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March 17, 1989 - Image 92

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-03-17

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Fu{ Place
A BRIDGE
TOO FAR?

' The

Tribute Due
For Olim

• 32 minutes from Southfield
• 36 minutes from Franklin
• 40 minutes from Farmington Hills
• 50 minutes from West Bloomfield
• 59 minutes from Bloomfield Hills

"ONLY MINUTES AWAY • JUST UP THE
STREET • THEY JUST OPENED IN THE
MALL • THEY JUST OPENED A 2ND STORE"
. . . THESE REASONS AND OTHERS

ARE WHY YOU PAY MORE!

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Our overhead is low,
we have but one
store, and we assure
you the finest quality
and additional service
from professionals.

ALASKAN LYNX
SEEN A T

$30,000

U.S.

NOW
$10,000

CANADIAN

A BRIDGE
TOO FAR?

I DON'T TIIINK sal

HOURS:

Monday to Saturday
10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
553 Pelissier
Windsor, Ontario N9A 4L2
(519) 258-6414

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FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1989

PELISSIER

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PLACE

OUELLETTE

Congregation Beth Achim
and the Jewish National
Fund are planning "A Tribute
to Metro-Detroit Olim and
Students" May 9 in conjunc-
tion with Israel Independence
Day.
At that time, the students
and classes who purchased
trees for Israel during the
recent Tu B'Shevat holiday
also will be honored. A light
dairy dinner, beginning at
6:30 p.m., will be served
followed by a program. En-
trance fee is the purhcase of
one tree.
The program will take place
at Congregation Beth Achim.
The public is welcome.
Persons with names of
Metropolitan Detroit olim or
students should call them in
to Laurie Nosanchuk, assis-
tant regional director, JNF,
557-7016; or to Philip Vainik,
executive director, Beth
Achim, 352-8670.

,

'Night In Venice'
For YAD Group

Reservations are limited for
"A Night in Venice" with the
Jewish Welfare Federation
Young Adult Division, 7:30
p.m. March 25 at Tam
O'Shanter Country Club. The
- dinner/dance will include an
Italian dinner buffet, and
entertainment by disc jockey
Eric Harris. All Detroit-area
Jewish young adults (age
24-35) are invited to attend.
The evening's fee includes
dinner and valet parking.
There will be a cash bar.
Deborah S. Mazer and
Steven S. Perlman are YAD
Social Committee chairmen.
Dennis S. Bernard is YAD
president, and Brian E. Kepes
is chairman of the executive
committee.
For information and reseva-
tions, contact the Young
Adult Division at Federation,
965-3939, ext. 161.

Jabotinsky Unit
Has Celebration

The Jabotinsky Society of
Herut Zionists of America
will have its spring festival
ball celebrating the liberation
•of Jerusalem at 6 p.m. April
2 at Congregation Beth
Shalom.
A full-course dinner and
wine will be served. Eric
Rosenow and His Continen-
tals will provide music for
dancing, and entertainment
will be provided.
Friends are invited. For
reservations, call Simon

Cieck, 548-3073; or Sam Hor-
ning, 557-1847.
The society will have a
- meeting with a movie and
guest speaker at 8 p.m. March
25 at the Jimmy Prentis Mor-
ris Building of the Jewish
Community Center.
There is a charge, and
refreshments will be served.
For details, call Cieck of
Horning.

Sederama '89
Seminar Set

Machon L'Torah, The
Jewish Learning Network of
Michigan, will present
"Sederama, '89," a two-part
seminar designed to give a
better understanding of the
"bows" and "whys" of
Passover. •
Part one will be held on
March 27 at 7:30 p.m. and
Part two will be held on
April 3 at 7:30 p.m. at the
Machon Learning Center in
Oak Park.
Lecturer for both evenings
will be Rabbi Avraham
Jacobovitz, director of
Machon L'Torah.
There is no charge.
Refreshments will be served.
For information, call the
Machon office, 967-0888.

Adult Diabetes
Classes Offered

A series of six diabetes
classes will be held on Thurs-
day evenings, at 7 p.m. in the
auditorium of the Oakland
County Health Division's
South office, 27725 Green-
field, Southfield. The classes
begin April 6.
The classes are for adult
diabetics and their family
members.
Pre-registration is required.
For information, contact the
health division, 424-7042.

TRAVEL I

Toronto 'nips
To See 'Phantom'

West Bloomfield Parks and
Recreation is offering two fall
weekend trips to Toronto to
see themusical, Phantom of
the Opera.
These weekend trips are
scheduled for Nov. 17-19 and
Nov. 24-26. Included are two
nights lodging at the Delta-
Chelsea Inn, main floor
seating at the Pantages
Theater and motorcoach
transportation.
Cost for the trip is $239 per
person. Fee is based on double
occupancy accommodations.
For reservations and informa-
tion, contact Patty Riney,
334-5660.

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