THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 24 Friday, April 24, 1981 We Make Our Own Glasses rivirs t r ig4 , HEADQUARTERS FOR I ..„0 /1 LATEST DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED FRAME FASHIONS ' - , • PRESCRIPTIONS FOR GLASSES ACCURATELY FILLED • DESIGNER FRAMES I 10% SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT • Immediate Repair • Reasonably Priced ROSEN OPTICAL SERVICE 13720 W. 9 MILE nr. COOLIDGE U 7-5068 OAK PARK, MICH. Sat. 'til 5 Mon.-Fri. 9:30-6 Closed Wednesday Jewish Center Russian Program Hosts Concert; Israelis Perform The Russian Accultura- tion Program of the Jewish Community Center an- nounces a benefit concert to be given by violinist Mischa Rachlevsky 7:30 p.m. Sun- day at the main United He- brew Schools building. Proceeds will go the "Novi Svet" (New World) Club, an association of Jewish im- migrants recently arrived from the Soviet Union. Things are working out great at Hamilton Place. Now you can exercise on Nautilus equipment, take a dip in our indoor or outdoor pool, jog, dine in Cafe Rouge now under the direction of Chef Milos and the Golden Mushroom. You can do it all at Hamilton Place. Bring a friend and you both can save 1/2 HURRY! OFFER EXTENDED TIL APRIL 27TH Tickets are still available for "On Silver Wings," an Israeli musical performed in English by Donny Maseng, Gai Joffe and Terry Feinstein, 8 p.m. Tuesday at the main Jewish Center. For ticket informa- tion, call the Center, 661- 1000, ext. 250. Melikin Chicago's Puppet Theatre will pre- sent "Johnny, Paul and Dan'1" 2 p.m. May 3 at the main Jewish Center, sponsored by the Center and the Detroit Institute of Arts. This series is par- tially funded by the Michigan State Legisla- ture. Using giant hand and rod puppets, the Melikins will unfold the stories of the great American Legendary heroes, Johnny Appleseed, ' Paul Bunyan and Daniel Boone in an original folk puppet adaptation espe- cially designed for young audiences. For information, call the Jewish Center, 661-1000. The Jewish Center will offer a drama workshop for teens and adults taught by Susan Borofsky, for six weeks at 7:30 p.m. Tues- days, beginning May 5. There also will be a children's class for youth age 9-14, the creative drama workshop, begin- ning May 6. This work- shop will meet at 4:30 p.m. Wednesdays for six weeks. All workshops will be held at the main Center. For information, call the Center. Chick Mostow, a 77- year-old retired mail order merchandiser who runs 60 miles per week, will partici- pate in this year's fourth annual Chai long distance run, 8:30 a.m. May 17 spon- sored by the Runner's Club of the Jewish Center. Mostow has finished 14 marathons, including those in Boston and New York, in the past 40 months. His per- sonal best is 4:12.08, set in Los Angeles on July 4. Mostow was a race walker for 65 years before he began long distance running in September 1977. Runners can choose from one, three, six, nine, 12 or 18 mile distances. Each par- ticipant will receive a t-shirt, patch and awards. For information, contact the Center physical educa- tion office, 661-1000, ext. 180 or 181. Deadline for registration is May 8. * * * Jimmy P. Morris Branch Events oin early and get the most out of summer CALL 646-8990 NOW! for more information or drop in anytime between 9:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. 30333 Southfield (between 12 and 13 Mile Rds.) The Jimmy Prentis Mor- ris Branch of the Jewish Community Center will present attorney Steven Cooper at its Friday lecture series, 1 p.m. today. Cooper will speak on "Seniors Have Rights Too." The public is invited to the lecture at no charge. The Morris Branch offers a continuing series of Israeli movies — in English -- on Tuesdays at 2 p.m. There is no charge, and the public is 1 9% 2nd MORTGAGE welcome. On Tuesday, two films will be shown — "Hebrew Script" and "Israel Re- ports." On May 5, the fea- tures will be "May Peace Begin With Me" and "They Came to Stay." LOANS • 15 Year Tenn & Amortization • Business Purposes • Mln. $25,000 Fast Approvals And Fast Closings CASH Call FOR YOUR ommonos a PREUOUS JEWELS * • Tom Colton NORTHLAND Scdpieg ■ c7a4date &Sopi.s. M01196114111 MALTY 00. 755 W.Big BeauerRd. (16 Mile at 1-75) Troy, Michigan Phone: 313-362-4500 26211 CENTRAL PARK BLVD. SUITE 619 SOUTHFIELD MI 48076 (313) 353-7950 MIMED 196 te " Linen Loft Left.... But Only For Awhile! We're moving from Franklin Road to Maple Road. Our new, larger quarters and even grander selec- tion will be open soon. the - Linen Loft W. Maple Rd. just east of Telegraph...soon! 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