The girls on the scavenger hunt just want to have fun. Friendship Circle volunteers have fun raising money and awareness. F riendship Circle teen presidents arranged a guys' dodge- ball tournament Jan. 27 as a fundraising event. As part of the event, the presidents spoke to their friends about Friendship Circle and invited them to take part. Each teen donated $20, which goes toward covering the expenses of teen volunteer programs. The teens divided into groups of five for a competitive and fun dodgeball tournament. In total, 80 people competed in the tour- nament in the Elkus Gym at the Friendship Circle. A follow-up tournament will be held March 10 at Skyzone, also a project of the teen president corps. A second event, also put together by the teen president corps, was an all-girls scavenger hunt around town. Two busloads of girls had a blast spreading the message of the Friendship Circle, namely that of inclusion and equality for all. Each teen brought $50 with her, with the money again going toward teen volunteer programs. Getting pumped up: Jonah Newman, 16, West Bloomfield; Connor Tuckel, 15, ❑ Kayli Abrahmson and Alex Sherman Franklin; Yarden Blumstein, Friendship Circle; Kyle Otis, 15, West Bloomfield; and Jacob Sallen, 15, Birmingham. Tequila and Talmud W by do we wear masks on Purim, and what "masks" do we fathers wear throughout the year? This was the conversation at Congregation Shaarey Zedek's annual "Tequila and Talmud: A Dad's Night Out" led by Rabbis Joseph Krakoff and Aaron Starr. 22 February 21 • 2013 Audrey Goldstein, 17, of West Bloomfield stops to adore a pet. Shaarey Zedek's "Dad's Night Out" program featured discussion and fun. Whether over a glass of beer, scotch or tequila, dads from throughout Metro Detroit gathered for fun, friendship and a little learning. "In discussing this important Purim- themed question:' Rabbi Starr explains, "we have the opportunity to learn the Philip Arnold of Farmington Hills, Rabbi Joseph Krakoff and Jeff Linden of Farmington Hills Matthew Jasgur, 12, of Commerce volunteers in Friendship Circle's sports inclusion program. wisdom of our sages, along with garnering advice and support from other dads walk- ing the same path today:' Shaarey Zedek will be offering a conver- sation for women, "Martinis and Mishna: A Mom's Night Out" at 8 p.m. Thursday, April 18, at the Southfield synagogue. The Brian Weisberger of Farmington Hills and Rabbi Aaron Starr moms' event will be led by Susan Krakoff and Rebecca Starr, wives of Rabbis Krakoff and Starr. Designed for mothers with school-aged children, the program is open to the community. For more information and to RSVP, contact Karen at (248) 357- 5544 or Kdavis@shaareyzedek.org . ❑ Dr. Mark Diem, Lance Lis and David Elkus, all of Bloomfield Hills, and Dr. Robert Goodman of Franklin