THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 58 Friday, March 2, 1984 Serve Brim on Passover Business Briefs Brim Decaffeinated Cof- fee is 97 percent caffeine- free. Regular grind, drip, electric perk and freeze- dried, Brim is certified kosher for Passover in spe- cially marked packages. NEW CONCEPT Multi-Size Print Albums for WEDDINGS, Bar/Bat Mitzvahs from r Specialist Conducts Seminar for Fund Raisers for JNF 13900 Complete Coverage Special Effects FRIECIMAN phoTo 968-0808 Lincoln Center 101 /2 Mile & Greenfield Instant Passports Portraits — Video Mario Salon has reopened at its original lo- cation, 25761 Greenfield, Southfield. * * * All For Learning, Or- chard Mall, West Bloom- field, is the exclusive outlet in this area for Lin- guaphone. Linguaphone enables anyone to learn He- brew in their own home. For information, call All for Learning, 851-6770. * * * Kedem Foods will offer "Quenelles de Brochet," a fancy name for Heimishe Gefilte Fish, for the forth- coming Passover season. The kosher-for-Passover fish is made with mullet, whitefish, pike and carp, and is free of chemicals or additives. Potato stock rather than matza meal is used for filler. The fish comes in 12 oz. and 24 oz. jars. CREATIVE ARTIFICIAL GREENERY Y. For Home Or Office Silk arrangements - Dramatic custom desEgn Plants - lifelike 2' to 5' Trees - on natural bark 20% OFF ON EVERYTHING (no charges or layaways) PLEASE CALL FOR APPOINTMENT 626-9141 626-9142 Michigan Weavers' Guild will have a sale and exhibit Wednesday through March 11 at the Somerset Mall. Hours are: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Wednesday, 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Thursday and March 9, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. March 10 and noon-5 p.m. March 11. * * * Ceresnie and Offen Furs, 181 S. Woodward, Birmingham, will have its final March markdown of furs today through Sunday, with savings from 50 to 75 percent. Special sale hours are: 9:30 a.m.-9 p.m. today and Saturday and noon-5 p.m. Sunday. * * * The Print Gallery, * * * Aileen Prujansky and Shirley Shanker are con- ducting household and es- tate liquidation sales. For information, call Mrs. Prujansky at 358-3721; or Mrs. Shanker, 557-0728. * * * United Savings/Loan Opens United Savings and Loan Association, Farmington Hills, has opened its doors. Serving the communities of Farmington, Farmington Hills and West Bloomfield, the financial institution of- fers a full range of savings and checking accounts and mortgage services. Ac- counts include passbook savings, money market de- posits with check-writing privileges, NOW accounts and time certificates of de- posit. United's principle lend- ing activity is in first mortgages on residential real estate, primarily for single-family and one-to- four unit residences. United's President, De- nnis Deutsch, is the son of Alfred (United's chairman) and the grandson of Adolph. SALE FINAL WEEK DRASTIC REDUCTIONS 75 29203 Northwestern, Southfield, will have infor- mation available about manuscript reproductions of items to be exhibited in the Precious Legacy collec- tion coming to Detroit in 1985. The Precious Legacy contains religious and art objects taken by the Nazis during the Holocaust from the Jews of Czechoslovakia. For details, call the gallery, 356-5454. Alfred and Adolph Deutsch founded Citizen's Mortgage Corp. (now Manufacturers Hanover Mortgage Corp.) and American Federal Sav- ings and Loan Association (now Empire of America FSA). United Savings and Loan Association is lo- cated at 31731 North- western Highway, Far- mington Hills. United's business hours are 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Thursday and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Fri- day. * * * Franklin Savings Opens Offices Franklin Savings, 26336 W. 12 Mile, Southfield, will have its grand opening this month. Franklin Savings will offer complete banking services, including ex- panded hours, drive-up windows and automated tel- ler machines. Recipe Guide for Passover The B. Manischewitz Co. is offering its 1984 Passover recipe guide. It's filled with recipes for the Seder and throughout the Passover holiday. There are recipes for ev- erything from main dishes and salads to desserts. Sev- eral of these desserts are made with Manischewitz cake mixes and included in the recipe guide is a 25 cent coupon good on the pur- chase of any Manischewitz Cake Mix. A 15 cent coupon is also included for Manis- chewitz Passover Egg Matza Crackers. For a free copy of the Manischewitz Passover Re- cipe Guide, write Recipe Guide, P.O. Box 484A, Jer- sey City, N.J. 07303. mostly off Suits & Sweaters & Pants & Dresses Blouses & Accessories SPECIAL RACK Values to $100 Now $15 to $25 Come visit our exciting new _ Lingerie Department! March Chairman conlempaary lastuons phone 355-4770 29229 Northwestern Hwy., Southfield Mon.-Sat. 10-5 Florine Mark Ross of Southfield has been named general chairman of the March of Dimes Renais- sance Golden Mile, a mini- walk for civic leaders to raise money to fight birth defects. Stephan Schiffman, one of the nation's leading speakers and trainers on Jewish fund raising and sol- icitation, will be the guest speaker at a special four- hour solicitation training session for the Jewish Na- tional Fund at 11 a.m. March 11 at the JNF office, 18877 W. 10 Mile, South- field. Brunch will be served. For the past five years, Schiffman has been spe- cializing in training and motivation in the private sector. He has conducted training programs for Jewish organizations throughout the United States, Canada and Israel. For six years, Schiffman was the director of training for the national office of the United Jewish Appeal, and was a lecturer at the New ' , x STEPHAN SCHIFFMAN School for Social Research, New York University, Marymount College and Columbia University. Reservations are limited. For details, call the JNF, 557-6644. * * * Rotberg-Ellias Grove Begun by Detroiters Through JNF A grove of 1,000 trees has been established in the state of Israel by Franklin, Betty and Charles Ellias, announces Jack Zwick, president of Jewish Na- tional Fund of Detroit. The grove is planted in honor of Mrs. Ellias' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel (Fay) Rot- berg and her husband's par- ents, Dr. and Mrs. Sydney (Helen) Ellias and will be known as the Rotberg- Ellias Grove. Franklin Ellias is vice president of the JNF of De- troit. Ellias is actively involved with the Jewish Commu- nity Council of which he is an executive member and a member of the Holocaust subcommittee and the community relations sub- committee. Both Mr. and Mrs. Ellias are members of the Inner Circle of the Michigan Cancer Founda- tion, the Zionist Organiza- tion of America — Detroit District, Temple Israel and THE ELLIASES board members of Children of Holocaust Survivors Association in Michigan. Mrs. Ellias is a life member of the Young Women's Division of JNF and Women's American ORT. For information about projects through the JNF, contact Executive Director Ed Rosenthal, 557-6644 SPACE Lists March Events SPACE, non-sectarian community service of the National Council of Jewish Women, Greater Detroit Section, will have the fol- lowing programs for the month of March: A four-week support group for people who are separated or divorced after the age of 50 will be held at 3 p.m. March 4, 11, 25 and April 1. The regular monthly widowed §upport group for men andwonien will beheld at 8 p.m.:March 5, 12,•11.R and. 26. The ilAir-we. •:.ivoreed i_ipport group for and divorced men and women will be held at 8 p.m. March 6, 13, 20 and 27. Every Wednesday eve- ning at 8 p.m. SPACE has a . drop-in discussion group for separated, di- vorced and widowed men and women. At 8 p.m. next Wednesday, there will be an additional drop-in discussion group for parenting issues. On March 14 at 8 p.m. there' will be an additional drop-in for widowed only. A for-men-only workshop will be presented by George Handley on March 15 at 8 p.m. on the issues of "Male Parenting." On March 18 at 3 p.m. SPACE will continue a workshop presented by Dr. Steve Goren. '::irector of the Amerisean Holistic Associa tion, on - Wellness."' • On March 29, SPACE Will. have a workshop for Women on . 'What Eve'ry Wor,lari :•.;'eeds About :Divorce and the Law," presented by Vicki Buckfire, attorney. The workshop will be at 8 p.m. All SPACE programs are held at its offices, 16400 W. 12 Mile, Suite 106, South- field. - For information and to register for any of the pro- grams, call SPACE, 557-; 9390.- •