I FOR SENIORS DO YOU 'LIVE' TO EAT??? If Food Controls You ... It's Time To Take Control! Individualized Dietary Program Designed to Fit Your Needs Individualized Weekly Counseling TAKE CONTROL OF YOURSELF NOW! CALL FOR YOUR FREE CONSULTATION "You Alone Can- Do It . . . But You Can't Do It Alone" 647-5540 DEA FARRAH, MSW, ACSW Weight Control Therapist . HEALTHY OPTIONS, INC. BINGHAM CENTER • 30800 TELEGRAPH • SUITE 2960 • BIRMINGHAM, MI 48010 eurite# CUSTOM CLEANERS LAUNDRY ALTERATIONS SILK FINISHING I LEFT ALL MY CLOTHES AT AUDREY'S BECAUSE OF THESE no whites r— I $1 ■ 99 1 SWEATERS I L (plain) Si • 99 SUITS $3.99 1 2 PC. HUNTER'S SQUARE I 14 Mile & Orchard Lk. Farmington Hills, MI I 855-4870 HOURS: MON.-FRI. 7 a.m.-8 p.m., SAT. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. THE BIRMINGHAM TEMPLE presents AN EXCLUSIVE FOUR PART PROGRAM "THE ISRAELI•PALESTINIAN DILEMMA" FEATURING MOSHE FOX SHERWIN WINE U.S./Consul for Press and Information Government of Israel NABEEL ABRAHAM Rabbi Birmingham Temple Professor of Anthropology Henry Ford Community College MONDAY, MARCH 7, RABBI SHERWIN WINE 'A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE" MONDAY, MARCH 14, RABBI SHERWIN WINE 'A DIASPORA PERSPECTIVE" MONDAY, MARCH 21, NABEEL ABRAHAM 'A PALESTINIAN PERSPECTIVE" MONDAY, MARCH 28, MOSHE FOX 'AN ISRAELI PERSPECTIVE" BIRMINGHAM TEMPLE 28611 West 12 Mile Rd. Farmington Hills 477.1410 mpos rninnv kinn/'II A 4t1f10 Tickets are on sale for the 40th Anniversary Israel Celebration on March 13, for the next Detroit Symphony Orchestra Coffee Concert on March 18; and for the Cantor Harold Orbach concert which will take place on March 22. For information, call the Jewish Community Center, 967-4030. Eighty-eight seniors will have the opportunity to at- tend the DSO Coffee Concert at a nominal cost, courtesy of the DSO, the Boaz Siegel En- dowment Fund and the Michigan Council for the Arts. Tax Assistance For Seniors SPECIALS .. . r- Tickets On Sale For Concerts 8:30 p.m. Admission: $3 per event AARP representatives will be available for income tax assistance today between the hours of 9:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. in the assembly hall of the Jewish Community Center Maple/Drake Building. Call Diane Sands, 967-4030, for a reservation. On Sunday, Sophia Hoff- man and Sadie Gold will preside at a games day at 1:30 p.m. in the Coffee Klatch. There is a charge. On Monday, the Mothers' Club will hold a post-Purim seudah at noon in Jaffe Hall. On Tuesday Frances Weinberg will present a book review at 11 a.m. in Room 4. At 1 p.m. Tuesday in Room 15, Herman Chapin, Detroit Symphony Orchestra docent, will discuss the music to be played at the March 18 coffee concert. The second part of the movie, The Eddie Duchan Story will be shown in Room 12 at 2 p.m. Tuesday. On Thursday the Book Fair Video, Sweety, Baby, Cookie, Honey wil be shown at 10 a.m. in the lobby. Eva Meister and Eileen Israel will entertain at the culture club in Jaffe Hall at 12:30 p.m. Transportation Expands The senior adult depart- ment of the Jewish Com- munity Center's Jimmy Pren- tis Morris building has ex- panded its door-to-door transportation service for senior adults who wish to at- tend Center activities. Older adults in areas of Oak Park, Southfield, Royal Oak and Northwest Detroit will be picked up at their homes at approximately 10 a.m. and returned home at approx- imately 3:15 p.m. on designated days, Monday through Friday. For information, call Bar- bara Lefton, 967-4357. Senior Services Hearing Set Older residents, service pro- viders and other interested persons are invited to attend a public hearing sponsored by the Area Agency on Aging 1-B. The hearing on the pro- posed Annual Implementa- tion Plan for fiscal year 1989 will be held at 1 p.m. March 16 at the Oakland County Commissioner's Auditorium, Court House Complex, 1200 North Telegraph Road, Pontiac. Book Review Frances Weinberg will lead the discussion of the book, The Last Jews in Berlin, by Leonard Gross, 1 p.m. Mon- day in the library of the Jewish Community Center in West Bloomfield. A fee will be charged to non-members. For information, contact Judy Samson, 661-1000. ImILOCAL NEWS Sinai Seeks Volunteers Volunteer positions are available through the Sinai Hospital Guild's volunteer services department. Russian speaking adults are needed to interpret for the increasing numbers of Russian im- igrants receiving medical care through Sinai Hospital. 'Ibur guides, a bookeeper and gift shop assistants are also needed. Additional posi- tions exist helping with the gift and library cart, the child immunization program and in clerical areas. For information, call Amy Brown, 493-5300. Expectant Parent Class The Oakland County Health Division will offer a series of six expectant parent classes beginning 7 p.m. Wednesday in the Southfield office of the Health Division, 27725 Greenfield Road. TO register, call the health division, 424-7042.