THE . f\ n)? D ? 5 GROUP CONTEMPORARY CRAFTS & ART FURNITURE Lester Talk At The Center Julius Lester will appear at the Maple/Drake Jewish Community Center on Thurs- day at 7:30 p.m. as part of the "Let Us Entertain You" series which is funded in part by the Michigan Council for the Arts and The Manny and Natalie Charach EndoWment Fund. Lester has published 15 books: eight of fiction, six of non-fiction and one volume of poetry. Among the awards these books have received are the Newberry Honor Medal, The Lewis Library Associa- tion Notable Book and the New York Times Outstanding Book. His books have been translated into seven languages. He has published more than one hundred essays and reviews, has recorded two albums of original songs, hosted and produced a radio show on WBAI-FM in New York City for eight years, and hosted a live television show on WNET in New York for two years. A veteran of the Civil Rights Movement, his photographs of that move- ment were included in an ex- hibition at the Smithsonian Institution and are part of the permanent photographic col- lection at Howard University. His most recent book is Lovesong• Becoming a Jew, an autobiographical account of his conversion to Judaism. Lester will speak on "Becoming a Jew" and "Black-Jewish Relations." For information about this free lecture, call the Center, 661-1000. Young Couples Group Forms A Jewish social group for young couples, sponsored by the Young Israel Council of Metropolitan Detroit has been formed. The purpose of the group is to provide a framework in which young couples can meet, socialize, and have fun, within a Jewish communal atmosphere. The group's kick-off event is an "Evening at the Farm," Feb. 11 at Sugarbush Farms. Activities will include hay rides, sleigh rides, toboggan- ning, ice skating and refreshments. The fee is payable in advance. For information or to receive mailings on future events, contact Alex and Ruthie Voss, 967-4442; or Herschey and Debby Wrotslaysky, 353-6833. HIGHLIGHTING NEW WORK BY EMERGING AND ESTABLISHED ARTISTS IN THE MEDIA OF CLAY, FIBER AND WOOD With any $5.95 or more incoming order. Not good with other dry cleaning coupons. Expires 4-11-89 IN MI ell 111,1111:111 Sofa Table by Andrew Kaliniak of Paduak, Black Lacquer and Patina Copper 50"x24"x301/2H SPECIAL EXHIBITION SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1989 11 A.M.-4 P.M. Colony Park Apartments Clubhouse (Corner of 12 Mile and Lahser) Linda Ross/Arlene Selik (313) 542-8902 SWEATER CLEANED & PRESSED Men's or women's (plain and no bulky's, fancy or beaded). With any $5.95 or more incoming cleaning order. Coupon not good with other drycleaning coupon. Expires 4-11-89 JN 11. ON II. All Singles Extension Group ( 5°0:7) Sponsored by Temple Israel IT MIGHT AS WELL BE SPRING $1.00 OFF any incoming cleaning order of $5.95 or more. NI good with other dry cleaning coupons. Expires 4-11-89 TEMPLE ISRAEL 5725 Walnut Lake Road West Bloomfield Saturday, February 18 9 1989, 8 p.m. • New Friendships • Fun • Vegetables & Dip • Chopped Liver • Wine • Punch • Munchies • Desserts and More Dancing to Live Music by Billy Adams Featuring Music of the 40's Members $10.00 Non-Members $12.00 RESERVATIONS SUGGESTED BY FEBRUARY 13 Send checks payable to: SINGLES EXTENSION GROUP For Information Call: P.O. Box 771 MARILYN ROSNER 683.8272 Southfield, MI 48037-0771 BERNYCE HELLER 355.1533 Coupon must be presented with incoming order. Excluding other offers. 1 coupon per order. Expires 4-11-89 SUEDE AND LEATHER CLEANING & REFINISHING Coupon Must Be Presented With Incoming Garment. . Excluding Other Offers. Expires 4-11-89 SAVE UP TO 77% ON PENSION ADMINISTRATION COSTS As Low As $200 Per Year Including All Tax Forms and Amendments CALL FOR DETAILS MAURICE A. BETMAN, Pension Actuary Member, The American Society of Pension Actuaries COMPREHENSIVE FINANCIAL PLANNING CORP. (313) 357,7772 Clothing & Leather 30 SALE 0/ 0 sFlreuctcet it ems I 301 Fisher Blame . Detroit, MI 48202 Mon.-Sat.I 11-5 873-7888 Visit the Garden Cafe, serving from 11 to 3. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 111