I SYNAGOGUES MIS SALE LADIES' FULL LENGTH LEATHER COATS 20% 0 F FpRREA SALE ENDS 10/7/89 Temple Hosts Jeffrey Zaslow The sisterhood and brotherhood of Temple Beth El will host a dinner featur- ing news anchor Sherry Margolis and advice colum- nist Jeffrey Zaslow 6 p.m. Oct. 17. Margolis, Detroit's Channel 2 noon news anchor, has covered the visit of Pope John LAKESIDE MALL STERLING HEIGHTS Father Brunett To Receive Award 271 W. MAPLE BIRMINGHAM TWELVE OAKS MALL NOVI CROSSWINDS MALL WEST BLOOMFIELD FAIRLANE TOWN CENTER DEARBORN PHOTO BY LISA SPINDLER ANOTHER SOMERSET FIRST MAX & MINDI Now — breast cancer has no place to hide in Michigan. Call us. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY® unusual items that can be of- fered for sale at the auction. Persons interested in con- tributing, or in obtaining in- formation about what is available, should call the Fines, 443-0082, or the synagogue office, 548-9000. Items to be auctioned in- clude "Flying High In The Sky" with WJR's traffic safe- ty helicopter for two; opera tickets; hockey star, Steve Yzerman's autographed T- shirt; a week of time-share condo stay anywhere in the country; and a variety of dinners. Jeffrey Zaslow Paul II, a series on addictions and interviews with per- sonalities from Carol Burnett to Sophia Loren. Zaslow, Margolis' husband, is author of the syndicated ad- vice column "All that Zazz." Along with fellow columnist Diane Crowley, Zaslow was chosen by the Chicago Sun Times to replace Ann Landers. Reservations are required by Oct. 10. There is a charge. Call the temple, 851-1100, for information. Rev. Alexander Brunett will receive Thmple Beth El's 1989 Leo Franklin Award in Human Relations during 8 p.m. services Oct. 27. Chief ecumenical officer of the Archdiocese of Detroit and pastor of St. Aidan's Church in Livonia, Father Brunett works to promote in- terfaith relations. The Franklin Award was established - in 1978 to perpetuate the memory of Rabbi Franklin, who worked for improved relations among men and women of diverse creeds and races. The public is invited. Free babysitting will be availble. Officers Named At B'nai David Alex Blumenberg was recently installed as presi- dent of Congregation B'nai David. Blumenberg is chair- man of Histadrut of Beth Abraham Begins Chavurot Parkwest N. of 12 Mile Northwestern Hwy. • Southfield 352-0030 Look for our 2nd location opening soon on the BOARDWALK Orchard Lake Rd. • W. Bloomfield IF YOU WANT A New Concept in Children's Wear Toddler — 3 to 6x Competitive Rates ✓ Tax Advantages v Complete Safety SOMERSET MALL W. Big Beaver Road at Coolidge, Troy Sunday 12-5/Monday, Thursday, Friday 10-9 Other Days 10-6 44 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6 1989 • BUY U.S. SAVINGS BONDS Where you bank. Congregation Beth Abra- ham Hillel Moses will launch its Jewish Education Enrich- ment Program with a meeting of J.E.E.P. Chavurot, 7:30 p.m., Oct. 17 at the synagogue. Harlene Appel- man will answer questions about how the groups are formed and work. Refreshments will be serv- ed. The public is invited. B'nai Moshe Plans Auction Congregation B'nai Moshe will host Sheruth 1989, its third annual auction, 6:30 p.m. Nov. 19 at the synagogue. Elyse and. Stephen Fine are chairmen of the planning committee. The committee is seeking donations of interesting and Alex Blumenberg Metropolitan Detroit, treasurer of the Jewish Com- munity Council, a member of the board of governors of the Jewish Welfare Federation and director of Ampal In- dustries, Inc. , Other recently elected of- ficers are George Vine, first vice president; Dr. Jay Richman, second vice presi- dent; Dr. Michael Weishaus, third vice president; Monte