KOSHER TO GO ROSH HASHANAH MENU 2011 metro >> here's to A service of Jewish Senior Life Stephen Yates • CATERING DIRECTOR Marian Smith • EXECUTIVE CHEF ervised Please call to place your orders: 248.788.2531 6710 W. Maple Road West Bloomfield, MI 48322 Orders must be received by Tuesday, September 27, 2011 pre-paid with a check, cash or credit card. Orders may be picked up on Wednesday, September 28, 2011 between 8:00am and 3:00pm STARTERS ROUND CHALLAH W/RAISINS (serves 6-8) SLICED APPLES AND HONEY SPRING MIX SALAD ROMAINE SALAD $10.95 $2.95 per person $4.95 per person $4.95 per person GEFILTE FISH LOAF W/ HORSERADISH (serves 12-14) $50.00 SOUP CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP MATZOH BALL SOUP ENTREES HONEY GLAZED CHICKEN* BRAISED BEEF SHORT RIBS* BEEF BRISKET W/RED WINE SAUCE* WHOLE ROASTED TURKEY SIDES (12 servings) COUSCOUS W/DRIED FRUIT SWEET NOODLE KUGEL CHALLAH STUFFING GREEN BEANS ALMONDINE HONEY GLAZED CARROTS DESSERTS 7 LAYER CAKE (serves 10-12) APPLE CRUMB CAKE (serves 10-12) CUT FRESH FRUIT, SMALL (serves 10-15) CUT FRESH FRUIT, LARGE (serves 20-25) $10.95 per Qt/4 servings $13.95 per Qt/4 servings $12.95 per person $14.95 per person $14.50 per person $75.00 serves 12-15 514.95 514.95 S14.95 $14.95 $14.95 535.00 535.00 545.00 560.00 * denotes a minimum order of 6 KOSHER TO GO CATERING WISHES ALL OF OUR FRIENDS A VERY HAPPY ROSH HASHANAH! 36 September 22 - 2011 David Shafer of Okemos received the Eagle Scout Award on July 31. He is a member of Scout Troop 109 and Venture Crew 117. Shafer has served as senior patrol leader of his troop, was elected to the Order of the Arrow, has served as a governor's honor guard on Mackinac Island and is a certified scuba diver. His Eagle project was to remove and replace most of the exist- ing landscape in front of Okemos' Community Education and Edgewood Early Childhood Center (formerly Edgewood Elementary). Shafer recently graduated from Okemos High School and will attend the University of Michigan in the fall. He is the son of Brad and Susan Shafer. West Bloomfield Township Treasurer Teri Weingarden has obtained her Michigan Certified Professional Treasurer certifica- tion through Central Michigan University. She completed classes over a three-consecutive-year period. Weingarden also has her Association of Public Treasurers Cash Handling Certification as well as her Fire Ops 101 completion certificate. In addi- tion to her duties as West Bloomfield township treasurer, she serves as Cumberland Common Subdivision president, Relay for Life Township Trekkers team leader, Shir Shalom Sisterhood executive board mem- ber and sits on the West Bloomfield Chamber of Commerce board. Sham Strauch Schick of suburban Detroit has been awarded a doctorate from Yeshiva University's graduate school of Jewish studies. She is the first woman to obtain a doctorate in Talmud from the Bernard Revel Graduate School. Lois Pincus Cohn was honored with a crystal rose as Outstanding Volunteer of the Year by Hospice of Michigan at the 26th annual Crystal Rose Gala Sept. 16 at the Cadillac Book Westin hotel in Detroit. Cohn has been a consistent supporter of Hospice of Michigan since 1986 and has served on the organization's board of trustees as well as being instrumental in opening numerous doors to new donors. William and Irene Schumer William and Irene Schumer, own- ers of General Linen Uniform Service in Detroit, received the Spirit of Detroit Award from the Detroit City Council in July presented by a repre- sentative from Councilman Kenneth Cockrel Jr.'s office. It was presented for Community Organization of Excellence assisting with the disen- franchised and rebuilding lives. Teddie Olender, a senior at the University of Michigan, has been awarded the Essentials of Investment Consulting Olender Certificate (EIC) by the Investment Management Consultants Association (IMCA). The EIC program focuses upon fundamental knowledge of core topics related to the investment consulting process. Olender recently completed a summer internship at the Wells Fargo Advisors' Ann Arbor office. Glenn Ceresnie, of Ceresnie and Offen Fur Group in Birmingham, and Wayne Weintraub, owner of Jax Car Wash and Kurtis Kitchens, have been recognized for being members for nearly all of 33 years of TradeFirst, Michigan's oldest barter company. Edith Covensky, who has taught Hebrew language, literature and Israeli culture, including Israeli film, at Wayne State University since Covensky 1987, has recently published two new bilingual books of poetry: On the Existence of Love and Poetics. She is also the American editor of the Israeli literary journal Pseifas.