THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 40—BUSINESS CARDS Roofing & Interior Painting. Quality work. Reasonable prices. 50—PERSONAL GORDON'S PAINTING 20 yrs. experience. One room or more. Northwest suburbs. References. 476-3766 PROFESSIONAL TYPING Business Academic General Call Chana 352-8870 COMPLETE remodeling, alterations, repair, kitch- en, den, basement, family room. Reasonable. 354-6473 after 4 Wedding & birth an- nouncements, party invita- tions beautifully hand ad- dressed in script. 553-4511 after 6 EMERGENCY CALL THE FURNITURE DOCTOR • • • • • Any Furniture Repair Re-upholstering Refinishing Chair Caning Our Speciality is is repairing, reglueing & re-upholstering dining room chairs CALL MARV KAY 851-2550 24 hours Quality wallpaper hang- ing. Reasonable rates. Free Estimates. Ask for Leonard 967 ■ 0185 RICHARD CLAIR PAINTING CO. Satisfaction guaranteed. ulterior & Exterior painting sidential & Commercial Free Estimates 836-7923 51—MISCELLANEOUS 3 UNITED AIRLINE coupons. $50 each. Call 557-0929. UNITED AIRLINES half fare coupon. $30. Call 872-3547. > Unique gifts from South- field artist. Pen and ink 2 drawing of your home, personalized note cards, Hanuka cards. Call Jim Cutler 354-1771 or HOWARD SAILER 256-9559 53—ENTERTAINMENT SINGING guitarist, violinist plus Disco tapes. 398-2462. ENTERTAINMENT for individual or party. Card reading, palm reading. 547-7119. Enhance your Simcha (Happy Occasion), by listening to the melodious voice of an Israeli and English folk guitarist. Reason- able rates. -- Please call 399-0079 BAND Excellent Music For All Social Occasions 731.6081 Technion Honors MIT Professor HAIFA — Prof. Morris Cohen of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology was recently awarded an honor- ary degree from Israel's Technion "in recognition on his research achievements in the fields of metallurgy and materials science and his contributions to the edu- cation of materials engineers for industry." Galilee Marathon Set for Dec. 20 TEL AVIV — The Tel Aviv-Sheraton Hotel is sponsoring Israel's annual marathon race around the Sea of Galilee, Dec. 20. The 42.195 kilometer run is organized by the Israel Sports Federation with the official recognition of the London-based Interna- tional Athletic Federation. The race starts at the Ein Gev and finishes at Ginos- sar. Sinai Monastery Receives Tourists NEW, YORK — The St. Catherine's Monastery at Mount Sinai was returned to Egyptian sovereignty Nov. 15 and re-opened to visitors crossing from Israel Nov. 21. Band Conducts Gift Wrapping The Southfield-Lathrup High School Band members and the Band Boosters par- ent's group will provide a gift-wrapping service Dec. 7-24 at the Tel-12 Mall. Pro- ceeds will be used to cover band trips to competitions. , Youth News INSOMNIA? If you have difficulty falling All work guaranteed. asleep' you are needed for Work done myself. a sleep study at Lafayette 838-8389 Clinic. All participants will "Your Fixit Mensch Is Here" sleep at night in a comfort- I repair, refinish and hand — anything and every- able room and paid for par- thing servicing homes, ticipation. apts. and condos. Experi- enced, fast service. Call DR. ROBERT FREEDMAN Free Estimates 256-9520 Reasonable AK, Call 569-2080 w. o am-5 pm Friday November 30, 1919 69 ADAT SHALOM Nit- zanim (age 3-5) will meet 10:30 a.m. Saturday in the main foyer of the synagogue and be taken to room 104. The children will be led in prayers, stories and singing by Anne Mil/sky. The youngsters are also invited to attend the puppet show, "Why the Dragon Stole Froglady's Menora" 11 a.m. Sunday in the youth lounge. There is an admis- sion charge. For details, call the nursery school, 851- 5105. Makor (age 6-9) will gather 10:30 a.m. Saturday in the chapel. The group will be led by Stuart Rogoff. Garinim (fifth and sixth grades) will have Shabat services 10 a.m. Saturday in the youth lounge under the -supervision of Sheri Traison, adviser. Shoresh (seventh and eighth grades) and Migdal Tzion (ninth-12th grades) will conduct joint services 10 a.m. Saturday in the board room. Jonathan Levy will read from the Torah. For information about youth activities, contact Cheryl Kovsky, youth di- rector, 851-5100. * * * BETH ABRAHAM HILLEL MOSES' Atid Youth (age 8-9) will go bowling Sunday at West Bloomfield Lanes, leaving 12:30 p.m. from the synagogue. Participants are requested to bring a bag lunch. There is a charge and reservations are required. For information and reservations, call Debbie Engel, youth adviser, at the synagogue, 851-6880, or at home, 398-3075. Dor Chadash (age 13-15) will meet noon Dec. 9 at the synagogue for brunch and a hayride at Roy's Ranch. There is a charge. For information, call Sima Abramovitz, 356- 6282. Reservations are limited to 20. * * *• BNAI DAVID Atid senior youth group will go roller skating Saturday, meeting 6 p.m. in the youth lounge. Teens in grades nine to 12 are invited. Elec- tion of officers will also take place. For reservations, con- tact Helayne Shaw, 967- 4415; or adviser Danny Kaplan, 543-1021. Atid has formed a basket- ball team to play other synagogue teams in the In- tercongregational Basket- ball League. The first game will be played 5:15 p.m. Sunday at the Jewish Community Center gym. Ken Bernard is player coach, while Steve Dines and Dave Karp are co- captains. Any ninth to 12th grader interested in joining the team should contact Bernard, 569-5605. Ruach (grades three-four) will hold a mystery car ride Sunday, meeting 1:15 p.m. at the synagogue. Friends are welcome, and Hebrew school students should bring a bag lunch. There is a charge. For reservations, contact adviser Burt Kidec- kel, 968-1765. Ruach elected Julie Keys president. Kimberly Eastin and Vivian Adler are vice presidents; Brian Lang and Felisa Krause are secretaries, and Evan Mathis is treasurer. Shalom group for chil- dren in kindergarten through second grade will attend a Detroit Institute of Arts production of the play, "Hansel and Gretl" Dec. 9 at the main Jewish Commu- nity Center. The group will meet 1:15 p.m. at the youth lounge, and friends are in- vited. For reservations, con- tact adviser Diane Shaw, 967-4415, evenings. Shabat Junior congrega- tion will sponsor a luncheon for youth in grades seven through 12 on Saturday, fol- lowing 10 a.m. youth serv- ices in the chapel. Election of officers also will' take place. Talit and Tefilin Club will meet 9 a.m. Sunday in the chapel. Future meetings will feature a speaker from the Detroit Red Wings on Dec. 24, and a trip to see the Harlem Globetrotters at the Joe Louis Arena on Dec. 26 for members. Teens age 121/2-17 are welcome to join for weekly breakfast and bowling. For information, contact adviser Alan Hur- vitz, 557-0822, evenings. For details on youth events at Bnai David, con- tact youth director Danny Kaplan at the synagogue, 557-8325, or 543-1021, eve- nings. * * * BNAI MOSHE youth department will sponsor the showing of "The Odessa File" 8 p.m. Sunday in the social hall. The public is in- vited, and tickets will be available at the door. Senior United Synagogue Youth (grades nine-12) will see Ben Vereen Dec. 9 at the Music Hall, meeting 6 p.m. at the synagogue. Friends are invited, and drivers are needed. For reservations by Saturday, call Elyse Jacobs, 557-9464. For information about the group, call President Michael Ungar, 557-1481; or Michael Sabes, adviser, 356-1823. Kadima USY (grades seven and eight) will hold elections 1:15 p.m. Sunday in the youth lounge. Any paid-up member may vote and run for office. Dues may be paid at the elections. Bowling at Oak Park Lanes will follow. Friends are in- vited, and drivers are needed. For reservations or information, call Sharon Levine, youth director, 547-3369. . Talit and Tefilin Club (age 13-18) will meet 8:30 a.m. Sunday in the chapel for services and dis- cussions, followed by breakfast and bowling. Everyone is welcome at a nominal charge. The group will join junior congregation for a trip to see a Detroit Lions-Miami Dolphins football game 11:30 a.m. Dec. 9. Talit and Tefilin members should make reserva- tions with President Brian Hammer, 542-2939; or Marc Behar, adviser, 557-8551. Junior congre- gation will meet in the youth lounge 11:15 a.m. Dec. 9 to go to the football game. For reservations, call Mark Eichner, ad- viser, 358-0065. There is a charge. Chalutzim (grades four- six) will go ice skating and have an ice cream social at Fairlane Town Center Sun- day, meeting 1:15 p.m. in the board room. Drivers are needed. Friends are invited. For reservations and infor- mation, call Tedd Schneider, adviser, 968- 2324. Rishonim (grades one- three) will see the play "Hansel and Gretel" Dec. 9 at the main Jewish Com- munity Center, meeting 1:15 p.m. in the youth lounge. The group also will go swimming at the Center. Drivers are needed. Friends are invited. For reserva- tions or information, call Roberta Warshaw, adviser, 399-6837. Junior congregation will meet 10 a.m. Saturday in the chapel for services and discussions. For informa- tion contact Eichner. USY services (age 13-18) will be held 10,a.m. Saturday in the board room. Everyone is in- vited. For information, call Sabes. Story Hour -(age 3-6) will meet 10 a.m. Saturday in the school wing for Shabat stories and games. Friends are welcome. For informa- tion, call Ms. Warshaw. For information on youth activities, call Mrs. Levine, 548-3123 or 547-3369. * * * SHAAREY ZEDEK junior congregation will hold a shul-in 9 p.m. Saturday-9 a.m. Sunday in the synagogue. The pro- gram will feature movies, refreshments and games. For information, call Sha- ron Manello, chairman, 851-6477; or David Baruch, 642-0825. Admission is free. The Jewish Institute for Youth will hear Rabbi Irwin Groner, spiritual leader, speak on "Can Jews Avoid Celebrating Christmas," 10 a.m. Sunday in the synagogue. For information, call the synagogue, 357-5544. Event Focuses on Human Rights The Jewish community will hold a program com- memorating Human Rights Day and Hanuka 1:30 p.m. Dec. 9 at Cong. Bnai Moshe. The program, convened by Pioneer Women, in coop- eration with the Jewish Community Council and 1 many other organizations, will focus on the plight of oppressed Jews. Jerome Levinrad, na- tional executive director of the Jewish War Veterans, will speak. Workshops will follow his address. For information, call Steve Shaw at the Jewish Community Council, 962- 1880. Center Senior Writers Group Publishes Writer's Corner' "The Writer's Corner," the creative writing efforts publication of the senior citizens who meet for a variety of programs at the 10 Mile Jewish Community Center branch, has been is- sued. The spiral-bound collec- tion includes poetry, journal entries and thoughts-at- large. The editorial board includes: Eve Dishell, Norma Goldman, Bernice Konikow, Sara Littman and Ethel Silber. Contributors include: Hertha Beuthner, Emma Cass, David Chait, Lena Chait, Eve Dishell, Frances Driker, Markus Engelberg, Esther Friedman, Rose Goldsmith, Florence Goodman, Gertrude Gray, Stella Himelstein, Rose Jaffe, Joshua Joyrich, Rae Kendler, Bernice Konikow, Georg Lippmann, Sara Littman, Ruth Margules, Pearl Miller, Bertha Mis- hcovsky, Jean Rubach, Joseph Shapiro, Ethel Silber, Helen Singer, Sarah Slavin, Mina Stone, Fay E. Weiss, Lillian Zellman and Grete Borchardt of Israel. Following are some examples of the pieces sub- mitted for publication: Love Song By BERNICE KONIKOW You've filled my soul with peaceful dreams, And sweetest thoughts of you, My heart you've filled with deepest love, And happiness come true. You've filled my life with poetry, With love's own charming song, My day is wrapped in sweet content, Because you came along. Brotherhood By LILLIAN ZELLMAN We need faith to go on from day to day, We need love to help along the way. You and I are searching, reaching out to one another, Each one giving, sharing, caring for each other. We need laughter to ease the sorrow, We need hope to ease the pain, A kindly word, a friendly smile, Can make things right again.