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Quality Inn Plaza from $269 Holiday Inn Main Gate East of DisneyWorld SonestaVdlage Hotel Buena Vista Palace from $309 from $399 from $459 GULF COAST FRom $329 Including round-trip air fare, hotel for 4 days, 3 nights, and an Alamo Chevy Chevette, or similar car, for 3 days, with unlimited mileage Plus bonus extras. TAMPA/St PETERSBURG/CLEARWATER Colonial Gateway Inn (St.Petersburg) from $329 Holiday Inn Cleatwater Beach Surfside from $379 Ft MYERS Holiday Inn Ft.Myers Beach from $399 SARASOTA Longboat Key Club from $479 FILAUDERDALE FRom $369 Including round-trip air fare, hotel for 4 days, 3 nights, and an Alamo Chevy Chevette, or similar car, for 3 days with unlimited mileage!' Sheraton Yankee Mader Hotel from $369 Bahia Mar or Holiday Inn Ft.Lauderdale Beach Ft.Lauderdale Marina Marriott Pier 66 Hotel and Marina from $409 from $439 from $449 THE BAHAMAS FROM $379 Including round-trip air fare, hotel for 4 days, 3 nights, and airport transfers. In Nas- sau, also a native show (except Sunday). Sheraton-British Colonial Hotel or your toll free at to book you on call ow 52 Friday, April 3, 1987 The Pilot House (Nassau) Holiday Inn Lucaya Beach (Freeport) Holiday Inn Paradise Island from $379 from $419 from $479 The Sheraton Grand Hotel on Paradise Island Paradise Island Resort & Casino— Britannia Towers & Paradise Towers from $529 from $549 on Center - 7786. All tour rates are from Detroit and are subject to change without notice. Similar hotels may be substituted. Rates are per person, double occupancy; US. Departure Tax is included. Seats and accommodations are subject to availability. Add taxes and gratuities. Prices shown are available during certain limited travel periods; they can vary and may be higher depend- ing upon the actual date, day of travel and hotel selected. Certain charges and fees cannot be assessed immediately, but can only be collected on checkout or departure. *Gas, taxes, rental deposit and optional Collision Damage Waiver not included. 7 1987 Delta Alr Lines. Inc. Dream Vacation is a registered trademark of Delta Air Lines, Inc. FOR SENIORS Film, Workshops, Seder At JPM A busload of seniors will attend the Detroit Symphony Orchestra coffee concert to- day. A birthday party for Prof. Norma Goldman, creative writing instructor, will take place, 9:30 p.m. today, in room 4. 1 A crafts class will meet, 10 a.m. Fridays, in room 11. Tile and jewelry making, collage, knotting and crocheting will be taught. On Tuesday, Frances Weinber will present a book review, 11 a.m. in room 4. Dr. Ken Andrews will speak on "Aging and Mem- ory," 1 p.m. Tuesday, in the assembly hall, followed by part two of the film, Go Into Your Dance, at 2 p.m. On Thursday, seniors and nursery school children will join for a Passover workshop, 10 a.m. in rooms 5 and 6. At 11:15 a.m. Cantor Simuel Greenbaum will conduct a model seder in the assembly hall. The Center Men's Forum will host Viennese travel agent Otto Deutsch, who will discuss his travels through Europe, 10:30 a.m. Thursday, in room 4. A pulmonary screening will take place, beginning 1 p.m. Thursday, in the assembly hall. A workshop on memory exercises will begin at 1 p.m. in room 9. All events will take place at the Jewish Community Center's Jimmy Prentis Mor- ris Branch. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS TRAVEL Council Forms Travel Committee Johanna Eisenberg of Southfield will chair an Is- rael travel promotion com- mittee being formed by the Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan Detroit. The committee will consult with El Al, Israel's national airline, and other carriers, the Israel Government Tourist Office and local travel agents to develop pro- grams for increasing travel to Israel from southeast Michi- gan. An Israel group travel calendar will be periodically published by the Council with information for those in- terested in group traveloppor- tunities to Israel. Other projects to be consid- ered include: special community-chartered flights to Israel; the promotion of Is- rael travel to special interest segments such as health spa patients, retireees, scuba di- vers, bird watchers and others; and the development of a plan to place Israel among the favored destina- tions of overseas vacationers. Reservations Taken For Israel Mission Book Review Frances Weinberg will re- view The Congregation by Rabbi Morton Levine, 1 p.m. Monday, in the library of the Jewish Community Center in West Bloomfield. The pro- gram is free and open to the public. Medicare Help Anna Mikel will answer medicare questions, 11 a.m. Monday, in room 239 of the Jewish Community Center in West Bloomfield. This service is free and open to the public. For information, call Judy Samson, 967-4030 or 661- 1000. Games Played GetsYou There With Care provided. The public is in- vited at no charge. For in- formation, call Judy Samson, 967-4030 or 661-1000. Games including Scrabble, canasta and mah jong are played Monday mornings in room 239 of the Jewish Community Center in West Bloomfield. Refreshments are - Reservations are being ac- cepted for the Israel 40th Anniversary Mission (for- merly the President's Mis- sion), sponsored locally by the Jewish Welfare Federation, in cooperation with the United Jewish Appeal. The mission, for Allied Jewish Campaign con- tributors of $10,000 and over, will take participants to Romania, Sept. 9-13, and then Israel, Sept. 12-18. Mis- sion leaders are Jane Sher- man and David Hermelin. In Romania, participants will attend a children's choir performance, meet with Romania's chief rabbi and visit the old age home. In Is- rael, Sherman and Hermelin will lead the group through briefings by top government leaders, as well as visits to industrial facilities and a Joint Distribution Committee center. Those interested can attend an information meeting, 8 p:m. April 30 at the home of Jane and Larry Sherman. For information, call Allan Gel- fond at Federation, 965-3939.