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May 04, 1990 - Image 106

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-05-04

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I FOR SENIORS I

You are cordially invited to
Beaumont, Royal Oak's Open House
at the new

Edward and Lillian Rose
Cancer Center

Center Seniors
Hold Programs

Saturday, May 5, 1990
3 p.m. to 5 p.m.

William Beaumont Hospital
3601 West Thirteen Mile Road
Royal Oak, Michigan 48073

Beaumont®

William Beaumont Hospital

Blight
Lights

sf.)°,:s°•0* CITY OF HOPE 40 4:1 .00

presents

04,

"A Day in the Catskills"

The newest lighting
showroom featuring:

May 10th - 7:30 p.m. - At Beth Achim

• lamps
• fixtures
• bulbs
inside Colony Interiors

Max Sosin, M.C.

Tickets Available at the Door or
Call 357-5035

Bus Pickup at McDonnell Tower at 6:30
Fleichman Hall at 6:30 p.m.
Lincoln Tower 7:00

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DRAPERY CLEANERS

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SONNY BRASS

Draperies
Bedspreads
Blankets (cleaned or laundered)
Window Shades
Lampshades
Pillows
Venetian Blinds

estimates
pick-up
■ delivery
Any other items you may hove —
if it can be cleaned, we'll clean it
and clean It properly

Phone for "all that the name implies"

lE• jewelry
<• accessories
o • apparel
o • furniture
■ bridal registry
0 ■ wish list
• executive gifts

(313) 827.3344

i Mack Pitt

AND HIS
ORCHESTRA

FREE

FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1990

c

851-1881

Located btwn Northwestern & 13 Mile

(cleaned. retaped & re-corded)

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NOW . . . at your senficeN

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891-1818

West Bloomfield

OPERATING THE MEW
AND IMPROVED
(-)s-7- SERVICE

358-3642

Combo • Big Band}

The Senior Adult Depart-
ment of the Jewish Com-
munity Center will hold pro-
grams at the Maple-Drake
building.
May 7 — Frances Weinberg
will review Garden of Lies by
Eileen Goudge at 1 p.m. in
the Library. There is a charge
for non-members.
May 8 — Walking Club in
the Rosenberg Complex 9
a.m.-10 a.m. There is no
charge. Register with Margo
Weitzer, 661-1000, Ext. 314.
Fitness Through Folkdance,
with Sonny Lipenholtz, Room
150, 1 p.m.-2:30 p.m. There is
a charge.
May 9 — Mindscape, Ex-
pression Through Art, paint-
ing taught by Barbara
Mellen, Room 150, 1-3 p.m.
There is a charge.
May 10 — Walking Club
in the Rosenberg Complex
9 a.m.-10 a.m. Register with
Margo Weitzer. Party Bridge,
Room 239, 12:30 p.m.-3 p.m.
There is a charge for
non-members.
The Stratford Experience,
May 16-17 will feature Guys
and Dolls and Shakespeare's
The Merry Wives of Windsor.
The trip includes deluxe non-
smoking motorcoach, admis-
sion to both plays, dinner at
Samuel's Restaurant, room at
the Festival Motor Inn,
backstage or city tour, bag-
gage handling and travel
escort. Call Marilyn Wolfe for
details.
Savor Japan in Saginaw,
June 19 will offer a tour of the
Japanese Cultural Center
and Tea House with an
authentic tea ceremony.
Tourists will see the art or
origami, rose gardens and an
antique warehouse. A five-
course Japanese luncheon
will be offered.
For information, call
Marilyn Wolfe, 661-1000,
Ext. 333.

JPM Seniors

Plan Events

The Senior Adult Depart-
ment of the Jewish Com-
munity Center's Jimmy Pren-
tis Morris building is plann-
ing activities.
May 4 — Erev Shabbat pro-
gram with Cantor Max
Shimansky 12:30 p.m. in
Jaffe Hall.
May 6 — Easter Parade will
be shown 2 p.m. in the
Assembly Hall. There is no
charge.
May 7 — Morning Walk
7:15 a.m. in the gym. Harriet
Gelfond art class 9 a.m. in
Room 11. Mother's Club noon
in Jaffe Hall. Rabbi Gorrelick
12:30 p.m. in Room 4. The

mah jongg players 12:30 p.m.
in Room 15. Linda Kayes'
class on Israel — Past and
Present 1:30 p.m. in Room 8A.
May 8 — Frances Weinberg
presents Jewish humor 11
a.m. in Room 4. Monty Korn
talks about legal questions 1
p.m. in Assembly Hall. Tues-
day movie matinee, Strike Up
The Band at 1:45 p.m.
May 9 — The Widowed Sup-
port Group 10:30 a.m. in
Room 3. Explore the Bible
with Stanley Clammage 11
a.m. in Room 4. Rabbi Gor-
relick lectures 12:30 p.m. in
Room 4. The Wednesday
Afternoon Social 1 p.m. in
Jaffe Hall.
May 10 — The Center Men's
Forum 10:30 a.m. in Room 4.
The Yiddish Culture Club
12:30 p.m. in Jaffe Hall. Irv-
ing Herman conducts Press
Review 12:45 p.m. in Room
15. From 1:30 p.m.-3 p.m. Dr.
Aubrey Goldman and Shirley
Kramer, R.N. of Sinai
Hospital, provide health
screenings for senior adults.
The Thursday Afternoon
Video Feature will be Exodus
at 1:30 p.m. in the Atrium
with a repeat Friday 10 a.m.
in Assembly Hall.

Seniors Offered
Health Aides

Jewish Vocational Service
will match qualified home
health aides with people in
the community who need
help in caring for loved ones
who are disabled, ill or
elderly.
Fees are negotiated bet-
ween parties, and JVS does
not establish rates or become
involved in the negotiation
process.
For information, call Muriel
Posner at JVS, 559-5000.

""1 LOCAL NEWS

I'm"

Rabbi Schiller
Sets Lecture

Rabbi Nota Schiller will
give an address on behalf of
the Yeshiva Gedolah T.O.R.A.
educational program 7:30
p.m. May 15 at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ruby, 6090
Pickwood Court, West
Bloomfield.
Rabbi Schiller received or-
dination from Neir Israel
Rabbinical College.
Founder and dean of Ohr
Somayach College of Judaic
Studies in Jerusalem, Rabbi
Schiller was honored by the
President of Israel, Chaim
Herzog, for his work in Jewish
education and political
affairs.
Reservations may be made
by contacting Rabbi Eric
Krohner at Yeshiva Gedolah,
968-3361. There is a fee.

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