Metr Building from page A22 Clockwise from left: Faye Schwartz, Martin Cooperman, Paul Levy and Nathan Rostkar, all of West Bloomfield, at a Hechtman reunion. We are proud to announce that "Dave's Bank" has moved. While our growth has allowed us to double our staff, it has also caused us to outgrow our banking offices. In order to better serve our clients, we've moved to the Somerset Place Building at 2301 W. Big Beaver Road in Troy. First Michigan Bank is dedicated to providing its clients with service north of the highest level. Our new, convenient, banking offices will allow CEO and Executive Managing Director, Dave Provost and his Private Bankers, to once again exclusively and personally cater to their client's diverse banking needs. So, while we know the location is different, and the name a bit unfamiliar, the superior personal banking service remains the same. And, just like the old days, you can call us "Dave's Bank." Everyone still does. the Hechtman Oversight Task Force, which is made up of members on the JAS board. They have spent many hours dealing with issues related to the Hechtman II fire and rebuilding efforts, and have logged literally hundreds of volunteer hours for the cause. "It continues to be a long road to the finish line,' Tisdale said. "But when construction is complete, the result will be something our entire community will be very proud of' Visit the JAS Web site at Jasmi.org for updates. ❑ Stop by anytime, or call (248) 649-2301 PROUD RECIPIENT OF YESHIVA BETH YEHUDAH'S 2007 OUTSTANDING LEADERSHIP AWARD ST5TRVTCE Noirrut OF' THE 11:EVE:31; 2301 West Big Beaver Road ; Suite 525 1 Troy, Michigan 48084 Member FDIC Equal Housing Lender COME EARLY LIMITED SPACE! PRESCRIPTIONS 2 HOURS ONLY! AFTER HOURS STOREWIDE PRIVATE SALE! This Sunday! Dec, 7th 7pm - 9pm Be On Time for Every Minute of Savings! YOUR TICKET Name: TO ENTER OUR Phone: PRIVATE SALE! Email: Fill-Out, Detach & Submit this Form as You Enter Our Private Sale. ibis Qualifies you for our Prize Raffles (every 15 minutes) and Your Free Gift. 14 tviiit Southeast Corner of 14 Mile & Middlebelt. December 4 • 2008 P RESC RI PTIONS Great Gifts Toys-Toys-Toys Jewelry ccessories Handbags hannkah Gifts tistmas Gifts ragrances Maple Rd A24 W a r - r e n J4 Klein Honored Longtime community supporter Diane Klein of Southfield has been chosen as the local recipient of the 2008 Kipnis- Wilson Friedland Award presented biennially at the International Lion of Judah Conference, which was held this year in Tel Aviv, Nov. 12-16. She was presi- dent of Women's Division of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, 1991- 1993; Federation campaign chair, 1998-1990; chair of Diane Klein the Lion of Judah endowment committee, 2002-2005; and, as a past president, serves per- manently as a member of the Women's Department board. Klein exemplifies the spirit of the Lion of Judah through her commit- ment to tzedakah and tikkun olam. Through her leadership in fundrais- ing and in other areas of Federation life, she serves as a role model for all women, having endowed her Lion of Judah gift, displayed initiative in areas of philanthropy and/or volunteerism, and has encouraged other women to take leadership roles in the Jewish community. JTS Roots For Pistons Alumni from the five schools of the Jewish Theological Seminary are invit- ed to watch the Detroit Pistons take on the Washington Wizards in the first- ever JTS Michigan alumni event. Game time is 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 17, at the Palace of Auburn Hills. The evening of reunion and friend- ship is being made possible through Karen and Bill Davidson, the principal owner of the Detroit Pistons and origi- nal fonder of JTS' William Davidson Graduate School of Jewish Education, and Mary and Jon Aaron, a JTS trustee and member of the Davidson School advisory board. Alumni and their spouses or guests are asked to arrive at 6:15 p.m. and meet in the Davidson box. JTS's four other schools include the Rabbinical School, H. L. Miller Cantorial School and College of Jewish Music, Albert A. List College of Jewish Studies and the Graduate School. Alumni who wish to be placed on the alumni mailing list should contact Rochelle Rudnick, rorudnick@jtsa.edu , in the Wohl Office of Alumni Affairs, (212) 678-8909. Reservations are required by Dec. 8. For information and reservations, contact Tom Wexelberg-Clouser or Michele Siegal, (248) 258-0055. A Chance To Shop The Adat Shalom Sisterhood will hold a daylong Chanukah shopping spree with special boutiques includ- ing Gourmet Dog Treats, Arthur Court Housewares, upscale clothing, Israel jewelry and more. The event is set for 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 10, at Adat Shalom Synagogue in Farmington Hills. There is no entry charge. At 11 a.m. Lisette and Yossi Benyamin of Yossi's Israeli Cuisine will present a cooking demonstration, fol- lowed by a strolling luncheon. Charge for the demonstration and lunch is $18 per person. Event co-chairs are Cindy Babcock of Royal Oak and Lillian Schostak of Huntington Woods. Luncheon reservations may be made by calling (248) 851-5100.