zornberg will discuss "Black Sun: Moses and Job:' Wednesday, the topic will be "Letter From an Unknown Woman: Joseph's Dream." The charge is $18 per lecture; full- time students, $10. Scholarship assis- tance is available. Check the Web site www.thejewishforum.org or call (248) 354-6415, ext. 2.