Kid's Health & Wellness Fair Join us! Saturday October 16th ga.m. - 12p.m. BestSource Credit Union 7800 Pontiac Trail West Bloomfield, MI 48323 Women's group decorates cakes, learns about Jewish tradition. •Scoliosis Screening by Dr. Eric Mintz •Child ID Kits from the West Bloomfield Police •Snacks from Busch's West Bloomfield • Exercises with Jordan Levin, CrossFit Bloomfield • Drug & Alcohol Prevention Info from GWB Coalition •Crafts with West Bloomfield Parks & Recreation •Face Painting And more! For more information please contact marketing@bestsourcecu.org or call 800.666.4500 ext 4415. CREDIT Open a kid's account at the fair and we'll deposit $10 into their account. UNION COMMUNAL Happy Birthday! This Free Event Features: BF5T SOURCE Business & Professional Improving Members' Financial Results-focused communications T he Jewish Women's Circle kicked off its newest season with a glimpse into the world of cake decorating as Tzi Perczyk, manager of the kosher Bake Station in Southfield, and his assistant gave the women a demonstration, then had them decorate their own cakes. The women took a look at the signifi- cance of a Jewish birthday and learned how to celebrate according to Jewish tradition. This includes reflection on the past year, a new resolution to bet- ter one's self and service to God for the next year, extra charity and reviewing one's new and old Psalm in correlation to their age. Lorelei Lipnik of Bloomfield Hills hosted the event. The Jewish Women's Circle, a night out just for women, is a project of the Sara and Morris Bais Chabad Torah Center in West Bloomfield and directed by Zeesy Silberberg. It provides a monthly opportu- nity for Jewish women to find new friends and to discover the power of the Jewish woman through workshops, lectures and activities. Any Jewish woman can join. "From Showbiz to Shabbat" is the next event on Monday, Oct. 18, hosted by Roz Lea Luger of West Bloomfield tries her hand at cake decorating. Blanck in her West Bloomfield home. Molly Resnick, a veteran newswoman, raised in Israel and a graduate of Hebrew University of Jerusalem, will be guest speaker. She came to New York in 1972 and was soon writing and producing for NBC-TV She has interviewed Menachem Begin, Yitzchak Rabin, Moshe Dayan and Henry Kissinger. She is the founder of the organization MATCKH (Mothers Against Teaching Children to Kill and Hate), which fights anti-Israel and anti-Semitic literature. Buffer dinner will be served. $18 per person. For address and reservations, contact Zeesy at Zeesy@baischabad.com , call (248) 865-1541 or visit www.bais- chabad.com/jwc . E Lifelona Learning At Beth Ahm ...."...miremermpanywismigenv Marx Layne & Company combines the most effective communications strategies to help our clients enhance their reputation and brand equity, sell products and services, create credibility, shape public opinion and solidify relationships with consumers and other stakeholders — locally, regionally, nationally and worldwide. PUBLIC RELATIONS COUNSEL SOCIAL MEDIA ONLINE REPUTATION MANAGEMENT COMMUNITY RELATIONS BUSINESS-TO-BUSINESS CRISIS MANAGEMENT SPECIAL EVENTS SEO MEDIA RELATIONS MESSAGE DEVELOPMENT MEDIA TRAINING PUBLIC AFFAIRS EMPLOYEE RELATIONS LITIGATION SUPPORT BRANDING & GRAPHICS CONTACT: Michael Layne 248.855.6777 www.marxlayne.com tbt 36 October 14 • 2010 I',, n bi hyns VISIT US ONLINE at JNt2t.com L ifelong Jewish learning open to the community continues at Congregation Beth Ahm in West Bloomfield with a variety of opportunities. Beth Ahm's 1 p.m. Wednesday free "Drop in and Learn — Judaica on DVD" series is screening lectures by Professor David Ruderman of the University of Pennsylvania on the subject of "Jewish Intellectual History – 16th to 20th Century. The Oct. 20 are "Leo Baeck's Mystery and Commandment" and "Martin Buber's Religious Existentialism." Walk-ins are welcome. On Saturday, Oct. 16, Beth Ahm will a free Shabbat Bet Midrash Experience. Services will begin at 9 a.m. and pause at 10:30 for a 45-minute study hall discus- sion led by Rabbi Steven Rubenstein. At 8 p.m. Friday, A 29, Professor Oct. Rabbi Howard N. Lupovitch Rubenstein will give a free Shabbat Limud talk at Beth Ahm titled, "Revisiting the Balfour Declaration" following 6 p.m. kabbalat Shabbat and a 7 p.m. Israeli-style din- ner. The dinner is $20 per adult; $8 ages 6-12; younger children free. RSVP for dinner by Oct. 27: (248) 851-6880 or dgoodman@cbahm.org . Rabbi Rubenstein will teach two study series for adults: •"Sugiyot Every Educated Jew Should Learn" is a 6-part Gemara course 8-9:30 p.m. Mondays, Nov. 8-Dec. 13. Series is $40 for members; $60 for others; or $10 per session. Pre- registration is recommended. • "Walking With Life — Part One," 10:30 a.m.-noon Tuesdays Nov. 2-Dec. 14 will explore what Jewish tradi- tion teaches about the human life cycle. Series is $40 for members; $60 for others; or $10 per session. Pre- registration is recommended. Call the rabbi's assistant Nancy Kaplan at (248) 737-1931, e-mail nancyellen879@att.net or visit www.cbahm.org . [71