metro GRAND OPENING! Leff Mc-gui TEA AND FROZEN YOGURT LOUNGE We're more than just greatYogurt,Teas, and Smoothies. WE'VE Go-r- GREA-r ENTER- rAimmEN-r! DRAG QUEEN BINGO SATURDAY, JULY 13THJULY 27TH 8pm Call for Teen Kindness Stars T . m r — 20% OFF* ' ANY PURCHASE ' Vl-ffuf b%12-k-,10 TEA AND FROZEN YOGURT LOUNGE N Expires 8/5/13..excluding shows. Must present coupon. I. See (no- websife otvxd click ov% Evewl-s -Poy tmoye evvi-evi-okivttmevti- doti-es avid i-imes In the Orchard Mall Outside entrance faces Hiller's 6385 Orchard Lake Road West Bloomfield, MI 248-671-60 1 1 Follow us on Facebook and Twitter II Hours: 'SW www.leafnberry.com We're open Late M-Thurs I I am — I I pm Fri, Sat. I I am — Midnight Sunday I I am — I I pm 1844450 NEW ARRIVALS 4:0 Danielle Peleg Gallery 4301 Orchard Lake Rd # 145, West Bloomfield Township, MI Hours: Tuesday - Friday 12pm - 5pm, Saturday 11am - 5pm 248-626-5810 www.daniellepeleggallery.com I www.facebook.com/peleggaller 28 July 25 • 2013 JN he Kindness Project, a joint initiative of the Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit and Partners in Torah, recently recognized local teens for exemplary good deeds. The presentation was held at the Berman Center for the Performing Arts and honored the teens as Kindness Stars, including three finalists and more than 70 nominees. "These inspiring young men and women have shown us the beauty that resides in their hearts of gold:' said Kindness Project Director Rabbi Tzvi Muller. "Their stories rekindle our value and love for kindness and are a Center Travel Plans Arty Day Trips The Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit's Center Travel will host trips in the coming months. • On July 28, it goes to She Stoops to Conquer at the Michigan Shakespeare Festival, with lunch at the Sandhill Crane Vineyards. The cost is $95 for JCC members and $105 for others. • On Aug.15, there will be a trip to the Eli & Edythe Broad Art Museum in East Lansing, preceded by lunch at the Stillwater Grill. The cost is $69 for JCC members and $79 for others. • On Aug. 19, it goes to Why Do Fools Fall in Love? at Cornwell's Dinner Theatre in Turkeyville, preceded by lunch. The play tells the story of four friends at a bachelorette party and includes 1960s songs. The cost is $93 for JCC members and $106 for others. • On Aug. 25, it goes to 45 Summers, starring Michael Lackey in a revue of songs from musicals, at the Croswell Opera House in Adrian, preceded by brunch at the Fiddlers Restaurant in West Bloomfield. The cost is $96 for JCC members and $106 for others. • On Sept. 11, it goes to Hollywood Sings, highlighting songs from great musicals, at the Victoria Playhouse in Petrolia, Ontario. The cost is $105 for JCC members and $115 for others. For information, call Center Travel at (248) 432-5471. cherished gift to our community." The finalists were (from left, with Rabbi Muller) Zach Herschfus, co-founder and of coordinator of the Detroit chapter of the National Jewish Council for Disabilities; Kokoro Koyama, a new immigrant who has befriended a young woman with special needs; and Matthew Silbergleit (not pictured) and Arielle Walters of Huntington Woods, the founders of Collin's Castle, which provides buddies for children who are terminally ill. Each Kindness Star received a framed certificate of recognition, and their names were engraved on a plaque which will be on exhibit at the JCC in West Bloomfield. ❑ B'nai B'rith Offers Child Safety Booklet B'nai B'rith International is offering a free, downloadable booklet titled Smarter Kids — Safer Kids. It includes information about online security, what to do when a child is alone at home or is faced with improp- er actions by someone they know. Download at mydigimag.rrd.com/ publication/?i=78653. For more on B'nai B'rith, visit www.bnaibrith.org . Helen Thomas Dies At 92; Made Anti-Jewish Remarks (JTA) Helen Thomas, a pioneering female journalist who retired after saying Jews should "get the hell out of Palestine," died July 20 at age 92. Outside a White House celebration for American Jewish Heritage Month in May 2010, Rabbi David Nesenoff of RabbiLive.com . asked where she thought the Jews should go. "Go home she responded. Asked to elaborate, Thomas said, "Poland, Germany," and after more prompting by the rabbi, "and America, and everywhere else:' On Dec. 2, 2010, at a speech at the "Images and Perceptions of Arab Americans" conference in Dearborn, Thomas said, "Congress, the White House, Hollywood and Wall Street are owned by Zionists. No question, in my opinion."