LOCAL NEWS I McCLAIN 9 MILE YOUR BATH CONNECTION ‘ 0 - 8 MILE Now On Display • • • • • g?,721 SEE YOUR MASTER PLUMBER OR DECORATOR OR VISIT OUR SHOWROOM na,,,s ∎ on of Norwes! AVAILABLE EXCLUSIVELY THROUGH DELTA STUDIO' SHOWROOMS. ACE A I. Rt. s0,03).3.19., • Sinks Faucets European Fixtures Pedestal Lays Whirlpool Tubs Accessories • Spas • Etc. Terran Leemis Heads Drive Hillel Day School an- nounces Terran Leemis is the chairman of this year's an- nual patron campaign. Mrs. Leemis is a Hillel board member and a parent of two Hillel children. She is the near Jerusalem, in memory of their wife and mother, Shirlee Cole. The grove was planted under the auspices of Jewish National Fund. Mrs. Cole, an interior decorator and a graduate of the University of California at Berkley, was involved in JNF, Suburban Chapter of Women's American ORT, and Temple Beth El. For information on how to establish a JNF project, call Ed Rosenthal, 557-6644. Scleroderma Fund To Meet FOUR STYLISH WAYS TO MAKE A SPLASH IN THE KITCHEN. Terran Leemis immediate past president of the Greater Detroit Section of the National Council of Jewish Women, and is a member of the boards of Adat Shalom Synagogue, Women's Division of Jewish Welfare Federation and Jewish Fami- ly Service. Hillel's Patron Campaign culminates with its annual dinner on May 10 at Adat Shalom Synagogue. Mrs. Sadie Cohn will be honored at the dinner. Guest speaker will be Dennis Prager. For information, contact Marcia Fishman, 851-2394. AVAILABLE DELTA STUDIO® SHOWROOMS. 544-2727 350 W. 8 MILE RD. - HAZEL PARK LOCATED ON THE NORTH SIDE OF 8 MILE RD. BETWEEN WOODWARD AND JOHN R SHOWROOM: MON-FRI 8 AM - 5 PM SAT 8 A - 3 PM Andres Lloyd Webber's CUSTOM MIRRORS BY THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA Directed by Harold Prince TORONTO Theatre Weekend Includes • Round Trip Coach • 2 Nights Hotel • Excellent Seating For DBL Phantom of the Opera CALL NOW • UNITED SPACE 199 — — — —NEXT DEPARTURE — — — — (SEPT. 15-17) (SEPT. 28-1) (OCT. 13-15) (OCT 20-22) (OCT. 27-29) (NOV. 3-5 (NOV. 10-12) (NOV. 17-19) (NOV. 24-26) GI* P4SS" glIttIt'S LES MISERABLES "Theatre Weekends In" TORONTO • Round Trip Coach • 2 Nights Hotel • Excellent Seating • Fully Escorted ETCHED GLASS GLASS FURNITURE CUSTOM RAILINGS SHOWER ENCLOSURES FROM $179 DBL — — — — NEXT DEPARTURES — — — — (APRIL 28-30) MAY 5-7) MAY 12-14) (MAY 19-21) (MAY 26-28) (JUNE 2-4) (JUNE 9-11) (JUNE 16-18) (JUNE 23-25) GREAT GROUP DISCOUNTS ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED The Bright Idea: Give a Gift Subscription 64 FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1989 A THE JEWISH NEWS AMBROSE TOURS 2601 9 Soutrifleic Ac.. Latnruo V ilage. MI ,:8076 In Michigan (313) 569.8050 In Mich. Toll Free 1.800-3/14-8050 Outside Michigan 1.800-544-8700 JPI Conducts Communal Seder The Jewish Parents In- stitute, an affiliate of the Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit, invites the Jewish Community to its annual Passover seder lun- cheon noon April 16 in Shiff- man Hall of the Maple/Drake building. The Haggadah used is writ- ten by JPI parents, and the seder is conducted by students and adults from the JPI. A choir will lead the singing of traditional Passover songs. Reservations must be made by April 11. There is a charge. For - information, call Marilyn Wolfe, 661-1000, ext. 333. Cole Grove Is Planted Dr. Harvey Cole and daughters, Cindy and Jill, have established a grove of 1,000 trees located in the American Independence Park Occupational therapist Carol Hobson will discuss ways to deal with and im- prove daily living at the next meeting of the Southeastern Michigan Chapter of the United Scleroderma Founda- tion on April 10 at 7 p.m. at William Beaumont Hospital. For information, call the United Scleroderma Founda- tion, 334-9860. I O N CAMPUS Machon Has Campus Events Machon Inbrah, the Jewish Learning Network of Michigan, will host a deli din- ner for students and members of the community at Central Michigan University at 5 p.m. Sunday. The event will be held in the Maroon Room of the Bovee Student Center. Rabbi Avraham Jacobovitz, director of Machon L'Torah, will ad- dress the topic "On Earth- quakes, Airplane Disasters and Terrorism . . . Does God Observe or Participate?" Ad- mission is free. For reserva- tions, call the Machon office, 967-0888. On April 9 at 11:30 a.m., the Machon will present, "Eat, Drink and Be 'Marry' " on the campus of Western Michigan University. The program will begin with brunch, followed by a talk and audio-visual presentation on the subject of intermarraige. This event will be held in room 3205 of Sangrin Hall and is open at no charge to students and the community. For information or reserva- tions, call Alan Cohen, (616) 344-7503; or the Machon office. Rabbi Jacobovitz, will speak to students of the University of Michigan on the "Laws and Customs of Passover" at 9 p.m. Tuesday in the Michigan Student Union Building. Refresh- ments will be served. There is no charge. (