THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
10 Friday, February 28, 1986
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MERCEDES
Jewelers
26325 Twelve Mile Rd.
$349.00
Southeast corner Northwestern
Behind Gabe's Fruits
In 1 he Mayfair Shops
Mon.-Sat. 10-5:30
Thurs. 10-8:30
353-1424
NOW BUYING
VALERIE
TAYLOR
• postersize enlargements
ex: bar/bat mitzvahs, offices
• some day service - color
developing & printing
• black & white developing
& enlarging
• we use KODAK paper
• old photos copied
• reprints done overnight
• film, cameras & accessories
• camera repair
• slides overnight
• commercial accts. welcome!
Fashion Resale
is paying cash
for spring and summer
women's clothing
and accessories.
for Information
call Mon.-Fri. 12 to 6
540-9548
Pain is nature's way
of telling us that
something is not right
in our bodies. Today's
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Dr. S. D. Levine
New Gifts Event
For Campaign
11'oods •ardi and Maple
Birmingham 642-1965
liercheval, in the Village
Grosse Pointe 884-0701
MICHAEL FARRELL
SURVEYS WESTERN ART III
Baroque-Modern Slide & Lecture Series
Tues., March 11-April 29, 7:30-9:30 P.M.
Southfield Cultural Arts Info: 354-4717
ART HOUSE LECTURES PRESENTS
"THE ACE OF BOUCHER"
with
J. PATRICE MARANDEL
Curator of European Paintings—Detroit Inst. of Arts
Tues. 10 a. m. -12 noon, Mar. 18-Apr. 8
Art House — 832-2022 (10 a. m. -4 p. m. )
You're living on top
of the World.
Ridgecrest at the Park
Chiropractic care is
now covered by
most health and
accident insurance
policies and
chiropractors often
testify in legal
proceedings
determining damages
for injuries. For more
information about
special chiropractic
care, call today.
DON'T LIVE WITH PAIN
LOCAL NEWS
Sally Krugel
More than 1,000 Detroit area
women will be asked to join an
extended family — the family
that supports the Allied Jewish
Campaign — when a Women's
Division volunteer calls March 9
during the New Gifts telethon.
These women will get a letter
in advance, followed up by a call
during the telethon.
Sally Krugel is Women's Di-
vision new gifts chairman. Her
associate chairman is Leslie
Friedman.
All new givers will be invited
to a dessert and coffee reception
March 26, when they will hear
from Women's Division President
Marlene Borman and Campaign
Chairman Sharon Hart.
Participants also will be in-
vited to the annual Women's Di-
vision Spring Forum, April 10,
with noted "tzedaka maven"
Danny Siegel.
Tickets Remain
For 'Shoah' Film
High above an established
. community of luxurious
homes is an enclave of six
exceptional homesltes.
Heavily wooded with 'a
breathtaking tree-top view,
these sites will be built with
new home plans that pre-
serve the natural contours of
the land. Crafted by The
Herman Frankel Organization,
these homes contain in-
novative features, exciting
details and spectacular views.
Information is available now
for Ridgecrest at The Park
and other homes in The Park
at Bloomfield lake.
There are only 6 homesites
on the ridge.
See the new Ridgecrest
model. From $259,900.
Model Phone: 626-3502
Main Office: 626-3500
See other models in The Park
at Bloomfield Lake from
$249,900 (Bloomfield Hills
Schools)
The Park can be found west
off Middlebelt Rd., south of
Lone Pine Rd. Follow Woodcliff
signs to information Center.
Open noon to 6 p.m. every-
day, except Thursday.
Sales by:
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ON CI A Ng ATIO .
Tickets are still available for
the six, two-part screenings of
Claude Lanzmann's Shoah at the
Detroit Film Theater of the De-
troit Institute of Arts.
For ticket information, call the
DIA, 832-2730.
Shoah is being presented by
the DIA in two parts, to be shown
on consecutive weekends. Each
ticket includes admission to both
parts, and tickets are available
for the following complete per-
formances: Part One on March 7
at 7 p.m. and Part Two on March
14 at '7 p.m.; Part One on March 8
at 7 p.m. and Part Two on March
15 at 7 p.m.; Part One on March 9
at 6 p.m. and Part Two on March
16 at 6 p.m; Part One on-March
23 at noon and Part Two - on
March 30 at noon; Part One on
March 23 at 6 p.m. and Part Two
on March 30 at 6 p.m.
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HMC Weis
`Shoahi Tickets
The Holocaust Memorial Cen-
ter has a limited number of tic-
kets available for the 'March 9
and 16 two-pa$ showings at noon
of Shoah at the petroit Institute
of Arts. Tickets will admit the
viewer to both Parts I and II:
For tickets, contact Selma Sil-
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