SHERWOOD STUDIOS games and field trips. Coor- dination and large and small muscle development are fostered in the indoor play area as well as on the outdoor playground. Akiva's kidnergarten in- cludes: learning centers, reading readiness in both English and Hebrew large and small motor development and physical education. Children have hands on ex- periences in science, math, Shabbat, chagim, brachot, mitzvot, computers and cook- ing. Children participate in arts, crafts, games and dramatic play inAkiva's full- day program. For information, call the school, 552-9690. Teddy Bear `Clinic' Due Temple Emanu-El Nursery school will host a "Picnic in the Park with J.E.F.F.," featuring a Well Teddy Bear Clinic for pre-schoolers and their parents, at 1 p.m. Feb. 26 at the temple. Teddy bear patients will get free check-ups from pediatri- cian Dr. Marty Levinson, op- thalmologist Dr. Conrad Giles and Dr. Richard Krugel. There will be a teddy bear-- sing-along with the Song Sisters and a puppet show by the Germbusters, featuring nurses from Sinai Hospital's Disease Control Unit, along with games and other ac- tivities focusing on health and disease prevention. The program is open to all pre-schoolers and their parents. Admission is free. For reservations, call Rena Cohen or Michaelyn Silverman, 967-4020. This program is sponsored by Temple Emanu- El Nursery School, Sinai Hospital and Jewish Ex- periences For Families. Aleynu Targets Medical Issues Aleynu, the Partnership for Jewish Adult Education, an- nounces a new lunch-and- learn program will be held at the Harper Hospital Profes- sional Building, 4th floor, of- fice of The Section of Transplantation. The program will begin Tuesday at noon. Dates and topics to be discussed are: Tuesday, "Basis of Jewish Medical Ethics"; Feb. 28, "Quality of Life, Terminal Il- lness and Euthanasia"; March 14, "Life's Beginnings and Abortions"; March 28, "Death, Autopsy and Transplants"; April 11, LEATHER "Cosmetic Surgery"; and May 2, "Treating AIDS Pa- tients." The lectures will be given by Rabbi Shmuel Irons, head of the Kollel Institute of Detroit. There is a charge. For information and reservations, call Aleynu, 968-3000. ON CAMPUS I Law Students To Meet The National Jewish Law Students Network (NJLSN) will hold its annual con- ference March 3-5. The con- ference, entitled "Modern Jews-Modern Concerns," will be held at Northwestern University in Chicago. Topics for discussion include: Black/Jewish Relations; Jewish Activism in the Legal Arena; Strengthening Ad- vocacy for Soviet Jewry; The Impact of the New Ad- ministrations in the U.S. and Israel, and many others. Students are invited to join in a variety of social events in- cluding a Chicago style "Bar Review." The NJLSN executive board will also be elected. For information, contact Sheri Katzman, 644-7466. Machon Talk Monday At WSU Machon L'Torah, The Jewish Learning Network of Michigan, will present a special program entitled, "Eat, Drink and Be Marry" on Monday at noon at the Wayne State University Religious Center, 667 Student Center Building. Rabbi Avraham Jacobovitz, director of Machon L'Torah, - will giye a lecture on "Inter- marriage?' There is no charge, and refreshments will be served. For information, call the Machon office, 967-0888. I FOR MEN Temple Men Hear Abraham El Beth Temple Brotherhood will host a full breakfast and lecture on Feb. 26 in the temple's Handleman Hall. Molly Abraham, food editor for the Detroit Free Press will speak. The breakfast will begin at 9:30 a.m., the lecture at 10 a.m. There is a charge. Call the temple office, 851-1100, for details. 2 DAYS ONLY SAT. & SUN. JAN. 28th & 29th LEATHER SOFAS Reg. $1999 Reg. $1799 LOVESEATS Reg. $1599 CHAIRS Reg. $ 599 OTTOMANS 3 PC. SECTIONAL Reg. $4399 . SALE $ 999 SALE $ 899 SALE $ 799 SALE $ 299 SALE $2199 NICOLETTI OSAKA GROUP 50%-70 OFF SATURDAY 10 AM - 5 PM SUNDAY 12 NOON - 5 PM 24734 CRESTVIEW CT. FARMINGTON HILLS PHONE PRIOR TO SALE DAY OF SALE 354-9060 476-3760 CLEARANCE CENTER INTIMIDATED BY YOUR Personal Computer? I was too, despite 20 + years as a programming professional. Let me help you and your PC become friends. Assistance in using Word Processors, Spreadsheets, Data Bases and Languages. FOR THAT VALENTINE'S GIFT COMPLAISANT Let someone know they're special . . . for that perfect gift . . for the latest in fashion, WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE! Call Fred at 474-3242 GUESS Z-CAVARICCI NO "Where You Come First" Kosins Uptown Southfield Rd. at 111/2 Mile • 559-3900 Big & Tall Southfield at 101/2 Mile • 569-6930 FARLOW MAJOR DAMAGE BAD The largest selection of CRUISEWEAR HUNTER'S SQUARE • 14 and ORCHARD LAKE • NOT FRENCH DOLCE VITA 855.6566 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 51