I FOR SENIORS ANTIQUE SHOW AND SALE NOW THRU JAN. 24 Over 45 antique dealers from all across Michigan and throughout the Midwest will exhibit their wares and offer their services at the 11-day show. Thousands of items will be available, including oak and walnut furniture, and vintage clothing. Services include: lamp repair, furniture refinishing and restorating, caning and rushing, phonograph repair and record appraising. Admission is FREE, during all mall hours. Tel-Twelve Mall 12 Mile and Telegraph Rds., Southfield Open 10 a.m.-9 p.m. daily, Sunday Noon-5 p.m. Featuring Crowley's, Montgomery Ward, K-mart, and 70 other stores and restaurants. The Greater Detroit Otology Center presents: of c4f sir A free lecture at Providence Hospital. Facial Paralysis strikes over 40,000 people each year. The condition may be caused by Bell's Palsy, tumors, strokes, or surgery. Paralysis may result in difficulty in smiling, eye closure, or an overall distorted appearance of the face. Some people may have abnormal movements such as tics and spasms. Jack M. Kartush, M.D., a nationally recog- nized surgeon and researcher in the field of Facial Paralysis, will be discussing the recent developments to restore animation and muscular control to the face. Guest speakers will include noted experts Malcolm D. Graham, M.D., Dennis I. Bojrab, M.D. and Peter M. McCann, M.D. who will discuss causes and diagnosis of Facial Paralysis. If you, or someone you love, suffers any degree of Facial Paralysis, you should attend this free, enlightening lecture. Come join us on Thursday, January 28th, from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the Providence Hospital Professional Medical Building, conference room 8B. Call 424-3068 today for your reservation. Be sure to ask about our newly established Facial Paralysis Support Group. ©1988 Providence Hospital Southfield, MI 76 FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1988 Yiddish Class Resumes For Seniors At JPM The Yiddish language class, under the direction of Helga Plonskier, will resume today at 1:15 p.m. in room 2, of the Jimmy Prentis Morris Building of the Jewish Com- munity Center. The senior adult depart- ment invites everyone to a games day with refreshments and prizes at 1:30 p.m. Sun- day in Jaffe Hall. There is a nominal charge. The Book Fair video of Ed- win Black discussing his book, The Transfer Agreement will be shown at 10 a.m. Mon- day in the JPM lobby. Frances Weinberg will review the book, The Last Jews in Berlin by Leonard Gross in Room 4 of the JPM at 11 a.m. Tuesday. "Onward and Upward — Sunny tips For Gloomy Days" is the topic of Sinai Hospital's social work department's lecture series. The lecture will take place in the JPM assembly hall at 1 p.m. Tuesday. The first part of the movie, Cruising Down the River will be shown at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the assembly hall of the JPM. The Social Service Club, under the leadership of Sophia Hoffman, announces the spiritual adoption of its 14th Israeli child through the auspices of the Naamat Organization. The ceremony will take place Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. in Jaffe Hall of the JPM. Everyone is invited at a nominal charge. Refreshments will be served. Molly Pitzak will present a talk in Yiddish entitled, "Molly Remembers" at the Culture Club meeting at 12:30 p.m. Thursday in Jaffe Hall. Tickets are currently on Floral Design Class Offered The senior adult depart- ment of the Jewish Corn- munity Center of Metropolitan Detroit, Jimmy Prentis Morris Building, has a new floral design class. The class, which teaches techniques of arranging cut flowers, is offered on Mondays at 1:30 p.m. in the atrium at the JPM building. Instructor Robin Ditman brings with her ten years of experience as a professional floral designer. Participants are asked to bring a bowl or shallow container to the class. They will be able to create and keep their own flower ar- rangements. There is no charge for the class. sale for the Chajes Concert at the main Jewish Center. For details, contact Judy Blus- tein, 967-4030. Seniors Have Bridge Group The senior adult depart- ment at the main Jewish Community Center has a new drop-in contract bridge pro- gram which meets at 1 p.m. Thursdays. Players at all skill levels are invited. All supplies will be provided. Refreshments will be served. There is a nominal charge. for information, contact Judy Samson, 661-1000 or 967-4030. Shabbat Topic For Senior Adults The senior adult depart- ment at the main Jewish Community Center will pre- sent Rabbi Mark Cohn of the National Conference of Synagogue Youth at 1 p.m. Monday in the Henry and Delia Meyers Memorial Library. He will discuss Shab- bat, the Orthodox way, ex- plaining tradition and ritual. There is no charge, and the program is open to all. For in- formation, contact Judy Sam- son, 661-1000 or 967-4030. Body Studies Senior Needs The city of Southfield is seeking volunteers to serve on the newly-created Southfield Commission on Senior Adults (COSA). The commission will consist of both seniors and non-seniors. COSA's work will involve unique senior services like the Chore Program, Meals on Wheels, the human resource department's senior counsel- ing and outreach caseworker services, the Focus Hope senior food distribution pro- gram and the Neighborhood Beautification and Improve- ment Program. The commis- sion also will help identify new programs and activities as they are needed. The new commission is charged with investigating and studying the broad scope of needs, concerns and pro- blems of Southfield senior adults; advising the city coun- cil on senior citizens issues; developing a master plan for human services for Southfield