TORAH PORTION Lose inches with body tonin FR Brotherly Love Continued from preceding page HOLIDAY SPECIAL 'INTRODUCTORY VISIT 2 FREE VISITS WITH PURCHASE OF 10 VISITS • NO MEMBERSHIP REQUIRED • WITH APPOINTMENT ONLY • WITH COUPON ONLY 7315 ORCHARD LAKE RD. • WEST BLOOMFIELD BEHIND I BROWSE BOOKSTORE New Clients Only 626.4442 Call for your free appointment 6264442 futureshape COUPON COUPON COUPON COUPON COUPON COUPON COUPON COUPON1 DOUBLE PRINTS HITE OVERNIGHT SERVICE 12 $4.99 EXP Printed on KODAK PAPER 24 EXP. DOUBLE PRINTS $ 6.99 36 EXP. DOUBLE PRINTS $9.99 Printed on KODAK PAPER FROM 135MM, 110, DISC COLOR PRINT & FILM Limit 5 Rolls Per Family Exp. December 18 went back to sleep in peace. That night his brother, too, could not sleep. He thought about his older brother. "Here I am," he said to himself. "When I grow old my children will take care of me, but what will happen to my brother in his old age? Who will take care of his needs? It isn't fair to divide the crops equally. He is going to need much more than I." So he arose and took a load of sheaves and brought them to his brother's field and left them there. Then he return- ed home and went to sleep in peace. When morning came, both brothers were amazed to find their crops exactly as they had been the night before. They each wondered about it, but did not speak about this strange event to each other. The next night each repeated his action. When SYNAGOGUES Immm•mmimmimm Marriage Topic At Adat Shalom Mat Shalom Synagogue will hold a three-part discus- sion group Jan. 10, 17 and 24 for couples contemplating marriage. Entitled "A Plain Gold Band," the program will offer young couples the opportuni- ty to explore a variety of issues which impact upon married life. Ibpics will in- clude sex and intimacy, finances and matters of religious ritual. Rabbis Efry Spectre and Elliot Pachter will serve as discussion leaders, along with additional specialists on each topic. The discussions will take place on the three consecutive Sunday mornings beginning at 10:30 a.m. "A Plain Gold Band" is co- sponsored by Adat Shalom and Jewish Experiences for Families. Interested couples should contact the synagogue office, 851-5100, by Jan. 6. COUPON COUPON COUPON COUPON COUPON COUPON COUPON COUPON 4 X 6 PRINTS NOW AVAILABLE HITE ONSITE 1 HOUR PHOTO (2 BLOCKS NORTH OF 14 MILE RD ON ORCHARD L1C RD) NEXT TO iBROWSE BOOKSTORE WEST BLOOMFIELD • 851.6340 40 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1987 morning came, they were amazed to find the same number of sheaves as the night before. But on the third night, when each brother was carrying a pile of sheaves to the other and the moon was high in the heavens, they met at the top of the hill. Suddenly, they understood. Overcome, they each dropped their sheaves and embraced each other. They cried with tears of gratitude and hap- piness and returned to their tents. Tradition tells us that when God saw this act of love bet- ween brothers, he blessed the place where they met that night. In the course of time, when King Solomon searched for a piece of ground holy enough to sustain the sacred Temple he was about to build, he chose that very spot from which peace and love between brothers could flow to the whole world. Chanukah Event At Beth Shalom Cong. Beth Shalom will hold its annual Chanukah party and bazaar from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday. The community is invited. The party's Sisterhood Gift Bazaar will feature exhibitors of items including hand made apparel, jewelry, books and toys. A section of the bazaar will be set aside as a "kids' bazaar," where children can - select gifts for their families and friends. Refreshments will be served. AIDS Topic At B'nai Moshe "AIDS in the Jewish Com- munity — Denial or Self- Help?" is the topic for discus- sion by B'nai Moshe spiritual leader, Rabbi Allan Meyerowitz, in the third of the "Lunch With The Rabbi" series to be held after Shab- bat services at Cong. B'nai Moshe on Dec. 12 at 12:30 p.m. The lecture is held under the auspices of the B'nai Moshe Cultural Commission, chaired by Susan Friedman. There is a charge for the lunch, and advance reserva- tions must be made by calling Marjorie Lazarus, 541-5213, or the synagogue office, 548-9000. Rosalyn Grand is in charge of luncheon arrangements. Person,s not participating in the luncheon are welcome to attend the program portion, at no charge, scheduled to begin in the synagogue chapel at 1:20 p.m. Please lYpe It Press releases to The Jewish News must be typewritten, double spaced, and received by noon Friday for the following week's paper.