• building on Sundays, January 7, 14, 21, 28, February 4, 11 and 25. There is a charge. For information, call Mariyn Wolfe, 661-1000, ext. 333 Aleynu Offers Hebrew Courses Aish Halbrah/Aleynu has set early March for the crash course follow-up. The course, open to Hebrew Crash Course gradautes and others needing to improve their Hebrew skills, will focus on how and what to pray. Basic reading Hebrew reading skills are re- quired for this class. Upon completion of the course, participants will know how to follow in the prayer book on Sabbath and holidays, the order and struc- ture of the prayer services and the meanings behind many of the prayers. The class will be taught by Dr. Ricahrd Schwarcz and will take place at the Aish HaTorah offices. For those who want to learn to read Hebrew from "Aleph to Taft' Aish HaTorah/Aleynu will hold Hebrew Crash Courses at locations in the northwest suburban area in March. For information, call Aish HaTorah office, 948-6900. Midrasha Sets Lunch And Learn The Midrasha-College of Jewish Studies is sponsoring a Lunch and Learn Series for the Winter/Spring 1990 semester. Rabbi Bruce Aft, Midrasha director Community Jewish High School and principal, will lecture on "Back to the Sources: A Survey of Sacred Jewish Texts." The first lec- ture of the six-part series will be held Jan. 10. A kosher lunch will be served at noon and the lecture will follow at 12:30 p.m. Subsequent lec- tures will be held Feb. 14, March 14, April 4, May 9 and June 13. The series will be at the United Hebrew Schools building. Students may also register for individual lectures. For information, call the Midrasha, 352-7117. AGENCY FOR JEWISH EDUCATION and JEAN AND SAMUEL FRANKEL CENTER FOR JUDIAC STUDIES UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN present A College Credit Course 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. for High School Seniors ENGLISH 280: THEMATIC APPROACHES TO LITERATURE AMERICAN JEWISH LITERATURE FREE GIFT on First Visit DR. CRAIG BROD, DR. STEYR SCHREIER FOOT SPECIALISTS 5755 W. Maple, Suite 111 West Bloomfield 855-FEET Instructor: Dr. Mashey Bernstein, Visiting Lecturer of English Literature, University of Michigan — Receive 3 college credits from the University of Michigan (credits transferrable to other colleges and universities) — Review historical, literary and religious aspects of American-Jewish short stories We accept most insurance as full payment. No out of pocket expense to you. Call for an appointment. (855-3338) — learn how to read literature to be better prepared for the university experience — learn about yourself through literature — easy-going format recognizing students are on a high school level DETROIT'S HIGHEST RATES 12 MONTH CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT 8.000% 8.243% Effective Annual Yield' Minimum Deposit of $500 WHEN Tuesdays, beginning January 30 for 15 weeks 3:30 - 6:30 P.M. WHERE: United Hebrew Schools Sigmund and Sophie Rohlik Building 21550 West Twelve Mile Road Southfield, MI 48076 COST: Only 5150 due to the generosity of the Mina and Theodore Bargman Foundation For registration and further information, contact Rabbi Bruce D. Aft, Agency for Jewish Education at 352-7117. 'Compounded Quarterly. Rates to change without notice. This is a fixed rate account that is insured to S100,000 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation (FSLIC). Substantial Interest Penalty for early withdrawal from certificate accounts. FIRST SECURITY SAVINGS BANK FSB MAIN OFFICE 1760 Telegraph Rd. (Just South of Orchard Lake) HOURS: MON.-THURS. 9:30 - 4:30 FRI. 9:30-6:00 SAVE YOUR DEDUCTIBLE* HERBS RELIABLE SERVICE BUMP & PAINT BUMPING & PAINTING — Same Location Since 1972 — SHOP 493-0212 ..... :••••". f Free Pickup and ■ •. •• Delivery . . . HOME 356-3677 Herb's Wholesale Tires All Major Brands Repairs, Mounting, Balancing _, Aill. *Ask for Details LEARNING DISABILITIES CLINIC • Private Tutoring • Evaluation • Therapy LYNNE MASTER, M.Ed Director CRUISE WEAR LARGEST SELECTION EVER!! PHONE 338-7700 352-7700 OPPORIumny Shir Shalom/JEFF Plan Programs Temple Shir Shalom, in cooperation with Jewish Ex- periences For Families, will present the second in a series of four programs of the "Fami- ly Living Room" 10:30 a.m. Jan. 14 at Doherty Elemen- tary. ATTENTION: COLLEGE-BOUND HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS 545-6677 433-3323 25201 Coolidge, Oak Park • 4036 Telegraph, Bloomfield Hills • ADRIENNE • TRIC TRAC VITTADINI • WHITE ON WHITE • TINA HAGEN • PHYLIS • METROPOLE KEITLEN AND MANY, MANY MORE FAMOUS BRAND NAMES COMPLAISANTITHE STADIUM ORCHARD LAKE ROAD & 14 MILE • HUNTERS SQUARE 855-4460 855-6566 YOUR EXERCISE CONNECTION • TREADMILLS — Electric/Manual • HEALTH BIKES — Manual/Dual Action/Electric • ROWING MACHINES • STAIR CLIMBERS • MASSAGE ROLLERS • MISC. GYM EQUIPMENT (ALL ITEMS DISCOUNTED) LARRY ARONOFF ACTON RENTAL & SALES 3.12) 891-6500 3, 13) 540-5550 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 49