FOR SENIORS TRENDS and THAT'S MY BOY APPLEGATE SQUARE C.F. BURGER CREAMERY is proud to Northwestern Hwy & Inkster announce that this year, for the first time, it will produce Boy's & Young Men's Clothing Always 20% 09 KOSHER for PASSOVER moth natisv= The Very Best made under strict Orthodox Rabbinical Supervision of the Metropolitan Kashruth Council of Michigan available at your favorite food store and supermarket of Detroit thelmaralwalk Orchard Lake Road, South of Maple, West Bloomfield IS YOUR DECAFFEINATED COFFEE KOSHER FOR PASSOVER? If it's Sanka® Brand Decaffeinated Coffee, you can be sure it is the right choice for your seder meal because Sanka® is fully certified and recommended as Kosher for Passover. And, it is the only leading coffee naturally decaffeinated with pure mountain water and sparkling effervescence. So, make the smooth and satisfying taste of Sanka® Brand Decaf- feinated Coffee part of your Passover. And, to all our friends, best wishes for a healthy, happy holiday. Symphony Concert Today The senior adult depart- ment of the Jewish Com- munity Center will take 44 seniors to the Detroit Sym- phony Orchestra Coffee Con- cert today courtesy of the Boaz Siegel Endowment Fund and the Michigan Council for the Arts. The Writers' Corner, under the direction of Prof. Norma Goldman, will meet at 9:30 a.m. today in Room 4 of the Jimmy Prentis Morris Building. Archie Leslie will show-the movie, Easter Parade at 2 p.m. Sunday in the assembly hall of the JPM. Nurse Leila Raden will con- duct a round-table discussion for mature adults at 1:30 p.m. Monday in Room 2 of the JPM. Irving Herman, Comerica Bank's vice president in charge of trust marketing, will speak on estate planning at 1 p.m. Tuesday in the assembly hall of the JPM. -The second part of the movie, Strike Up The Band, will be shown directly following the lecture. The Book Fair video, Holy Days with Liz Harris, will be shown in the JPM lobby at 10 a.m. Thursday. The Yidish Culture Club will sponsor a program in memory of Mr. Charles Friker, its founding president at 12:30 p.m. Thursday in Jaffe Hall. Cantor Max Shimansky and Lillian Zellman will perform several of his favorite melodies. Members of his family as well as several of his friends will speak. There will be a social hour in the atrium. Fashion Talk For Seniors The senior adult depart- ment at the Maple/Drake Building of the Jewish Com- munity Center will feature Gloria Check, fashion consul- tant, author, instructor and television personality to discuss "Dressing Up: Look- ing Your Best With Minimal Expense" at 1 p.m. Monday in room 239 of the Center. Bring problem accessories for ad- vice. There is a nominal charge. Transportation Aids Elderly KOSHER FOR PASSOVER moth -nal= © 1988, General Foods Corporation 72 FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1988 GENERAL FOODS USA The Jewish Community Center is looking for par- ticipants in' a new transporta- tion program that brings the isolated elderly to the Jewish Community Center's Jimmy Prentis Morris Building in Oak Park. Coordinated by the Jewish Community Center, in cooperation with the Jewish Information Service, the "Door-to-Door" program serves 50 people each week, making runs to Detroit, Southfield and Oak Park twice a week. United Hebrew Schools' buses pick participants up at 10:30 a.m. and return them at 3 p.m. For information on how to get involved in this program, call the Jewish Information Service, 967-HELP (4357). Music Study Hosts Seniors The Music Study Club of Metropolitan Detroit has in- vited 44 senior citizens to hear Cantor Harold Orbach at its general membership meeting Tuesday at Birm- ingham Temple. The trip is provided by the Sally Allan Alexander Music Fund for Senior Citizens, which will be used to secure bus transportation for the senior guests from the Jimmy Prentis Morris Building of the Jewish Community Center. LOCAL NEWS I'm= Camp Accepts Reservations The Oak Park Vacation Camp is taking enrollment for children, ages 8-12. The camp will operate from April 4 to 8, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Some of the activities planned are: horseback riding, roller skating, ice skating, bowling, canoeing, indoor swimming, a trip to the video arcade and more. All activity costs are includ- ed. Campers need to bring lunch. Call Sol Cohen, 545-6400, for information. Enrollment is limited. ZOA To Hear Rabbi Fuchs Rabbi Stephen Fuchs, senior rabbi of Cong. Ohabai Sholom, Nashville, Thnn., will address the Einstein Lun- cheon Forum noon Tuesday at TK's Restaurant. A graduate of the Hebrew Union College-Jewish In- stitute of Religion, Rabbi Fuchs has written and lec- tured on Christian-Jewish relations. He will give an update on the situation in Israel.