COATS UNLIMITED FOREIGN Stetting Heights Sterling Place 3 7680 Van Dyke at 16 1/2 Mile 939-0700 DOMESTIC Maxie Collision, Inc. Oak Park Lincoln Center, Greenfield at 10 , h Mile 968-2060 32581 Northwestern Highway, Farmington Hills, MI 48018 (313) 737-7122 JIM FLEISCHER West Bloomfield Orchard Mall, Orchard Lake at Maple (15 Mile) • 855-9955 Motif • o f • i t ' 1 ANNUAL REDFORD AUGUST 20 thru 27 REDFORD LOCATION ONLY. \ 41 . 1.*; v•*, Limited Quantities. No Rainchecks. Most Complete quality Cookshops. REDFORD Main Location/ Warehouse 26770 Grand River 537-1300 ROCHESTER Great Oaks Mall N.E. corner Walton at Livernois 652-0402 WEST BLOOMFIELD Orchard Mall N.E. corner Maple & Orchard Lake 855-4466 Call for Cooking Class Schedule 537 1300. - 18 FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1988 With her husband and Emma Lazaroff-Schaver daughter, Mrs. Kurtzman will host a reception on Sun- walked through Russia after day at her Southfield home in the Communist revolution to celebration of Rachel Kurtz- get to the United States. man's 100th birthday. Her Chassidic background The small group of friends and religious education led to who will gather to honor this her close association with the remarkable centenarian in- Chabad-Lubavitch movement cludes Sam Rothberg of in Michigan. From the begin- Peoria, Ill. David Hermelin, nings of the movement here Jack. Shenkman and other in 1958, Mrs. Kurtzman has communal activists who have been one of its foremost established a scholarship supporters. fund in Mrs. Kurtzman's She started out by collec- honor. The fund benefits the ting small cash donations. Lubavitch Foundation, and She spearheaded a drive to provides scholarships in establish a clinic at K'far Jewish education for needy Chabad — the Lubavitch children. town near Tel Aviv. "Rachel's gentleness and She was a member of motherly compassion belie Pioneer Women/Na'amat, is her mental acuity," said Mrs. one of the first Israel Bonds Lazaroff-Schaver. "Her in- "Women of Valor" award win- telligence right now is ab- ners in Detroit, and is a life solutely undiminished. She is member of Jewish National refined, cultured and highly- Fund and the Jewish Home educated; intellectually, she is as sharp as a tack, and over , for Aged Auxiliary. She also has worked on behalf of Bar- the years, her advice and Ilan University. counsel have been invaluable. Synagogue Will Host Detroit Jewish Aged ttn WAREHOUSE SALE • Reception Will Mark Rachel Kurtzman 100th • Congregation B'nai Israel of West Bloomfield will host participants of Project Outreach for lunch and a pro- gram on Wednesday. Project Outreach is an eight-year-old program spon- sored by the Jewish Voca- tional Service. Elderly Jewish residents within the city of Detroit are bused to a subur- ban location for lunch and Yiddishkeit. Following lunch on Wednes- day, Rabbi Sherman P. Kir- shner will lead the Birkat Hamazon and a short pro- gram. The Ibrah will be taken from the ark for the senior citizens to touch. Before they leave, the par- ticipants will receive parcels that include cookies, napkins and kosher dinner rolls. The luncheon will be hosted by the B'nai Israel Sisterhood. Free Press Writer To Discuss Israel Dip The Detroit chapter of the American Jewish Committee and Temple Emanu-El will host a forum on Israel featur- ing Mariusz Ziomecki, Detroit Free Press editorial writer, 7:45 p.m. Aug. 31 at the temple. Ziomecki recently spent 10 days touring Israel and sur- rounding areas. The American Jewish Committee provided logistical assistance for the trip, which was financ- ed by the Free Press. Ziomecki and his wife, Ewa, correspondent for the Ham- tramck Citizen, paricipated in the Solidarity Movement in Poland before coming to the United States. Rabbi Lane Steinger of Temple Emanu-El and David Jaffe, president of the Detroit Chapter, AJCommittee, will preside at the meeting. The public is invited at no charge. A discussion period will follow the talk. Uprising Is ZOA Topic Paul Flacks, executive vice president of the Zionist Organization of America, will address the Einstein Lunch- eon Forum noon Tuesday at Southfield Charley's restaurant. assess will Flacks