FOR SENIOR CITIZENS
LOCAL NEWS
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.
Seniors To Attend
Detroit Symphony
Call Fran 642-1545 for more information.
Forty senior adults will be
treated to a Detroit Sym-
phony Orchestra Coffee Con-
cert on Nov. 28, courtesy of
the DSO and a private
endowment fund.
The seniors will leave at
9:15 a.m. from the Jimmy
Prentis Morris Branch of the
Jewish Community Center.
Prior to the DSO trip,
Herman Chapin, DSO docent,
and Vivian Stollman, leader
of the Music Lovers Hour,
will describe the Nov. 28 con-
cert at 1:30 p.m. Monday at
the JPM. There is a charge
for the concert and transpor-
tation. For information, call
the JPM, 967-4030.
Frita Roth Drapkin,
humorist and author, will
speak at 1 p.m. Tuesday in
the Morris Branch. At 2 p.m.
that day, the final part of the
film Lupa, will be shown by
Archie Leslie.
Games day, which includes
refreshments, will take place
at 1:30 p.m. Nov. 30 in Jaffe
Hall. Sophia Hoffman and
Harry and Shirley Shiovitz
will preside. There is a
charge.
181 S. Woodward Ave.
Birmingham, MI 48011
Available Mon. thru Fri.
642-1690
MARC CHICOREL, DPM
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20000 W. TEN MILE ROAD • SOUTHFIELD, MI
356-4725
Study Assesses
Senior Transport
48075
(NW corner of Evergreen/Ten Mile Rd.
off the Lodge Freeway)
The senior adult depart-
ment of the Jewish Commu-
nity Center, in cooperation
with the Jewish Information
Service, United Hebrew
Schools and Jewish Family
Service, is undertaking a
study to assess the needs of
senior adults for transporta-
tion to the Jimmy Prentis
Morris Branch of the Jewish
Community Center. Seniors
or persons whose parents
need transportation should
call the Jewish Information
Service, 967-HELP.
356-4600
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CUSTOM
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announcing our
new location
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Chanukah Treat
At JPM Branch
in the Sunset Strip
29528 Northwestern Hwy.
Southfield
The Jimmy Prentis Morris
Branch of the Jewish Com-
munity Center has a
Chanukah package available.
The package consists of a
dreidi, Chanukah gelt and
series tickets to the next
three JPM family concerts.
The concerts are: Jan. 4,
Klezmer Band; Jan. 25, dance
and song, 60 years of musical
history; and March 15, Han-
sel and Gretel by the Michi-
gan Light Opera Company.
For information, call Irma
Starr, 967-4030. There is a
nominal fee.
350-1686
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7415 Orchard Lake Rd.
(take Northwestern Highway
to Orchard Lake)
West Bloomfield 48033
As of now we will be doing
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until no.01-1,:the. - seni at -.Adult
department of the Maple/
Drake facility invites you to
join others fifty five years old
or older in the Senior's Room.
Just bring a group of friends
. and enjoy! Tables, chairs and
refreshments will be pro-
vided. Plan to stay for lunch,
bring your own or meet in
Sperber's cafeteria located in
the center, and stay for the
afternoon program at 1:00.
For more information call
Judy Samson at 661-1000 or
967-4030.
Main Center Has
Events For Seniors
The senior adult depart-
ment of the Jewish Commu-
nity Center invites seniors
age 55 and up to the Senior
Room at the main Jewish
Center on Mondays at 10
a.m. for games and refresh-
ments.
Seniors may bring their
lunch or buy it at the Center,
then stay for the afternoon
program which begins at 1.
"Jewish Medical Ethics"
will be discussed by Rabbi
Morton Yolkut of Cong. B'nai
David at 1 p.m. Monday in
the library at the main
Jewish Center, sponsored by
the senior adult department.
Admission is free and all
are welcome. For - informa-
tion, call Judy Samson, 661-
1000 or 967-4030.
Legislator Joins
Soviet Jewry Unit
State Representative David
M. Gubow (D-Huntington
Woods) has been appointed to
the newly formed coalition of
Michigan Public Officials for
Soviet Jewry.
The non-partisan coalition,
chaired by Gov. James Blan-
chard, is made up of public
officials from the executive,
legislative and judicial
branches of state and local
government.
Michigan Public Officials
for Soviet Jewry was formed
to call attention to the plight
of Soviet Jews, and to offer
official support for their ef-
forts to obtain freedom and
justice in the Soviet Union.
To Our
Advertisers
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lines for our November 28
edition.
All display advertising
reservations must be made
by today at 4:30 p.m.
advertising
Classified
reservations must be made
by Monday, November 24 at
3 p.m.
The Jewish News offices
will be closed November
27-28', in observance' of
Thanksgiving.