metro Film Proceeds To Benefit Kadima The Detroit film premier of the movie Of Two Minds will be shown at 2 p.m., 2:45 p.m. and 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 10, at the Maple Theater in Bloomfield Township. Sponsored by Joel and Monni Must, proceeds from the showing of this documentary will benefit Kadima's Miya Jo Must home, dedicated in memory of the Musts' daughter. The home provides young women struggling with mental illness a safe, secure and nurturing home environment. Of Two Minds offers an intimate look at a family's struggle to cope with a loved one suffering from serious mental illness and the challenges that threaten to tear them apart. Four individuals are high- lighted: Spikol, who spent her 20s in and out of mental hospitals but who is now a thriving professional; Carlton, an artist in his 60s, who was not diagnosed until his 50s; Cheri, a stylist to celebrities, who would like to wean herself off medication that she worries will rob her of her cre- ativity; and Petey, an artist and musician and Cheri's boyfriend. The documentary also presents testi- mony from people dealing with bipolar disorders, such as actress Jennifer Lewis, mental health activists and professionals, and family members who have a loved one diagnosed with mental illness. Tickets for the film are $20 and may be purchased online at www. kadimacenter.org or by calling Paula Schonberg at (248) 559-8235, ext. 118. Kadima provides services to adults diagnosed with chronic mental illness and to children, ages 3-18, diagnosed with emotional and behavioral disorders. From residential options for adults to specialized groups for children, Kadima is committed to help clients integrate into the community and experience acceptance and comfort in a world that often ignores, dismisses and stigmatizes those with mental illness. Make ChongP Vaturally William J. Vasileff, M.D. Birmingham Institute of Plastic Surgery Rhinoplasty specialist (nose surgery) Double Board Certified Plastic Surgeon BEFORE MSU Jewish Studies Offers 'Israel Journey' MASA Israel Journey, a project of the Israeli government and the Jewish Agency for Israel, has named Michigan State University Jewish Studies Summer Program at Hebrew University's Rothberg School a designated program in the MASA Israel Summer Initiative for 2013. MASA will provide $1,000 tuition grants to all MSU students participating in the program. The program is being led by Michigan State University's Yael Aronoff, the Michael and Elaine Serling and Friends Associate Professor in Israel Studies. She will teach a course on Israeli soci- Yael Aronoff stylelim EDITORS' CHOICE 525 SOUTHFIELD RD BIRMINGHAM 48009 248.644.0670 WWW.DRVASILEFF.COM ■ FIND US ON FACEBOOK 1761670 20 ety and politics, and Professor David Mendelsson of the Rothberg School will teach a course on the history of modern Israel. On the month-long program, which begins June 27, students will tour Israel, visit the Supreme Court and the Knesset, meet academics and members of social movements. The MASA grant was written by Cindy Chalou, assistant director of MSU Study Abroad, and Ken Waltzer, director of Jewish Studies. For information, call (517) 432-3493. Passover Table Event Slated For Beth El Temple Beth El in Bloomfield Township is hosting its fourth annual Passover Table event on Wednesday, March 13. Guests will enjoy cocktails and small bites while viewing creatively inspired and designed Passover-themed tablescapes. Chairing the event is Karen Borenstein of Birmingham. The honorary chairs are Carol Ziecik and Jill Syme of Bloomfield Hills, past co-chairs of this event. Proceeds from the evening will benefit the religious school of Temple Beth El. Neiman Marcus will be hosting the Prelude Party for sponsors and patrons on Wednesday, Feb. 13, from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. at which its design team will share table- setting secrets. Also, Neiman Marcus is offering a full day of shopping to ben- efit the Passover Tables event. Mention Temple Beth El when making your pur- chases and a donation will be made. Ticket prices are $75 for cocktail party (6:30-8:30 p.m.); $125 for patron, includes Neiman Marcus prelude party and cocktail party. RSVP: (248) 865-0617 ext. 2. Michael Steinhardt To Auction Judaica Trove (JTA) Jewish philanthropist Michael Steinhardt will auction off his 500-piece Judaica collection, Sotheby's announced. The auction house will offer a dedi- cated auction titled "A Treasured Legacy: The Michael & Judy Steinhardt Judaica Collection" on April 29 in New York. Steinhardt has been collecting rare and unusual Judaica for the past three decades, according to Artdaily.org . "It is time for the collection to be passed onto a new generation in the hopes that it will encourage them in turn to discover a rich Jewish heritage and the joy of owning a piece of the past:' Steinhardt said in a statement released by Sotheby's. A standout artifact in the collection is the Frankfurt Mishnah Torah, an illu- minated manuscript from the mid-15th century that has an estimated value of $4.5 million to $6 million. The first vol- ume of the two-volume set is housed in the Vatican. Following an initial exhibition at Sotheby's York Avenue galleries, high- lights from the Steinhardt collection will travel to Moscow and Jerusalem before returning to New York for a formal exhi- bition April 24-28. In addition, Sotheby's specialists will travel to Hong Kong, Singapore and Brazil, as well as cities across the United States and Europe, presenting illustrated talks about the col- lection in advance of the sale, the auction house said. "The exceptional and rare objects that comprise the Steinhardt Collection illustrate the sweep of Jewish history from antiquity through the 20th century and across Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas:' according to Sotheby's. Steinhardt is chairman of Renaissance Media, which publishes the IN. Yad Ezra Elects 2013 Officers Yad Ezra, Michigan's only kosher food pantry, recently held elections for its execu- tive committee and board of directors for 2013. Elected to the executive committee were Nancy Kleinfeldt, president; Jeffrey S. Katz, Sam Rozenberg and Barbara Zaltz, vice presidents; Jeffrey Supowit, treasurer; Alan Reiter, secretary; and Richard Simtob, immediate past president. Serving on the board for 2013 are Michael Banks, Nancy Baron, Jeb Belchinsky, Caroyln Bellinson, Elaine Beresh, Helen Etkin, Ben Forta, Sheila Guyer, Yehudit Jubas, Jason Katz, Linda Z. Klein, Joel Krugel, Nancy Kleinfeldt Nicole Lester, Ruth Anne Lippitt, Jeffrey Moss, Anita Naftaly, Amy Schlussel, David Sherman, Harriett Silverman, Jason Teshuba, Malka Torgow and Allen Wolff. Ari Dolgin is the YAD liaison. Advisory panel appointees include Susie Citrin, Margot Halperin, Sharon Hart, Joel E. Jacob, Emery Klein, Sally Krugel, Arthur Liss, Robert Schechter, Rabbi A. Irving Schnipper, Howard Tapper and Neal F. Zalenko. MI-Israel Business Bridge Says 'Buy Israel Goods' The Michigan Israel Business Bridge (MIBB) has partnered with the BuylsraelGoods (BIG) campaign. The link to the BIG site can be found on the homepage of the MIBB website, www. michiganisrael.com . The BIG campaign highlights vendors who carry Israeli products and can help consumers identify Israeli products available in local retail stores as well as from online retailers. Supporting local merchants who carry Israeli products is one of the best ways to combat the divestment/boycott/sanction movement (BDS) and makes it possible for more Israeli product placement to occur.