90 , Friday, November 22, 1985 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Gifts for Chanukah Birthday • Bat Mitzvah ONE LADY BAND 402°' 4 ; IWAdl 111FAIMP:771.1 Warrr';"7/1!TiA /1111 emu Adele Miller Hunters Square 855-6566 Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results Place Your Ad Today. Call 354-6060 For. Men & women 353-9566 HUNTERS SQUARE Next to loeloomm's 851-4190 Orchard Lk & 14, Farm. Hills 551-0082 SOUTHFIELD PLAZA DOMBEYIABRIN ASSOCIATES PRUDENTIAL TOWN CENTER COMPLETE PHOTO/VIDEO SERVICES 548-2266 Sportwear Boutique Arlyne Cherrin's Open Sunday 12-4 * If up to 7 5% OFF Fall & Winter Merchandise Friday, Saturday & Sunday All sales final No charges or layaways All previous sales excluded THE SILK FOREST IIdea! Unusual Hanukah Gifts! Silk Greenery, Flowers, Baskets and Trees Residential and Commercial Just Marilyns ALWAYS 20% OFF Sizes 4-18 • Bridal Registry • Free Gift With Each Purchase 20079 W. 12 Mile Rd., Country Village Mall 10-5 Mon.-Sat. master charge VISA' 1111111111111111111 4 356-0493 ROYAL OAK RANGE & GUN SHOP NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT MICHIGAN'S FINEST INDOOR GUN RANGE — YEARLY MEMBERSHIPS NOW AVAILABLE — HAND GUN INSTRUCTION CLASSES NOW FORMING NEW & USED HANDGUNS • RIFLES • SHOTGUNS AT MONEY SAVING PRICES GUNS ALL m • A S K E E SLALN Z TRADE BUY 29215 Northwestern Hwy. Next To Sero's Restaurant 357-2030 Sale Save on select merchandise Anna Bassett's 2920 N. WOODWARD AVE., ROYAL OAK 3 BLOCKS SOUTH OF 13 MILE ROAD (3'13)349-2122 TUES., SAT., SUN. 10-5 P.M.; WED., THURS., FRI. 10-9 P.M. LOCAL NEWS BRAND NAME SHOES & BOOTS SAVE UP TO 75%! 358-4300 Just Marilyns DESIGNER SHOE OUTLET AT DISCOUNT PRICES! piano or portable organ with rhythm box Sweet Sixtten • Confirmation Orchard Lake Rd. at 14 Mile r claim pEaron€ Somerset Mall (Big Beaver at Coolidge) Troy (313) 643-0770 Pamphlet Offers Holiday Guideline An updated version of the Jewish Community Council's pamphlet entitled December Di- lemma reminds thousands of area recipients that, "To main- tain church-state separation, neither Christmas, Chanukah, nor any other religious festival should be celebrated in (the pub- lic school) setting." Howard Wallach, chairman of the Council's church-state sub- committee, announces that the new pamphlet is being distrib- uted to parents of Jewish chil- dren in public schools as well as to teachers and administrators in Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties. Created in cooperation with the Council's media committee, which is chaired by Berl Fal- baum, the pamphlet reminds readers that "Not everyone celebrates Christmas or any of the major religious holidays that fall in the month of December." In addition, the booklet reit- erates the point that "The use of public funds for any religious observances in public schools undermines the basic principle of separation of church and state.' Copies for individuals who do not receive December Dilemma through regular distribution are available from the Council pro- gram service office, 21550 W. 12 Mile, Southfield. For informa- tion, call Council's program sec- retary, 352-6166. Jewish History Topic for Seniors Rabbi Elimelech Silberberg will speak on "Jewish History Through the Eyes of the Torah" at 1 p.m. Tuesday in the assem- bly hall of the Jimmy Prentis Branch of the Jewish Commu- nity Center. The program is sponsored by the senior adult department. Admission is free. All senior adults are invited. A new lecture series for senior adults will begin at 1:30 p.m. Nov. 29 at the JPM Branch. Entitled "There and Here — Jewish Communal Life Around the Globe," the lecture series will be kicked off with a talk by Dr. Avi Aharoni, United He- brew Schools principal and a teacher at Hillel Day School. He will speak on "Israel." Admission is free, and all senior adults are invited. UHS Nursery Sets Winter Sessions United Hebrew Schools nur- sery school is accepting applica- tions for the winter sessions of the By Myself Class and the Mother-Toddler Group. The ten-week sessions begin Dec. 3. The UHS nursery also has full and half-day programs, extended hours and a flexible lunch pro- gram. For information on UHS nur- sery programs, call Sylvia Handler or Carol Gale, 356-7378 or 354-1050.