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August 04, 1989 - Image 75

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-08-04

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HAMILTON, MILLER, HUDSON & FAYNE

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SUMMER

VACATION BARGAINS

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convention and meeting
facilities throughout the
country, including Tel Aviv,
Haifa, Tiberias, Eliat and the
Dead Sea.
Israel has more than 35,000
hotel rooms, from luxury to
standard.

Orlando

• Continental Airlines
• Non-Stop
Every Saturday

New York — For the first
time, El Al Israel Airlines, as
the official carrier of Club
Med, will transport fun-
seekers to the Club Med
Village at Coral Beach,
Israel.
Located on the southern-
most tip of Israel, near Eliat,
the Red Sea hotel village
features a pool, two
restaurants, cocktail lounge,
disco and more. Guests are
treated to a week of free ac-
tivities such as scuba diving,
windsurfing, sailing, tennis,
aerobics, volleyball and
saunas.
Excursions to Jerusalem
and Bethlehem are also of-
fered for an additional fee,
and a Mini Club welcomes
children from age six.
For information, call
1-800-ELAL-SUN.

Art, Theater
'nips Planned

The Community House in
Birmingham is sponsoring a
trip Wednesday to view the
"Son of Heaven," the largest
art exhibit ever sent abroad
by the Chinese government.
The collection contains 225
art treasures and will be ex-
hibited in Columbus, Ohio. A
bus will leave the Communi-
ty House at 7:30 a.m. and will
return at 6 p.m. There is a
charge.
A bus trip to the Shaw
Festival at Niagara-On-The-
Lake, Ontario, will be held
Aug. 18-20. The musical Good
News and Shaw's comedy Get-
ting Married will be seen.
For information, call the
Community House, 644-5832.

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• ROUND TRIP BUS
• 2 NITES PLAZA II or WESTBURY HOTEL
• EXCELLENT SEAT FOR PHANTOM
• CITY TOUR • SAT. A.M .
• SCIENCE CENTER • SUN. A.M .
• ALSO AVAILABLE BY TRAIN, OTHER
DATES.

• R.T. COACH • 3 KOSHER MEALS DAILY
• PLANNED ENT. & ACTIVITIES DAILY

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TRAVERSE CITY/
INTERLOCHEN

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DATES: NOV. 10-12, 14-16, 24-26
DEC. 8-10, 15-17, 22-24, 29-1
ALL WEEKENDS THRU JUNE

LAST CHANCE!

Thurs., Fri., Sun. and Mon.
ContinentallAir America Nonstops

Packages

ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER'S *

LAST CHANCE!

or 4 Nights. Departs Every

AUG. 11.13 PAT PAULSON

*

• RT. BUS • 2 NITES HOTEL • 2 BREAKFASTS

SAUGATUCK•HOLLAND *
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GRAND RAPIDS

• 2 DINNERS • RESERVED SEATS FOR
INTERLOCHEN & CHERRY HILL PLAYHOUSE
• TOUR OF TRAVERSE AREA

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FESTIVAL

"GYPSY" AUG. 19.20

• 1 NITE HOTEL • R . T.BUS • PLAY • DINNER
• BREAKFAST • FORD MUSEUM • & MORE!

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ELGIN HOUSE RESORT *

• R.T. BUS• 1 NITE HOTEL
• 2 PLAYS • DINNER • LUNCH • TOUR

SEP. 9-10 "KATE" & 'A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM"
SEP. 16.17 "SHOEMAKER'S HOLIDAY" & "KATE"
SEP. 19.20 -DREAM" & "SHOEMAKER"
ALSO OCT. DATES AVAILABLE

City "FUN TRIPS"
Atlantic
At an is Cit
ONE DAY FUN TRIPS
$9990

"KISS ME KATE"
SEPT. 17 & OCT. 8 — 869.00

Depart Aug 12. 15. 16, 19
Get Back '75 BONUS PACK S1100
WIN FREE TICKETS TO A SHOW, FR I 10

Get $30 Quarters
$15 Food Credit
$30 Future Credit

YOUR,NET FR. 5 24 90

CALL YOUR TRAVEL AGENT

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OR

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The "Low-Cost Travel People"
capacity controlled and,non - retroactive.
•Special Arrangements For Groups. Call

All fares are per person,

(313) 827-4070

C TRAVEL NEIWORK®

P ie s en ts

SEPT. 2.4

• R.T BUS • 2 NOTES HOTEL • 2 CONT. BKFSTS.

• "MAME" & DRURY LANE THEATRE • DINNER
- IX • TOUR • BUS & HOTEL ONLY 11145 PP DEL

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CRUISE VALUES

PRINCESS LINE: ALL SAILINGS
SAVE $100 TO $500
COSTA LINE: ALL SAILINGS
GROUP RATES OR CABIN UPGRADES
CHANDRIES LINES: CALL FOR DETAILS
HOLLAND AMERICA LINE: ALL SAILINGS
SAVE UP TO $900
AMERICAN HAWAII CRUISES: ALL SAILINGS
SAVE $100 TO $350

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FURNITURE
FADING

3M Scotchtint will stop 99% of the sun's
ultraviolet rays — the major cause of fabric
fading — without mirrored or darkened
windows. Installed by trained professionals, it comes
with a five-year warranty. Now available in NEUTRAL.
Call for a FREE home estimate: We are licensed and
insured for your protection.

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• 2 NITES PILLAR & POST. 2 PLAYS

PHANTOM OF THE OPERA
CLEVELAND, OHIO

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THANKSGIVING
IN ISRAEL

NOV. 14.24

• R.T. AIR • FULL ISRAELI BREAKFASTS &
DINNERS DAILY • TOURS • BOAT RIDE
• AND MUCH MORE

1-800-456-1609 or 559-8620



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COMING ATTRACTIONS •
• Spa at Canyon Ranch — Nov. 4 11, 1989 •
• Scandinavian Flords1Russia — July 22, 1990 •
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FIGHT THE BIG "F"

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AUG. 18.20 & SEPT. 8.10
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• R T BUS • 1 NITE HOTEL • ORCHESTRA
"9" • SEAT PHANTOM • CONTINENTAL BREAK .
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SEPT. 22-24
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• R.T. BUS • 2 NITES HOTEL
• DINNER CRUISE • 2 BKFSTS. TOUR

LES MISERABLES
4‘.
TORONTO

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MISERABLES SAT. PM
• CITY TOUR • SCIENCE CENTER
4( • OPTIONAL DINNER AT ED'S WAREHOUSE

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(Labor Day Visak•nd)

4( SEPT. 1.3 (Labor Day)

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CHARLEVOIX

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- SC • ROUND TRIP BUS • 2 NITES HOTEL

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• 3 NITES RESORT • MEALS • CRUISE
• NIGHTLY ENTERTAINMENT

AUG. 19.22

"MAME"
CHICAGO

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Pay '99"
To '119"

Operator/Participant Contract required

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BUS, LUNCH. PLAY

Pay

"Saturday Nite Live"

Travel Boycott
Over Auschwitz

New York — In protest of
the refusal of Polish
authorities to honor an agree-
ment to close a Carmelite
convent at Auschwitz and the
anti-Semitic assault on
Jewish protestors, Rubin
Gruenbaum, president of the
National Council of Young
Israel, called on travel agents
throughout the world to
cancel all trips and tours to
Poland.

STEVENSVILLE RESORT
CATSKILL MOUNTAINS

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For Club Med

$ 18990

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