jews d in the “My painful heavy legs are healed!” Beth Olem Cemetery Open On Mother’s Day The Board of Trustees of Clover Hill Park Cemetery and Congregation Shaarey Zedek will welcome the com- munity to visit Beth Olem Cemetery (Smith Street Cemetery) on Sunday, May 13, between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Beth Olem Cemetery was estab- lished in 1862 and remains one of the oldest historic sites in the Jewish community of Metro Detroit. With the cooperation of the cities of Detroit, Cheryl, Housekeeper Hamtramck and the continuing sup- port of General Motors Corporation, Beth Olem Cemetery has retained the dignity and spirituality of the founders of the Jewish community of Detroit. Beth Olem is located on the site of the General Motors Cadillac (Poletown) Plant. Entrance to the cemetery is the through the main gate and plant security will assist visitors in locating the cemetery site. • New Exhibit at Soul Café - Restless Legs - Swelling - Ulcers - Bulging Veins - Discoloration - Itching COURTESY EL AL ARCHIVE Heal leg symptoms like: No matter the origin, locations are how we orient or locate ourselves as beings in the world. Establishing a location helps people build a sense of identity, By artist Brian Nanry connecting them to a world and a community to which they belong. Israel, Andrew Lipsitt, Jason Luckoff, “Location, Location, Location” is an Alexa Morris, Mackenzie Matlen, exhibition that represents how artists Brian Nanry, Devorah Newman, at Soul Studio find their place in the Lindsey Pringle, Danielle Rahmoeller, world, through situating, replicating Jenna Rosen, Kevan Shink, Robert or inventing locations. Singer and others. It will be on view May 18-Aug. This opening will also feature 11, with an opening from 7-9 p.m. the newly redesigned Products Thursday, May 17. Showroom, featuring Soul artists The exhibition features works by editions and homewares, giving all Batya Brodman, Danna Cicaramitaro, Soul Studio artists the opportunity to Sue Cooper, Megan Donley, Adam showcase their creative talents on a Egrin, Tyrese Hall, Stephanie Harris, rotating basis. Register on Eventbrite. Jordan Hartz, Becky Hulverson, Fabian com. • Meet Heroic El Al Pilot This minimally invasive, out-patient procedure can heal your legs before they get worse. Treatment is covered by most insurances, including Medicare. Free Leg Exams To book, call before Thursday, May 17th 24 8-266-8 822 w w w.a l lu revei ncente r.com Beverly Hills/ Birmingham 32804 Pierce St. Beverly Hills, MI 48025 32 May 10 • 2018 jn :HVW%ORRPÀHOG 6900 Orchard Lake Road, Ste 215 :HVW%ORRPÀHOG0, On Sept. 6, 1970, four jet airliners bound for New York City and one for London were hijacked by members of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP). Three aircraft were forced to land at Dawson’s Field, a remote desert airstrip near Zarqa, Jordan. On one of the aircraft, however, El Al Flight 219 ( from Amsterdam), the hijackers were foiled. Described by the New York Post as the “only pilot to foil mid-air hijack- ing,” El Al pilot Uri Bar-Lev, who had flown as a 16-year-old in the 1948 War of Independence and later during the 1956 War, managed, 29,000 feet up in the sky, to overcome terrorists Patrick Argüello and Leila Khaled, who were operating on behalf of the terror orga- nization PFLP. Bar-Lev will share his incred- Uri Bar-Lev (with tie) and colleagues speak to the media on their safe return to Israel. ible story at Bais Chabad of West Bloomfield 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 16, along with Andrew Feuereisen, a Bais Chabad member who was a 13-year-old passenger on Bar-Lev’s flight that day. The event will take place at the Tugman Bais Chabad Torah Center. Cost is $18. One must RSVP in advance. Information and reservation at BaisChabad.com, or email rabbishneur@baischabad.com. The event is co-sponsored by Andrew and Andrea Feuereisen. •