April 25 • 2019 33 jn The Sisterhood of Adat Shalom Donor Day is Tuesday, May 7, at the synagogue in Farmington Hills. Enjoy the complimentary coffee corner 10 a.m.-noon, shop the unique boutiques from 10 a.m.-3 p.m., and enjoy the speaker and luncheon at noon. Featured speaker Carolyn Normandin, region- al director, Michigan Anti-Defamation League, will present “ Anti-Semitism: Information is Power, Important Facts and Discussion.” Beverly Yost, whose leadership and dedication have served as an inspira- tion to so many, will be honored as the Woman of Distinction. The event chairpersons are Anita Taylor and Beverly Wine. Luncheon will be catered by Quality Kosher Catering. For tickets (starting at $60) or details, contact the synagogue office at (248) 851-5100 or visit adatshalom.org/events/donor-day-2019. Adat Shalom Sisterhood Donor Day Carolyn Normandin Beverly Yost This May, Rabbi Levi Dubov of Chabad Jewish Center of Bloomfield Hills will offer “With All My Heart,” a six-session course by the Rohr Jewish Learning Institute that will explore the Jewish art of prayer and spiritual experi- ence. The course is designed to appeal to people at all levels of knowledge, including those without any prior experience or background in Jewish learning or prayer. The six-week course will be offered with two options: Wednesday evenings, begin- ning May 15, at Bloomfield Hills High School, and Thursday mornings, begin- ning May 16, at Jewish Family Service in West Bloomfield. The fee is $80 including textbook. The first class is free. For details and to register, visit bloomfieldhillschabad.org/prayer or contact Dubov at rabbi@bloomfield hillschabad.org or (248) 949-6210. New Course to Explore the Art of Jewish Prayer Rabbi Dubov A national cybersecurity program designed specifically for high school girls has launched to encourage more females to enter the industry and reduce the digital skills gap. Girls need to be at least 13 years old and in grades 9-12 to qualify. The program awards winning participants with cash prizes of up to $1,000 and college scholarships of $500. There are three stages to the pro- gram: CyberStart Assess, CyberStart Game and CyberStart Compete. Girls who want to participate in the free program do not need any experi- ence in gaming or computer science. To register for the program, girls, teachers or administrators need to sign up at girlsgocyberstart.org/interest. Fisher Unitech, a provider of 3D printers and product development technol- ogy, is offering free, one-day 3D printing camps for high school students July 15, 16 or 17 at its Pleasant Ridge headquarters. Students entering grades 9-12 will get an overview of additive manufactur- ing, also called 3D printing, and a basic introduction to Solidworks 3D CAD software and 3D printers. They will discover how to start using cutting-edge technologies that will advance the way products are designed and manufac- tured today and in the future. The daily camp will run 8 a.m.-5 p.m. and includes lunch. To register for camp, visit fisherunitech.com/future-manufacturing-camp. Cybersecurity Program for Girls 3D Printer Camp o FOR T H E FU L L S U M M E R C AM P S C H E DU L E AND T O R E GIS T E R , VIS IT FR ANKL INC L U B.C OM / C AM PS 248.352.8000 ext. 314 29350 Northwestern H wy S outhfield, M i 48034 SIMPLY THE BEST SUMMER DR OP-INS WE L C OM E ! AGES 2+ NO potty training requireD