I FOR SENIORS I MEN•=11111111 ■ 111111=1. WE ARE NOW OPEN "SHOE REVIEW" (Formerly BAGS 'N THINGS) Jack & Carol Cohen Seniors Mark Yom Hashoah WE ARE UP THE ROAD AT "CROSSWINDS MALL" (Orchard Lake & Lone Pine Rds.) SHOE REVIEW Crosswinds Mall 4301 Orchard Lake Rd. W. Bloomfield, Mich. 48033 855-8355 .• • •„,,k U.S. Savings Bonds make good business sense! Call today to find out just how much Bonds can do for you Rides Offered To Senior Adults Cold fur storage prolongs the life of your furs by keeping them soft and supple for years. We have storage facilities on the premises for your convenience. Bring us your fur garment and we will include: • Free minor repairs. • Free fur appraisal. 1-800-US-BONDS Let Us Restyle Your Old Fur Your older furs will be restyled by our remodeling della! latent into modern, contemporary fashions. You'll be amazed by our creativity and pleased with our workmanship. 181 S. Woodward Ave., 1 Blk. S. of Maple, Next to the Birmingham Theatre Free Adjacent Parking • 642-1690 Monday-Saturday 9:30-5:30 The senior adult depart- ment of the Jimmy Prentis Morris Building of the Jewish Community Centerr an- nounces that in commemora- tion of Yom Hashoah — Holocaust Memorial Day — Naomi Levine, a teacher at Jewish Parents Institute, will speak. Her lecture entitled, "Teaching the Holocaust — A Learning Experience," will take place on Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the JPM assembly hall. The movie, Go Into Your Dance, will be shown on Sun- day at 2 p.m. in the JPM assembly hall. Everyone is in- vited at no charge. Mitla Pass by Leon Uris will be reviewed by Frances Weinberg on Tuesday at 11 a.m. in room 4 of the JPM. Hidden The movie, Treasures, will be shown in the JPM assembly hall at 1:45 p.m. Tuesday. The senior adult choir will entertain the Yiddish Culture Club on Thursday at 12:30 p.m. in Jaffe Hall. The Press Review, a current events discussion group, meets on Thursdays at 12:30 p.m. in room 15 of the JPM. [Don't be a i heartbreaker Persons prevented from par- ticipating in the senior adult activities offered at the Jim- my Prentis Morris Building of the Jewish Community Center because of transporta- tion difficulties should con- tact the Jewish Information Service, 967-4357, for details on the Center's door-to-door transportation program. Limited transportation to the Center is provided in the following areas: Monday, Southfield, Detroit; Tuesday, Oak Park; Wednesday, South- field, Detroit, Oak Park, Royal Oak and Berkley; Fri- day, Oak Park, Royal Oak and Berkley. Yiddish Films Due For Seniors TO OUR READERS & ADVERTISERS A California-based telemarketing concern, claiming to represent The Jewish News, has been soliciting adver- tising for a special section commemorating Israel's 41st anniversary. Please be advised that this boiler-room operation is not affiliated or associated with The Jewish .L1:: lit News in any way. 84,' ,.,FRIDKAPRIL 28; 1989 Eat less saturated tat. 4 •American n Heart * .Associatio - WERE RC3W,ING FOR YOUR UFE Yiddish films will be the focus of "Friday Morning Features" during May at the Jewish Community Center's Jimmy Prentis Morris Building. The series begins with Yid- dish, The Marnaloshen on May 5 at 10 a.m. in the JPM assembly hall. Overture to Glory, the story of a Vilna cantor who seeks fame and fortune as an opera star in Warsaw, will be shown on May 12. Image Before My Eyes will be featured on May 19. The Dybbuk is the scheduled film for May 26. These films have been pro- vided by the Charles and Frances Driker Fund for Yid- dish Culture. There is no charge for attending the "Fri- day morning Features," which are offered through the Center's senior adult department. Open House For Retirees New retirees and soon-to-be retirees are invited to attend an open house on Sunday at 2 p.m. in Jaffe Hall at the Jewish Community Center, Jimmy Prentis Morris Building. Following a brief opening presentation, prospective members will be able- to ap- proach facilitators and other participants of each open group. Refreshments will be served. The institute, a peer learn- ing organization offering 23 special interest groups at both facilities of the Center, also provides the opportunity for creating new friendships and re-establishing former relationships through a varie- ty of social experiences. For information, call the IRP of- fice, 967-4030. Uris Work Is Reviewed The senior adult depart- ment of the Jewish Com- munity Center announces Frances Weinberg will review Mitla Pass by Leon Uris on Monday at 1 p.m. in the library of the Maple/Drake building. There is a nominal fee for non-members. For in- formation, contact Marilyn Wolfe or Judy Samson, 661-1000. History Class Open To Seniors "Jews in American History," a class of readings and discussions is offered Fridays at 10 a.m., in room 2 at the Jimmy Prentis Morris Building of the Jewish Com- munity Center. The public is invited. Type It Please Announcements must be typewritten, double spaced and received by The Jewish News by noon Friday.