C.S.I.P.0 with an emphasis on drama, dance and song. The UHS Troy branch will conduct its model seder April 9; the Adat Shalom branch on April 11, 12 and 16; Beth Achim and the UHS Nursery School, April 13; and B'nai Israel and the Novi branch will have a joint model seder at B'nai Israel April 16. The UHS special education class seder is also on that day. Younger children from all branches will visit the Maple/Drake Jewish Community Center for matzah baking. The Jimmy Prentis Morris Jewish Community Center will host an intergenerational Passover workshop and model seder April 14. The senior adults will help the nursery school children prepare food for the seder and decorate the showcase in the lobby with Passover objects made by the children. Cantor Samuel Greenbaum of Congregation Beth Shalom will conduct the seder. Senior adults in the com- munity are invited to a third seder at the JPM Center April 24. The seder will be conducted mostly in Yiddish by Cantor Sidney Resnick, who will be accompanied by Lillian Zellman. At the Maple/Drake Jewish Community Center, a model seder for 100 individuals with special needs will be held April 13. Jewish Vocational Service's 40 Project Outreach clients will attend a seder with 150 persons with disabilities and elderly Detroiters who live in isolation apart from the Jewish community. The seder, sponsored by the Cooperative Council of the League of Jewish Women, will take place April 24 at the Jewish Community Center in West Bloomfield. As in previous years, Rabbi and Mrs. Solomon H. Gruskin have been instrumental in plann- ing and organizing the seder. For JVS clients in the Ac- tivities of Daily Living pro- gram, the staff will teach them to prepare special Passover recipes so they can observe the holiday. Sinai Hospital will serve kosher-for-Passover meals to all Jewish patients. Seder plates will be distributed on the first two nights, with Hagaddot provided through Sinai's pastoral care department. On April 23, residents of Borman Hall will enjoy a Passover tea and afternoon of socializing with the Jewish Welfare Federation's Young Adult Division Volunteer Committee. Chiropractic Services International Oh, what a feeling! Do You Feel Good? You Can Feel Better! Try Us, We'll Prove It! SPECIAL OFFER — LIMITED TIME FREE THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE AND CONSULTATION by World Renowned European Specialist Offer good until April 10, 1989 Dennis Michael Stephenson, D.C. CROWN CENTER 7031 Orchard Lake Rd. Suite 102 West Bloomfield, MI 48322 Practicing For 15 Years All Major Insurances Accepted Feeling Depressed? Family Problems? No One To Talk To? 354-1991 for AN IMMEDIATE APPOINTMENT call State Certified Therapists Serving ADULTS • ADOLESCENTS • CHILDREN CONTEMPORARY COUNSELING CENTER 354-1991 No Waiting 9. \,viv 6\§), DOC.IS tA S. \) 48x18x27 $195 00 SOFA TABLE 24x22x22 $145°° END TABLE 36x36x16 . 175° 13 COCKTAIL TABLE Specializing In • Custom Bedrooms • Wall Units • Dining Rooms DESIGN IT INC. Keith Schare Designer 471-3223 Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results Place Your Ad Today. Call 354-6060 J (313) 626-4143 FEEF HURT. Don't walk in pain! We take care of painful corns, bunions, callouses, diabetic foot, arthritis and hammer toes. House calls, transportation available at no extra charge. FREE GIFT on First Visit DR. CRAIG BROD, DR, STEVEN SCHREIER FOOT SPECIALIST 5755 W. Maple, Suite 111 West Bloomfield We accept most insurance as full payment. No out of pocket expense to you. Call for an appointment. 855-FEET (855-3338) NIBBLES & NUTS The Perfect Ending For Your Seder!!! A Passover tray filled with special Passover candy, dried fruits and nuts. Order Early! 73 7-8088 33020 Northwestern Highway Park Place Shops — Corner 14 Mile Local & Nationwide Delivery Kosher & Sugarfree Available VISA• THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 19