80 Friday, December 20, 1985 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 9 CARS FOR RENT LOW RATES NO MILEAGE CHARGE DIRECT INSURANCE BILLING DAY—WEEK---MONTH —OPEN 7 DAYS Diana Silberstein 645-5278 ■ ■ ■ • ■ • ■ ■ ■ ■ It's Delightful It's Delovely! It's FRANKIE PAUL AND HIS MUSIC Solos, Combos or Orchestra this business for a Long Time .:. BIRTHS Elegant Large Size Fashion Clothing Sizes 16 to 46 the business of making your most important memories Last Forever. Always 20% Off 31045 Orchard Lake Rd. at 14 Mile Loehmann's Hunters Square 855 0767 Farm. Hills - VIDEOS for WEDDINGS BAR /BAT MITZVAHS SPECIAL SOCIAL EVENTS • • ■ • ■ ■ 557-7986 MORE WOMAN ■ We've been in ClAffICIEDS asTINSUITS. THE JEWISH CONNECTION A Rewarding Service For • Single • Divorced • Widowed MEN AND WOMEN O _ F — ALL AGES — Call (313) 967-1034 ocation 7.0dUCtion3. 979-9232 . NEW YEAR'S EVE OVERNIGHT PARTY ■ Or Write P.O. Box 2514 Southfield, MI 48037-2514 FREE INTERVIEW I AFFORDABLE MEMBERSHIP From $35 - includes a late supper & complete breakfast ANt 11.11:1 just for kids HAVE YOUR NEXT BIRTHDAY PARTY AT SHOWER O MY PLACE CE 3610 W. Maple (at Lahser) next to A&P Hours: M-TH 8-10 PM, FRI. 8-1 AM SAT. 9-1 AM, SUN. 12-8 PM out Certificates! 540-5702 YOUR BABY voto ssoOZU, 0 • a traveling boutique. Handcrafted and hand- picked gifts for babies, kids, pre- gnant & new moms. Host a party and receive a FREE GIFT We do the schlepping, What could be easier? ,u-15004" , - 0 Coll For Information Judy & Irving Mendelson's unique, personalized gift shoppe is open now! M-F 10-7 478-1356 Certified IMOHEL im of Detroit of s. OrnA\eN6 Come explore our store for gifts featuring custom art designs painted in full view, for you, as you wait. Gifts to excite and deliaht . . . only at Signatures in Michigan . SUGAR TREE SQUARE • 6241 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD, NORTH OF MAPLE • 851-1022 =2' It Starts Now! 30-40% Discount On selected Wool Yarns, Mohairs, and Pattern Books. Take Advantage of our Fall & Winter PRE-INVENTORY CLEARANCE Terrific Savings for Holiday Gifts and your own knitting needs. It all ends Tuesday, December 24th CLOSED FOR INVENTORY Thursday, December 26th Current Purchases Only Yarns Instructions Handcrafte Sweaters ROCRELIE IMBER'S No Layaways Original Designs Finishing Mon -Sat 10-5 Orchard Mall • West BI i omfield • 855-2114 Rabbi Leo Y. Goldman 542 - 4444 Cantor S. Greenbaum 855-0628 Reb. Hersh! Roth 557-0888 Cantor Sidney Rube 358-1426 Rabbi S. Zachariash 557-9666 Right in Your Own Driveway! -,11111E -UP MAN Certified by the National Automotive Institute of Excellence Comes to your home or office with the garage-on-wheels Valet service that doesn't cost one penny extra • Expert diagnostic tune-up • Electronic analyzer - all engine systems • Professionally trained mechanics • Perfect results assured Expanded Services Call Sanford Rosenberg for your car problems 398-3605 ra- r a :40 011.1 ■ 11/ DEC. 14 — Mr. and Mrs. Ste- ven Harelik of Oak Park are happy to announce the birth of their son, Bradley David, brother to Christopher Allen. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Harelik of South- field and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lilley of Colorado Springs, Colo. Bradley is named in loving memory of his great-grandfather Mr. David Richman. DEC. 9 — Mitchell and Elaine (Feldman) Wolf of West Bloom- field are delighted to announce the birth of their son, Michael Adam, brother to Evan. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Irving B. Feldman of Southfield' and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wolf of West Bloomfield. DEC. 5 — Ronald and Marcia (Spoon) Grant of Oak Park hap- pily announce the birth of their son, Jordan Lee, brother to Jus- tin Scott. Proud grandparents are Jeannine and Herb Spoon and Evelyn and Lou Grant. Proud great-grandmother is Rose Spoon. Jordan is named in loving memory of his maternal great-grandfather Mr. Louis Snyder and his paternal great- grandmother Rachel Bacow. DEC. 2 — Cindy (Johnson) and Michael Falkoff of Rochester N.Y., joyfully announce the birth of their daughter, Lauren Elaine. The proud grandparents are Robert and Nancy Johnson of West Bloomfield and Harry and Sophie Falkoff of Southfield. NOV. 13 — Barry and Marcia (Blair) Fagan of Oak Park pro- udly announce the birth of their son, Jeffrey Ryan. Proud grand- parents are Karl and Paula Blair of Southfield and Rodney and Lois Fagan of Oak Park. Jeffrey Ryan is named in loving memory of his maternal great- grandfather Mr. David Lichtens- tein and his paternal great- grandfather Mr. David Fagan. NOV. 12 — Joey and Shelli (Berin) Gitler of Southfield are very happy to announce the birth of their son, Jason Samuel, brother to Scott Michael. The proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Morris Berin of Southfield and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gi- tler of Tamarac, Fla. Jason is named in loving memory of his maternal great-grandmother Sadie Berin. NOV. 2 — Arnee R. and former Detroiter Walter A. Winshall of Weston, Mass., are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter Sarah Gail. Grand- parents are Ella and Jerome Bloom of Waban, Mass., and former Detroiter Mrs. Rae Win- shall of Weston. OCT. 20 — Mr. and Mrs. Shlomo (Leslie) Fredson, former Detroiters of Bnei Brak, Israel, announce the birth of their son, Aharon David, brother to Moshe Yaacov, Saiah Malkah and Yehudah Aryeh Yitschak. Proud grandparents are Mrs. Louis Jonas of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. George Fredson of Bloom- field Hills. SEPT. 15 — Andrea (Falkoff) and Marty Singer of Fair Ha- ven, N.J., joyfully announce the birth of Daniel Seth, brother to Joshua Aaron. The proud grandparents are Simon and Amy Singer of Oak Park and Harry and Sophie Falkoff of Southfield. SINGLES COMMUNITY NETWORK FOR JEWISH SINGLES in- vites Jewish singles to its an- nual winter party at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the main Jewish community Center. Piano music will be featured until 9 p.m., when there will be music for dancing. Refreshments will be available. There is an admission charge. For information, call Jill Cole at the Center, 661-1000, ext. 219. Chai Singles Skiers will go downhill skiing at Alpine Valley Wednesday, meeting at noon at the main Jewish Center. A New Year ski trip is planned for Dec. 28-Jan. 1 at Blue Mountain, Ont. For details, call Ms. Cole. BNEI AKIVA Galil Detroit will hold several aliyah conferences for high school graduates who are interested in moving to Is- rael. This weekend a meeting will be held at the Young Israel of Forest Hills for 1982 graduates. For information, call David Mandelbaum, 542-7736. Travel Aid To Deaf Offered By Delta Atlanta, Ga. — Delta Air Lines now offers a toll-free tele- phone number to provide reser- vations and information service to hearing impaired individuals who have telecommunications devices for the deaf in their homes or offices. The toll-free numbers are (800) 831-4488 nationwide and (800) 672-8530 in Georgia. The numbers will soon be published in telephone directories for the hearing impaired. Using the toll-free telephone numbers, passengers may con- tact Delta concerning reserva- tions or flight information. De- lta's television commercials have featured closed captions since early 1985. Ruins With A View Jerusalem — The City of David Archaeological Garden and tunnel known as "Warren's Shaft" (Jerusalem's subterra- nean water system built by Bi- blical Kings), is now open to the public. The excavated area in- cludes ruins from the 6th and 7th Centuries BCE and Canaan- ite Walls from this period. Visitors to Warren's Shaft can observe a model of the water system, a display of items exa- vated at the site, as well as view a color picture presentation.