HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS LIMITED 1 nursing care • housekeeping meal prep. • personal care companionship • supervision Alzheimer's care • Rent-a-Mom 423-6500 Adeline A. Laforest, RN President/Administrator ONE LADY 4 ; BAND 1 piano or portable keyboard with rhythm box Adele Miller 353-9566 _BOR NS T E 1RI'S YOUTH REMARKABLE LOOK YOU CAN ACHIEVE ONLY AT Has Everything For the Holidays KOSHER WINES Complete Selection of Kosher Wines for the Holidays Carmel • Kedem • Monfort Just Arrived from Israel TALEISM - A large selection of sizes, colors and fabrics including hand woven NOW AVAILABLE HEBRON • VINEYARDS Hebroni Red light sweet red wine Hebroni White light sweet white wine ELIAZ Caesaria red sweet wine Daniel Ebenstein, a senior at Akiva Hebrew Day School, is one of 15,000 high school students from across the country who has been named a semi-finalist in the 1987 National Merit Scholarship competition. To be considered for Merit Scholarships, semifinalists must advance to finalist .standing by documenting high academic performance, being endorsed and recom- mended by their high schools, taking the Scholastic Apti- tude Test and confirming their qualifying performance, and submitting information about their school and com- munity activities, personal interests and goals. The son of Dr. Noemi and Dr. Samuel Ebenstein of Southfield, Daniel is cur- rently studying in Jerusalem as part of the Akiva senior- year-in-Israel program. We have HIGH HOLIDAY Lahav Will Go To Sports Center prayer books for all synagogues. Tell us which one you go to and we'll give you the correct book. CHOOSE FROM ALMOST 100 FLAVORS OF KOSHER WINES BOR NS TE IN'S Your Jewish Supply House 25242 GREENFIELD, OAK PARK AT HUNTERS SQUARE ORCHARD LAKE RD. AT 14 MILE North of 10 Mile in Greenfield Center Ample Free Parking • Akiva Student In Semi-Finals 967-3920 i ghala/r RESUCTS • This Crib Converts To A Bed SALE '499.99 The crib that easily becomes a bed when baby becomes a child. Includes chest and storage drawers. Constructed of ash wood and veneers in Honey Oak finish. SAVE $100 BABY WORM 'N TEENS Beth Achim's Lahav United Synagogue Youth group will go to the Van Dyke Sports Center on Saturday, meeting at Beth Achim at 8:15 p.m. The group will return in time for Selichot services at Midnight. There is a charge for the sports center and a change of clothes is needed for services. For information, contact Jon Weinraub, 569-1512; or the youth office, 352-8679. Lahav and Kadima will go apple picking on Sunday, leaving Beth Achim at 1 p.m. For information, contact the youth office. Enrichment Focus Of Bais Chabad Bais Chabad of Farmington Hills and of West Bloomfield announce the establishment (if an enrichment program for day school students. The pro- gram takes place at the Lubavitch Education Center, 28555 Middlebelt, Far- mington Hills, on Sundays at 10:30 a.m. for children of all day schools between the ages of 9 and 12. The goals of the program are to enhance the Chumash, Rashi and Talmud skills of day school students. For information, call Rabbi Chaim Bergstein, 626-3194; or Rabbi Elimelech Silber- berg, 626-1807. Michigan's Largest Display of Baby and Teen Furniture under One Roof. NOVI, Twelve Oaks Mall • 27780 Novi Rd. • TROY, Oakland Mall • 510 W. 14 Mile Road • WESTLAND, Wildwood Plaza • 34520 Ford Road • E. DETROIT, Across from Eastland • 18029 E. Eight Mile Rd. • W. DEARBORN, Bet Telegraph & Southfield • 22022 Michigan Ave. • 344-0140 585-0440 326-6110 777-9770 565-9200 OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 9:30 to 9 • SUNDAYS 12 to 5 106 Friday, September 26, 1986 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Study Group Aimed At Teens Bais Chabad Torah Center invites all interested teena- gers to a Tephilin, breakfast and study group on Sundays at 9:15 a.m. at the center, 5595 W. Maple, West Bloom- field. The sessions, led by Rabbi Elimelech Silberberg, focus on the 613 commandments and the philosophical and technical aspects of prayer and synagogue skills. There is no charge. For information, call Rabbi Silberberg, 626- 1807; or Chaim Pearlstein, 352-0482. BBYO The annual B'nai B'rith Youth Organization kickoff dance will be held Saturday at West Bloomfield High School, 4925 Orchard Lake Road, at 8:30 p.m. The theme of the dance is "Feel the Flow of BBYO." All Jewish youth in grades nine through 12 are invited. Admission is free to all nationally-registered mem- bers of AZA and BBG. There is a nominal charge for non-members and for pro- spective members. Music will be provided by Dance Sounds Unlimited. Coordinators are Paul Niser of Rose AZA and Ellyn Craine of Machar BBG. Staff coordinator is Arnold J. Weiner. The BBYO Fall Conclave will be held Oct. 31-Nov. 2 at Camp Maas. The slogan for the conclave is "Seriously — It's Your Choice." Applica- tions are available from AZA and BBG chapter presidents as well as from the BBYO office. Deadline for applica- tion is Oct. 17. Each chapter will have five guaranteed participants, but as many as are interested may apply. Scholarships and loans are available for the conclave by calling the BBYO office, 350-2760. Overall coor- dinators are Eric Slutzky of Samson AZA and Daniella HarPaz of Masada BBG. Staff coordinator is Joel Colman. All AZA and BBG chapters are seeking members. All in- terested Jewish teens in ninth through 12th grades may be referred to chapters in their area by contacting Lani Shelef, BBYO secretary, 350-2760. Michigan Region BBYO re- ceived 17 group and indi- vidual awards at the recent BBYO international conven- tion at the B'nai B'rith Perlman Camp in Starlight, Pa. Eight AZA and BBG chapters received recognition as "best all-around chapters." Recipients of the Henry Monsky Award were Theodor. Herzl AZA, Windsor; Koshon AZA, Ronald L. Posen AZA, and Gen. Maurice Rose AZA. Recipients of the Miriam Al- bert Award were Benjamin Disraeli BBG, Shalom Aviv BBG, Shira BBG, and Shoshanna BBG. First place was won by Steve Jasgur of Goode AZA in AZA Oratory and second