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Old Woodward N 141 /2 12 Mile & Novi Rd The Courtyard Shops 1469050 A28 January 22 • 2009 Beth El Spa Day The focus will be on fitness, beauty and fun when the Temple Beth El Sisterhood hosts Spa Day, Thursday, Jan. 29. Following registration at 8:30 a.m., participants can energize with a Yoga workout with Sandra Gross and breathe easier and release strain through Feldenkrais with Osa Jackson Shulte, Feldenkrais assistant trainer. They can also choose to pamper themselves with a chair massage from Andrea Ubom, owner of the Franklin Spa; relax with a hand massage and paraffin treatment from Roz & Friends Salon or bring out their beauty in a makeup session from Amy Regal of Glamour Puss Beauty Bar & Boutique. Following the morning's activities, participants will hear featured guest speaker Dr. Jill Syme, enjoy a healthy lunch buffet and have an opportunity to win a door prize. The cost is $20 for sisterhood mem- bers and $25 for guests. Reservations are limited. Participants should bring a mat or beach towel and dress com- fortably. The Yoga and Feldenkrais ses- sions are open to all. When making a reservation, indicate, in order of preference, choices of hand massage, chair massage or make up. Checks should be made payable and mailed to Sisterhood at Temple Beth El, 7400 Telegraph, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301, attn. Spa Day. For information, call the Sisterhood Hotline, (248) 865-0617, press 3. Michigan, Israel Business The Adat Shalom Israel Advocacy Committee will hold a Michigan-Israel Business Bridge (MIBB) awareness eve- ning at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 4, at the synagogue in Farmington Hills. The purpose of the meeting is to make the public aware of the existing Michigan-Israel businesses, plans for future joint projects, and potential opportunities for those interested in ventures that will benefit both Michigan and Israel. Presenters will include Chuck Newman, MIBB president and CEO/ founder of ReCellular; MIBB Executive Director Ron Perry; and Maureen Kraus, deputy director, Economic Development & Community Affairs, Oakland County. The program is co-sponsored by Adat Shalom and the MIBB. Larry Buch of Farmington Hills is chairing the evening. MIBB is an independent, not-for- profit, "connector" organization dedi- cated to promoting a mutually ben- eficial business partnership between Michigan and Israel. It helps Israeli companies do business in Michigan and establish facilities here while also helping Michigan companies identify technologies, business partners and investment opportunities in Israel. The program is open to the com- munity at no charge. Those who wish to attend are requested to call the Adat Shalom office, (248) 851-5100 or e- mail info@adatshalom.org . College Loan Information JVS, a nonprofit human services organization, will host a parent informational meeting on the Jewish Educational Loan Service (JELS) and additional financial aid options for college students 7 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 5, at the JVS Rose and Sidney Diem building, 29699 Southfield Road in Southfield. Marvin Berman, JELS coordinator, will discuss how to apply for an inter- est-free loan offered through JELS. He will address the availability of finan- cial assistance through state, federal, institutional and private sources. Although the meeting will be directed toward parents, students are welcome to attend. To register or for information, contact Berman at (248) 233-4209 or mberman@jvsdet.org . JELS is open to Metro Detroit Jewish residents and is administered through JVS, Hebrew Free Loan Association and Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit. JVS helps people realize life's poten- tial through career development and employment services, vocational rehabilitation, youth programs, home- less services, housing initiatives and specialized senior adult programming from its offices in Detroit, Southfield, Roseville and West Bloomfield. Super Bowl Fun On Super Bowl Sunday, Feb. 1, 12-3 p.m., Temple Kol Ami will host bowl- ing and pizza for the family at Langans on Northwestern Highway south of 14 Mile in Farmington Hills. The cost is $15 per person for three pieces of pizza, pop and bowling ($8 for lunch only). RSVP by Jan. 27: (248) 661-0040. Bumper and regular bowling will be available. Join in Rabbi Roman's Super Bowl Challenge: For every strike scored (up to 100), $1 will be donated to MAZON — a Jewish Response to Hunger.