HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS LIMITED BARRY'S LETS RENT IT Music by nursing care • housekeeping meal prep. • personal care companionship • supervision Alzheimer's care • Rent-a-Mom 423-6500 Sam Barnett Big or small, we custom the music to your needs Adeline A. Laforet, RN President/Administrator 968-2563 South of 13 Me 3 ' f ■ l i TAX DEDUCTIBLE MEDICAL. SEMINAR • - , --- tind gallery : " -' ) tittrito6 IN FAsiticiiifiutt BEING MADE IA 11019E DECORATING 'AND 'JEWELRY: AvineRt - LOEHMAINN'S OF HUNTERS SQUARE MALL 14 MILE WORC11ARD LAKE RD. • FARMINGTON HILLS • 855-4488 HOURS: Hon., Tues., Sat. 10 - I 855-0480 I 29212 ORCHARD LAKE RD. P - iiill PARTY RENTALS ALL OCCASIONS 5:30 Wed., Thurs., Fri. 10 9 Sun. 12 5 Christmas Week B'NAI MITZVAH SHOES 4,1C °141114ggitle----- On The Boardwalk Orchard Lake Rd , S of Maple 737-9059 Northland 569-1347 Fairlane 336-7137 onterll n an OP ea ditiOn etIr ns tr - fur in G PUERTO VALLARTA Mexico 1-800-325-7934 851-7233 31065 Orchard Lake Rd. Hunters Square at Loehmanns Farmington Hills, Mi. 48018 BUSINESS & HOME BURGLAR ALARMS REPAIR ALL ALARMS SALES & INSTALLATION 24 HOUR CENTRAL STATION Active Alert B'nai David Teen Shares His Rite Howard Brandon Kaminsky, son of Gerald and Evaann Kaminsky, will share his bar mitzvah at 8:30 a.m. Nov. 1 at Cong. B'nai David with Mark Krivopal of Mos- cow, Russia. Brandon has been writing to his Russian "twin" for sev- eral months but has not re- ceived a reply. He is sharing his bar mitzvah with Mark because Mark is not allowed to have one in Russia. Mark's parents, Boris and Esfir Krivopal, are both engineers. They first applied for a visa in 1979 and have repeatedly been refused since then. They also have rela- tives in Israel that have been trying to help them. The family and congrega- tion will be asked to write letters to congratulate the Krivopal family: RSFSR, USSR, Moscow D-60, Narod- nogo Opelchenia 45, Apt. 44, Boris Krivopal. SYSTEMS, INC 20 years experience • FIRE • HOLD-UP • MEDICAL Insurance Approved for free estimates $580 532-8973 Perlman Re-Elected Board President Installed ca" Now' SAVE 20% OFF ALL ONYX ROCHELLE IMBERS THESE SPECIAL SAVINGS OFF ALL RETAIL PRICES ARE TOO GOOD TO RESIST. ONYX MAKES A BOLD STATEMENT Fabulous Fall Yarns KNIT KNIT KNIT 855-2114 "stitching together to serve you better" • FRAMING • FINISHING • INSTRUCTION • CUSTOM DESIGNING ACCENTS IN NEEDLEPOINT New - Canvasses Arriving Daily 626-3042 ORCHARD MALL ORCHARD LAKE RD. WEST BLOOMFIELD MEMORIAL TO THE AMERICAN CANCER SOLI WILL HELP IN THE CONQUEST OF CANCER. For further information contact your local ACS Unit. 80 Friday, October 24, 1986 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Michael B. Perlman Michael B. Perlman was re-elected president of the board of directors of the Jewish Federation Apart- ments at its annual dinner meeting. Other officers re-elected were: vice presidents Neil Hershel Dr. Satovsky, Tillie and Sandberg Brandwine; secretary, Miriam Mondry; assistant secretary, Janet Levine; trea- surer, Jack Zwick. Elected to a second three- year term were: Sandra Sherman, Howard Rosenberg and William Lefkofsky. Elected to a first three-year term were: Bertha Chomsky, Cheryl Guyer, Bess Krolik, Lauren Liss, Robert Slatkin, Nathan Upfal, Richard Col- ton and Sharon Bader-Lipton. Annual Reports were pre- sented by committee chair- man, Helen Naimark, execu- tive director and Perlman. Gerald Brody, chairman of the Phase IV Building Com- mittee, announced that land had been acquired on the east side of the present Oak Park campus and the new 150-unit government subsidized build- ing will be located there.