May the New Year bring to all our friends and family health, joy, prosperity and everything good in life. S'mores Galore! Kol Ami Camp Shabbat ushers kids back into school season. May the coming year be filled with health and happiness for all our family and friends. L'Shanah Tovah! Gloria (C oldie) & Marvin Bookstein Temple Kol Ami membership corn- Carley Curtis, 8, of Belleville and mittee chairwoman Cynthia Katz is Lisa Redmond of Farmington Hills ready to put another tray of Shabbat S'mores into the oven. can't wait to try their Shabbat S'mores. May the coming year be filled with health and happiness for all our family and friends. L'Shanah Tovah! _ ,.‘o Ilt—lk. -,-_, The Morton family of West Bloomfield: Lauren, Jerod, Lainey, 7, Ashley, 5, and Zack, 1 M May the coming year be filled with health and happiness for all our family and friends. L'Shanah Tovah! Sam and Minnie Berman 34 ore than 100 members and prospective members of Temple Kol Ami in West Bloomfield, most dressed in their favorite "camp attire," attended the third annual Camp Shabbat service at the synagogue, followed by a camp- style dinner of kosher hot dogs, chili, tole slaw and chips. As usual, Kol Ami's famous "Shabbat S'mores" were the hit of the evening. The Camp Shabbat was designed as a way to get the synagogue's children back into the synagogue in a fun, casual setting after a summer away at camp, vacations and other activities. The special service has become so popular that it has become Kol Ami's traditional kick-off to the back-to- school season. Kol Ami's membership committee plans the annual evening and cooks the dinner, which frequently leaves the kids asking for "s'more Shabbats like this!"