Dun Celebrate Purim with Temple Beth El! 11.• 41 Incredible Programs Offering Something For Everyone! All programs open to the community - Kid-ish Club's Purim Small Fri Shabbat Friday, February 27 Service: 5:30 pm Dinner: 6:00 pm A celebration for families with children, ages 0-6+. Enjoy a family service of singing and prayers followed by a kid-friendly dinner, and dessert! $36 per family. Reservations required. i T E E T ri H P L E . Enjoy games, inflatables, laser tag, a bull ride and delicious food! Tickets and all-day arm bands are available for purchase. Sponsorships available! B4 10 0 0 0 m T fe ie le ligrH aipih s,R m oa l 4 d 8301 7 Eal TS- CA - Wednesday, March 4 8:00-10:00 pm No charge! Purim Carnival! Sunday, March 1 Noon-2:00 pm L www.tbeonline.org 1P-) S Swingin' Seventies Adults Only Purim Party! 11 Dress up in your best 70s-style outfit, and belt out some classic a ._ Motown tunes. IPI Hors d'oeuvres by Cutting Edge Cuisine, 11.. wine and craft beer, and a fun 70s/Motown photo booth. For more information or to RSVP to any or all of these events, please contact Julie Rolnick at jrolnick@tbeonline.org or 248.851.1100 ext. 3143. *ENT2, AL Rick Behar is proud to announce the move of Sportscard Central To 3325 Orchard Lake Rd, Keego Harbor, 48320 NOW OPEN 248-626-4300 Americard@gmail.com NM -#4? Located inside Le Shoppe Too 020 7840: With 37 years experience as Michigan's premier authority on Sports Cards Collectibles & Memorabilia, Rick Has joined forces with Managed Estates and Le Shoppe of Walled Lake to create this amazing 10,000 SF Space for Off Site Estate Sales, Consignment, Special Events, and an amazing array of Iconic 20th Century Furniture, Fine Art and Home Decor. SportsCard Central brings The Highest level of Sports Cards and Collectibles. Framed Memorabilia, with the knowledge and ex- perience to appraise and evaluate any item. We now accept consignment of items of value, or purchase collections outright. You do not embarrass a Yid." Tanzman understood from Prero that criticism is better withheld on occasion, especially in times of com- munity building. 1-he Future "I love the idea of Jewish people coming back into Detroit:' Marks-Bolton said. "If it will be back to the way it was, I do not know. Downtown Detroit, when I came, was a beautiful place to go." For those interested in helping strengthen our community, she says, "It takes more than good intentions. It has to be a collective effort. If everybody will do a little bit, it can be huge." Tanzman has learned a great deal about how to communicate with differ- ent personalities as a mediator. "The receiver is the key:' Tanzman says. "You have to communicate in a manner the receiver can understand" Berman feels it is important to sup- port Federation's NEXTGen Detroit's initiatives because our Jewish continuity depends on them. "We need to keep young people involved with us',' Berman said. You Can Play A Role SUPPORT OUR COMMUNITY, AMERICARD SHOP WITH OUR ADVERTISERS! SPORTSCARD CENTRAL ©sickpull Mention that you saw them in the JN! Visit JNonline.us 1976760 JN Future Past from page 8 ❑ To sell your collection, contact Rick Behar 248-705-1073 10 February 19 • 2015 Madeleine and Bill Berman at the opening of the Berman Theater at the JCC in West Bloomfield JN Conversations with senior Detroiters are a portal to a rich community history. With the sup- port of Federation, synagogues and the Detroit Jewish News Foundation, Jewish Detroit is building the present, preparing for the future and protecting the past. Metro Detroit's older adults are a treasure trove of community knowledge. Learn more about them and community history by engaging older adults through Jewish Senior Life programs. Visit www.jslmi.org/volunteer. Also, the DJN Foundation has provided a window into our past. Go to www.djnfoundation.org to read the headlines as far back as 1942.