metro » TEEN WRITERS SOUGHT FOR NEW ANTHOLOGY Bubbie Publishing is collecting stories and poems from writers ages 12-19 for an anthology of original work to be printed in a paperback book. There is no cost, no obligation and no compensation to be included. The writers of the story will get full credit and may retain all rights to their work. Teen Voices will be available through Amazon.com, CreateSpace.com and pos- sibly other venues. Visit bubbiepublishing.com for information or call Faye Menczer Ascher at (248) 568-5797. The first Voices was published this month with 11 authors. * BRONFMAN FELLOWSHIP SEEKS APPLICANTS The Chayet family MAKEAWISH EVENT A HIT Matthew Chayet, a sophomore at Bloomfield High School, and his family hosted a fundraiser Oct. 5 at CoreCYCL in West Bloomfield that included exercise classes and local vendors with shopping. Money that was raised will go to put- ting smiles on many faces and granting wishes through Make-A-Wish. Donations are still being accepted; go to bit.ly/2dTllIq. * ‘TASHLICH ON THE RIVER’ Oak Park’s Temple Emanu-El families celebrated “Tashlich on the River” at Shiawassee Park in Farmington. Rabbi Arturo Kalfus and Cantorial Soloist Kelly Onickel prepare with fami- lies. * and connect to other young Jews from both Israel and America. No Jewish educational background is required for eligibility. Fellows who are reli- giously observant as well as those only marginally affiliated with Judaism are selected. The Fellowships are awarded com- petitively to 26 individuals who will be entering 12th grade in the fall of 2017. Fellowship awards are based on merit. Application deadline is Jan. 4, 2017. Program dates are June 27-Aug. 3, 2017. For details, visit Bronfman.org/ become. * Credit: myjewishlearning.org The Bronfman Fellowship is a fully funded Fellowship available to out- standing Jewish students of all back- grounds who are in their junior year of high school. The program seeks intel- lectually curious and mature appli- cants with a strong character. The purpose of the Fellowship is to invest in a cohort of bright young Jews who will be leaders of tomorrow in all areas of Jewish and public life. Included are an all-expense paid five-week trip to Israel and two semi- nars in New York City where Fellows explore Jewish identity, Jewish ideas, CELEBRATING SHABBAT TOGETHER In conjunction with the upcoming worldwide Unity Shabbos, the West Bloomfield Jewish community will celebrate a musical Havdalah service at 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 12, at the Jewish Community Center in West Bloomfield. The Havdalah service will be fol- lowed by a musical program and refreshments. There is no charge. Adults and children are invited. The musical service will be led by Rabbi Sasson Natan of the Sephardic syna- gogue Keter Torah in West Bloomfield. For details, contact event orga- nizer, Rabbi Shneur Silberberg, at Rabbishneur@baischabad.com or call (248) 207-5513. * “On Fleek” 1300610 26 November 3 • 2016