Robinson says. "For exam- ple, that's why some of the suppers will be at the Center — because we realize work- ing parents may find them- selves in a tight crunch bet- ween getting home from work and picking up the athlete-guests." Between now and mid- August, when the JCC and the Detroit Maccabi Club host the North American Youth Games for the second time in the event's eight- year history (the first time was 1984), Robinson, Eisen- shtadt and their speakers' bureau will be stepping up their activities. There will be more coffees for Jewish organizations around town and phonathons are scheduled for February and March. Robinson said some of Mac- cabi's volunteers will con- duct phonathons and assist 'other organizations in call- ing their memberships to solicit housing. "Our goal is to approach every Jewish family in Detroit," Robinson says. Says Eisenshtadt, "It (hosting an athlete) is the chance of a lifetime. It's an experience they will never forget. They will gain the friendship of families in other cities in the United States and around the world and they will make friend- ships for a lifetime. "It's an exhilarating expe- rience for families," she adds. "And besides, this shows the unity of the com- munity. A family will feel left out of what is going on in their city"if they don't serve as hosts. Robinson says a recent coffee at the home of Bob and Judy Rubin in Huntington Woods drew a good response. "We're doing nicely there. It's a very close, nice com- munity and the people are really enthusiastic." She says she hopes those who have taken housing ap- plications will complete them and send them in. Persons wishing applica- tions or additional informa- tion can call the Maccabi of- fice, 661-1000, Ext. 296. Ann Arbor Seeks 100 Games Homes The Arm Arbor contingent of the Detroit Maccabi Club housing committee is seek- ing about 80 more families to house teenage Jewish athletes during the Youth Games next summer. "We're doing fine so far," said Sharon Newman, Ann Arbor housing co-chairman Fred Averbuch, M.D. Sidney Beck, M.D. Gerald Sherman, M.D. Arthur Rosner, M.D. SERVING THE COMMUNITY FOR 23 YEARS We are pleased to announce our new associate Dr. Rosner and the opening of our second office. E.N.T. Physicians, P.C. Oakland Ear, Nose and Throat Center 4415 Metro Parkway Sterling Heights, MI 31815 Southfield, Suite 32 Birmingham, MI 979-7600 647-1611 Our practice provides diagnosis and treatment of adult and pediatric; head and neck diseases and ear, nose and throat problems. We have special interests in the following areas: Hearing Services Vertigo and Dizziness • diagnostic testing and treatment • electronystagmography • brain stem evoked response Sleep Apnea • evaluation and surgery Surgery tonsil and adenoid • testing for adults and children ear head and neck cancer • hearing aid evaluation • hearing aid center endoscopic sinus surgery • maxillo-facial-rhinoplasty, septoplasty • nasal, trauma • micro-laryngeal (vocal cords) We are affiliated with William Beaumont Hospital Troy • • • • Monday through Friday and some evening hours available Panasonic SYSTE M A $495 00 Office Automation0A and up KX-P1124 $ 359 100 I Lis ItaitaatULL It '25.00 SOFTWARE ALWAYS DISCOUNTED 30% SY DRAFT, INC. LINCOLN CENTER 26130 Greenfield, Oak Park NORTHWEST SALES PARTS & SERVICE Panasonic REPAIRS Eureka Hoover Most Makes 32650 Northwestern Hwy. Farmington Hills, Ml 48018 626-0626 to of Southfield 968.2620 VACUUM $17.957 _Cleaning & Lubrication FREE PICK-UP & DELIVERY 36 exposures $2.00 off 24 exposures $6.95 $12,95 1 set • 2 sets "Must Be Done At The Same Time 2 Photos per passport (with coupon) 358-2333 Save Big Bucks $3.00 off • PASSPORT • SPECIAL - • FE- HOURS: Mon.-Thurs. 9-7 Fri. 9-6, Sat. 9-5 $1.00 off 12 exposure or disc (on developing and printing 110, 126, 135, C-41 color prints) 10% off Enlargements (8x10 or larger) . 20%-50% off on Frames 10% off on posters (from your old negatives or photos) FULL PHOTO SERVICES INCLUDING: BLACK & WHITE, ENLARGEMENTS, POSTERS 29175 Northwestern Hwy. at 12 Mile Rd. In Frankling Shopping Plaza FOREIGN DOMESTIC Maxie Collision, Inc. 325 81 Northwestern Highway, Farmington Hills, MI 48018 (313) 737-7122 JIM FLEISCHER THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 57