• ••• •.•••••••.•••••••••••••••• • Film to Video Transfer • • • Transfer Movies 8mm-16mm to VHS or Beta • • CONIIIMPOILARY WOMEN'S FASHIONS ALWAYS 20 % % or!' Preview Our New Fall. Fashions I SYNAGOGUES 1 • 401-600 FEET $39.00 • • 1-200 FEET $20.00 • • 201-400 FEET $26.00 • 601-800 FEET $52.00 • • 'AIMS= • 801-1000 FEET $65.00 • Film over 1,000 feet add 6; a foot. Tape $8.00 Additional •CENTURY • • 411 . • • 3017 N. Woodward (3 Blks. South of 13 Mile). Roal Oak CAME RA Daily & Sat. 10-6, Fri. 10-8: hunter's square ♦ farmingron hills • BUY—SELL—TRADE 288-5444 • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 855.4464 A Happy and Healthy New Year To Our Many Friends Beautyworks 29306 Northwestern, Southfield Next to Franklin Racquet Club 356-6590 CD WAREHOUSE S Everyday Low Warehouse Prices 2E99 or less MOST SINGLE DISCS A large selection of: Classical, Jazz, Rock and Roll, Classics, Pop Showtunes, New Age We also carry a large selection of cassette tapes and accessories NEXT TO TCBY YOGURT HOURS: Mon.-Thurs. 10-10, Fri.-Sat. 10-11, Sun. 12-5 In Sugartree Plaza 6245 Orchard Lake Rd. (N. of Maple) Next to TCBY Yogurt 111 737-1840 36 FRIDAY. SEFTEMBEFL9. 1988 Congregation Beth Shalom netted more than $350,000 in Israel Bond investments at the recent tribute dinner honoring Eleanor Fenberg and her daughter, Rhoda Krauss. Shown are the event are, standing, Max and Ruth Dobrowitsky, and seated Rhoda Krauss; guest speaker Yehuda Avner, Israel ambassador to Great Britain; and Eleanor Fenberg. Mishpachah Program Begins Adat Shalom Synagogue will launch its 1988-1989 Mishpachah program with the first of four events on Sept. 18. Mishpachah is designed for Adat Shalom Nursery School families who wish to share year-long Jewish experiences and enhance Jewish learning. The program also is open to families with preschool children in the general com- munity. There is no charge. From 10 a.m. to noon Sept. 18, parents and children will explore Sukkot through music, crafts and stories. Call Dottie Levitsky, 851-5100, by Wednesday for reservations, which are required. The Adat Shalom Mishpa- chah program is co-sponsored by Jewish Experiences For Families. Futue Mishpachah events include " A Make and Take Shabbat Experience" on Jan. 29, "Be Happy, It's Adar" on March 5, and a family picnic on June 4. Emanu-El Offers Adult Workshop Emanu-El will offer the "Holiday Workshop Series," an adult education program focusing on how to celebrate Shabbat and all the major holidays at home with one's family. Beginning Oct. 6 and en- ding June 23, the class will be offered on Thursday from 12:15 to 2:45 p.m. and from 7:15 to 9:45 p.m. at Temple Emanu-El. There is a charge. For information, contact Dottie Dressler, director of education at Temple Emanu- El, 967-4020; or Laura Kohn, 399-5914. Temple Opens Adventure Club Temple Beth Jacob has established a Jewish Adven- ture Club in place of its religious school. The Jewish Adventure Club stresses ex- periential and participatory activities in Jewish living and problem-solving. For information, call the temple, 332-3212. !FOR WOMEN I Primrose Meets On Thursday Primrose Benevolent Club will meet noon Thursday at the Lincoln lbwers club room. The 54th annual donor lun- cheon will take place noon Nov. 1 at Congregation Beth Achim. The committee for the donor includes: Beckie Wein- man, journal; Gertrude Levinstein, memoriums; Ann Bigman and Eva Maister, pledges; Ann Abromowitz, Helen Feiner, Inez Metter, Shirley Miller, Libbie Weiner, Lena Richter, Sonia Eisenberg, captains; Ruth Alter, Estelle Alter and Ida Frankel, prizes. al Sharona Meets The next board meeting of Sharona Chapter, Naamat USA, will be held on Thurs- day at 8 p.m. in the home of Shirlee Katzman, 23671 Coyle, Oak Park, 967-4028.