FOR SENIOR CITIZENS Temple Beth El To Hold Auction Temple Beth El will host its eighth annual auction at 7:15 p.m. Dec. 13. The event is sponsored by the temple and its auxiliaries. Proceeds from the auction will provide funds for services for the el- derly and the handicapped, as well as educational angi cul- tural programs for children. An "Instant Fun" auction and a silent auction will pre- cede the live auction main event, which will be con- ducted by professional au- ctioneer Frank Boos. The evening will be capped off by a dessert buffet. The event is open to the entire community. Price of admission includes refresh- ments. Tickets may be pur- chased at the door. Ruth Talmer and Michael Leib are co-chairmen. Call the Temple office, 851-1100, for informa- tion. Woman General To Visit Detroit Gen. Amira Dotan, the first woman general in the Israel Defense Forces, will be the guest of honor at a meeting and reception hosted by De- troit Young Zionists at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, in the home of Marcy and Gerald Lederer, 3263 Woodview, West Bloom- field. Gen. Dotan is chief of the IDF's Women's Corps and member of. the Prime Minis- ter's Commission on Women's Issues. During the Yom Kip- pur war, Gen. Dotan was re- sponsible for the evacuation of women soldiers from com- bat areas. As commander of the women's corps, she serves as consultant to the chief of staff and is responsible for the supervision and guidance of the women officer's staff. Detroit Young Zionists is a chapter of the Zionist Organ- ization of America, Met- ropolitan Detroit District. For reservations and • directions, call Ann Mandelbaum, 968- 5700; or the ZOA, 569-9946. Hillel Day School Reunion Set The Hillel Day School Alumni Organization will host an alumni reunion brunch at 11:30 a.m. Nov. 30 in the Mike and Mary Must Multipurpose Room. Graduates, former students and former teachers and their spouses are invited. Sharon Alterman is coor- dinating the event with Alumni Co-Chairman Char- lotte Tessler. A light brunch will be served and a short program featuring Headmaster Rabbi Robert Abramson and alum- nus Stuart Cykiert will high- light the school's early days. There is a fee. For reserva- tions, contact Sharon Alter- man, 542-7837 or Charlotte Tessler, 851-5017. An alternative to sitter or staying at home alone — a tasty lunch, special attention and entertainment for the day in a lovely private home. Maximum of 6 in the group. Daily 11:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Call Fran 642-1545 for more information. 1ST Available Mon. thru Fri. moonlight madness emit g Rtrii36 tA-413161'44-ki i N1 ADE IN HOME DECORATING 'AND 'JEWELRY: ' s LOEHMANN'S OF HUNTERS SQUARE MALL Mitt 8CORCHARD LAKE RD. • FARMINGTON HILLS or 855-4488 HOURS: Mort., Tues.; Sat: 10 -5:30 Wed.; Thurs., Fri. 10 - 9 Sutt. 12 - 5 Your "BEST" Times Begin With "BEST WISHES" Offering the "BEST" INVITATIONS Party Accessories and Ceremony Assistance "BEST" Selection "BEST" Prices — ALWAYS 30% DISCOUNT Order Your Personalized Stationery For Hanuka Gift Giving Now Millie Wish 851-9448 Shelly Wish Chaness 661-8226 BACK IN THE SADDLE AGAIN OPTICIAN ABBE. A. LEVI Latest Fashion Frames Your Grandparents Liked My Glasses YOU WILL TOO! 25900 Greenfield, 101 Kristen Bldg. CORNER GREENFIELD AND UNCOLN 50% 70% to OFF FALL & WINTER MERCHANDISE Phone 967-0790 MON. thru THURS. 11:00 to 4:00 HOURS Closed Saturday FRIDAY 9:30 to 1:00 Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results Place Your Ad Today. Call 354-6060 USED FURS BOUGHT, SOLD, CONSIGNED WILENIE TAYLOR fashion resale exclusively women's designer quality clothing, furs, accessories, jewelry BIRMINGHAM 1844 South Woodward north of Fourteen Mile road M-F 12 to 6 Thur 12-8 Sat 11 to 6 Sun 12-5 540-9548 • all sales final • previous sales excluded • no layaways naomi's on the boardwalk west bloomfield 85141.88 1: 95