!NW; 11111/,' I FOR WOMEN 1 GOING TO THE AIRPORT? BUSINESS OR VACATION LESpORTSA0 Lu ggag e Headquarters for ( I mew/in.:ye for ohyourfrovel accessories , 6253 ORCHARD LAKE RD. NORTH OF MAPLE RD. In Sugar Tree • West Bloomfield source DAILY 10 to 6:30 • THURS. 10 to 8 • SUN. 12 to 5 • CALL: 855-3180 t , e Start at your front door avoid the hassle at the airport and getting there! ROYAL CAB 17415 WEST TEN MILE RD. SOUTHFIELD, MI 48075 559-1972 WHAT MAKES THE ISRAEL KO TOURS PALM SPRINGS $649 PASSOVER VACATION SO POPULAR? Caves Travel - ball us now for special rates with this ad • Roundtrip from Detroit • Daily Departures Superior Hotels $20 To find out call for our free full-color brochure today! 1-800-832-6676 'Oil 212-627-8440 19 Old Court Rd. Baltimore, MD 21208 at the Desert Princess in Palm Springs Baltimore 1-301455-7679 Nationwide 1-800-346.7074 KO-TOURS 1123 Broadway, Suite 1020, NewYork, NY 10010 .. Vq,...,:,••;.1W • People Mover Trip Planned Temple Israel Sisterhood will view the Art of the Sta- tions on the People Mover on March 7. The guided tour highlights specially commis- sioned works by local artisans in a variety of media, in- cluding stained glass, mosaic, ceramic tile, murals, sculpture and paintings. The group will meet at the temple at 9:15 a.m. and pro- ceed downtown from there. The tour begins at 10:30 a.m. at the Trappers Alley Station. After the tour, members may have lunch at Greektown or Trappers Alley. The program is under the direction of Janie Roth, pro- gram vice president. Assisting her are special entertainment chairmen Paula Shapiro, Carol Miller and Marlene Swarin. There is a fee for the tour. Reservations are required by March 1. For information, call the temple office, 661-5700. Pre-Purim Lunch Due Mrs. Leo Laufer, president of the Ladies of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, announces a pre-Purim luncheon-meeting will take place on Wednesday at noon at the yeshivah building. The luncheon is sponsored by Mrs. Annie Cottler. The yeshivah boys choir will entertain. Hostesses for the afternoon will be Mrs. Annie Barcless, Mrs. Rosa Grunfeld, Mrs. Edith Weiss and Mrs. Leah Yoffe. Friends and guests are invited. olievs ackage s°91 e 2 Cour c Cloi let 353-7780 is we i Special Weekend For Women Nears bran Shopping Plaza hway estern Hig 03 29187 Northw Michigan 484 SouOield, mets. , •• . itti, . _ .., . • , 1 Reservations are still being taken for a women's "Just for Yourself Weekend" slated March 11-13 at the Northfield Hilton, Troy. The weekend includes meals, speakers, exercise ses- sions, a talk on self-esteem, a lecture on meditation, hair analysis, color analysis and makeover. To register, call the Kramer Corp., 360-1404, by today. Sharon Group Has Luncheon Sharon Group, Hadassah, will hold an open luncheon meeting on Tuesday at noon in the Knob-in-the-Woods Apts. club house, announces President Beverly Cohen. The 54 FRIDAY FEBRUARY 19 1988 invocation for Tuesday's meeting will be delivered by former Sharon President Martha Goodman. Esther Dresser, program vice president, will introduce the guest speaker, George P. Mann, attorney. He will speak on "Zionism in the or Nineties: Decay Renaissance?" New life members will be honored. There is a nominal charge. Friends, associates and guests are welcome. For lunch reservations, call Anne Sukenic, 557-7540; or Goldie Levin, 357-5508. LOCAL NEWS Akiva Benefit Slated Sunday The Akiva Hebrew Day School Yearbook '89 commit- tee will sponsor a benefit showing of The Wannsee Con- ference at 7 p.m. Sunday at the Detroit Institute of Arts. Following the film, there will be an afterglow in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Borsand, at which noted Holocaust scholar, Dr. Sid Bolkosky of the University of Michigan, will be the featured speaker. For information, call Akiva Hebrew Day School, 552-9690. . Sleighride For Couples Yachad, Cong. Beth Achim's Couples Group, will gather at the Farm Center of Kens- ington Metro Park, Milford, for a winter sleighride and bonfire on Feb. 27 at 8 p.m. There will be dessert and games following in the home of Sandy and Steve Fink. There is a charge for the even- ing's festivities, and non- members are welcome. There are limited reservations and the deadline is Monday. For information, call Chairman Martha Moritz, 258-1589; or Debbie Bernstein, 357-1861. Seeking Data On Orphanage Nat Kroog of Milwaukee, Wis., is compiling a book about orphanages in Detroit — The Detroit Hebrew Or- phans Home and the Detroit Hebrew Infants Home. Persons who wish to share personal history, letters, reminiscences, photographs or documents should write Kroog at 2440 W. Good Hope Rd., Milwaukee, Wis., 53209.