World Top Reasons to Join Toi • * * • • • NOW Ath; FREE first year membership All new "certified green" onsite Religious School Tuition-free Sunday School for preschool and kindergarten Commitment to single B'nai Mitzvah services Small congregation where the Rabbi knows your name Emphasis on community social action. We make a difference. Please Join us and see why TKA is the Right Fit for You and Your Family! FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 6 PM -"Camp Shabbat" Service and BBQ - Welcome kids of all ages to our special "camp" Shabbat! RSVP for no-charge Dinner following services. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 7 PM - Australian Shabbat - Australian themed oneg prior to service. 7:30 worship together and hear Rabbi Roman's tale of his sabbatical month "down under". Teti i(d1 AMA If you would like to learn more about our temple or religious school program please call the temple office. Religious School registration has started. 24 8 . 6 61. 0 0 4 0 I www.tkolami.org Temple Kol Ami • 5085 Walnut Lake Rd • West Bloomfield • MI • 48323 • temple@tkolami.org A Capitol Idea What better year than a presiden- tial election year to see the musical satire of the Capitol Steps, a group begun by Senate staffers who decided to poke fun at the people and places that employed them? Kadima of Southfield will feature the group at its annual benefit at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 16, at the Max M. Fisher Music Center in Detroit. Kadima's honoree that evening is longtime Kadima supporter Mary Must, who recently purchased the 22nd Kadima home, which will be called the Miya Jo Must House in loving memory of her granddaugh- ter and the daughter of Monni and Joel Must. Mary Must is bookkeep- er for the Must family business, Dairy Fresh Foods Inc. "Kadima is one of the finest organizations in town and I am proud to be associated with it," she said. An afterglow of refreshments will follow the evening's performance. The cost of a single ticket is $100. For sponsorship information or to pur- chase tickets, call Paula at (248) 559- 8235 ext. 122. All proceeds will allow the nonprofit Kadima to continue to provide comprehensive treatment programs that assist people who suf- fer from mental illness. - Ken! Guten Cohen, story development editor Answering Israel's Critics The Charge Officials of the Hezbollah terror- ist group last week complained that the United Nations has ignored Israeli threats against Recognizing the Nagic of Aging, One Dream at a Time Attend a Volunteer Orientation to learn a6outgranting wishes f or older aluCts so that you can make their dream - a reality Jewish Home & Aging Services Foundation Wednesday, September 17, 2008 6:30 pm The Community Is Welcome! -Dinner served- Lebanon. The Answer As Hezbollah has re-armed and gained more bravado through its increasing political and mili- tary power in Lebanon, Israeli officials are speaking out loudly in an effort to deter possible Hezbollah aggression. 6710 West Maple Road, West Bloomfield, MI 48322 on the Eugene & Marcia Applebaum Jewish Community Campus - Allan Gale, Jewish Community RSVP by September 10, 2008 Relations Council of Metropolitan Detroit 248-661-2999, ext. 328 © Sept. 4, 2008, Jewish Renaissance Media 1425740 A34 September 4 2008