To Igo! Shul Food The community is invited to the following events: • Birmingham Temple, 28611 W. 12 Mile, Farmington Hills: Come to an interfaith, potluck supper and panel discussion Friday, June 6. Co-sponsors are Rabbi Tamara Kolton and Gail Katz, president of WISDOM. Schedule: optional veg- etarian potluck, 6 p.m.; Shabbat services, 8 p.m. and then panel discussion featuring five women from Jewish, Christian, Muslim, Hindu and Baha'i backgrounds. Potluck registration/space avail- ability: (248) 477-1410. Evening details: www.interfaithwisdom. org . n or shine) as, Ortonville, Mich! Kids us - Be Accompanied by an Adu Kosher Lunch & Snacks Will Be Served For More Information or QueStions:' alumni@tamarackcamps.corn (248) 647-1100 RSVP at www.tamarackcamps.com Gold Sponsor • Congregation Beth Shalom, 14601 W. Lincoln: Attend an infor- mal service in your favorite camp • Congregation Beth Ahm, 5075 W. Maple in West Bloomfield: Gather for the "Dvar Torah Extravaganza," a Shavuot fam- ily program that includes a dairy dinner, 4:30 p.m. Sunday, June 8. Children in grades K-12 are invited to learn Torah but also to share a dear Torah (a lesson of Torah). Details to participate from Amy Appelman, education director: (248) 851-8820. Dinner charge: $18 per family; $10 additional for guest/grandparent. Dinner RSVP: (248) 851-6880. Adults invited to stay for services at 9:30 p.m., followed by adult learning and refreshments. Serving All Jews • g T-shirt at "Camp Shalom by the Fire" 6 p.m. Friday, June 6. There will be a dinner, sing-along and s'mores. Charge: $10, or $25 per family. Call for space availability: (248) 547-7970. www.congbeth- shalom.org. There are so many things that I could write about to tell you what an incredible experience we had with Star Trax. Rabbi Polter of the Jewish Community Chaplaincy The entertainment was fabulous, the music was exactly what we requested and the evening flowed perfectly. Program with Mae Bocho, who lives in Taylor and recently celebrated her 110th birthday. In addition, your ability to guide us through all of the logistics with patience and impeccable follow up will keep us coming --.— , back for our other 3 children. Thanks, Linda STAR TRAX 248.263.6300 www.startrax.com 1381060 your TOTAL food bill ANY TIME ew S eo u Garden Authentic Korean & Japanese Cuisine Phone (248 ► 827-1600 www.newseoulgarden.com C14 June 5 • 2008 Open Daily iN Catering Available 27566 Northwestern Hwy. N ow in its 10th year of service, the Jewish Community Chaplaincy Program of the Jewish Home & Aging Services continues to provide Jewish spirit and life to hundreds of Jewish older adults throughout Metro Detroit. As part of his outreach work, Rabbi Dovid Polter, community chaplain, recently participated in the 110th birthday celebration of Mae (Malkah) Bocho, a Jewish resident of Tender Care Health and Rehabilitation Center in Taylor. Mae, an only child, was born in Russia on May 25, 1898. She left before the Russian Revolution in 1905, and was 7 years old when she came to America with her parents Harry and Sarah. Mae did not marry and has no known living relatives. The chaplaincy program makes a point of reaching out to those not served by Jewish facilities. "This is exactly what we do" says Rabbi Polter. "The idea is for no one to feel alone and left behind." The program recently expanded its services to reach out to the residents of Hechtman II Apartments, which were devastated by fire April 9. Many residents now reside in several non- Jewish facilities. Rabbi A. Irving Schnipper and Michelle Chekan also staff the pro- gram to enrich the lives of older adults. Rabbi Polter can be reached at (248) 661-2999, ext. 301. ❑