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will use your donations to purchase cases of food and
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7 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.
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8 a.m. thru 9 p.m.
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11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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29855 Northwestern Hwy. • Applegate Square • Southfield • 353-2757
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7 Nights
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and mail to: 15670 W. 10 Mile, Suite 107
Southfield, MI 48075
For more information, call (313) 557-FOOD (3663).
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$13.75 case
$12.33 case
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• GRAND BUFFET FEATURING 10 HOT ENTREES INCLUDING
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COUNTRY STYLE MIS SMOKED BACON. PORK SAUSAGE
HASH BROWNS. VEGETABLE DU TOUR STARCH DU FOUR.
ENIBASSY
$25.00 case
$21.00 case
$35.00 case
$15.00 case
$26.85 case
$29.25 case
Enclosed is my check in the amount of $
case(s) of food as a tax deductible contri-
for
bution to YAD EZRA to help feed the Jewish hungry.
• POACHED NORWEGIAN SALMON WITH DICED RED ONIONS. CAPERS AND TOMATOES
• NOVA LOX. TUNA SALAD DISPLAY AND SMOKED WHITEFISH
• ASSORTMENT OF FRESH BAGELS (Salt. Egg. Onion. Plain) AND CREAM CHEESE
• COOKED TO ORDER OMELETTES FEATURING BROCCOU. CHEDDAR & SWISS CHEESE.
ONIONS. GREEN & RED BELL PEPPERS. RIPE OLIVES. GARDEN TOMATOES & MUSHROOMS.
• WAFFLE STATION: STRAWBERRY GLAZE. WHIPPED CREAM. BLUEBERRIES AND MAPLE SYRUP.
• CARVING STATION FEATURING TOP ROUND OF BEEF AND ROAST TOM TURKEY.
• DELUXE SALAD BAR INCLUDING PASTA SALAD POTATO SALAD. COLESLAW. GARDEN SALAD.
ASSORTED DRESSINGS. GRATED CHEESE. TOMATOES. SWEET RED ONIONS. MUSHROOMS.
• INTERNATIONAL CHEESE BOARD WITH SWISS CHEESE. BOURSIN CHEESE. CHEDDAR CHEESE.
BRIE CHEESE.
• FRESH SEASONAL FRUIT INCLUDING HONEYDEW. WATERMELON AND CANTALOPE
• CRUDITE DISPLAY: CRISP RELISHES AND DIP.
• SWEET TABLE APPLE COBBLER. EYE-TEASING ARRAY
OF MINI PASTRIES. PEACH COBBLER. CHEESECAKE
COOKIES, CREAM PIES TORIES.
VARIETY OF CAKES. PECAN PIE
1 case 6.5 oz. chunk tuna in water
1 case peanut butter (creamy)
1 case Quaker oatmeal (18 oz.)
1 case thin spaghetti (16 oz.)
1 case Bisquick (40 oz.)
1 case Matzo Meal (12 oz.)
1 case Horowitz-Margaretan
soup mix in tubes (6 oz.)
1
❑ case raw rice (1 lb.)
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PUT YOUR
MONEY
IN FUTURES.
Invest in something that helps
all of us. Give to the United
Way Torch Drive. For all the
good you can do.
United Way
for Southeastern Michigan
833-9425
A $6,444 Senior Center
Developer Grant from the
Area Agency on Aging 1-B
has been awarded to the
Jewish Community Center of
Washtenaw County.
Monies from the grant, ef-
fective Oct. 1, 1990, will be
used to develop a senior
center at the JCC. The JCC
now provides approximately
10 hours of activities, in-
cluding a Thursday luncheon
accompanied by lectures,
movies and performances and
a modified exercise class as
well as a Monday series of
classes on various cultural
topics followed by lunch and
a bridge class.
Yehudit Newman, JCC
Senior Coordinator, said she
is interested in using the
grant money to expand
cultural arts programming
and for outreach to seniors
who are socially isolated or
have the potential to become
so because they are new in
town, have poor health or
have recently suffered the
death of a spouse. Newman
said Ann Arbor is seeing a
large influx of Jewish seniors
many of whom come from
larger Jewish communities
and are accustomed to being
serviced by Jewish agencies.
For information on senior
programs, call Nancy
Margolis, 971-0990. The pro-
grams are open to all
regardless of race or religion.
JPM Seniors
Set Events
The Senior Adult Depart-
ment of the Jimmy Prentis
Morris Jewish Community
Center will offer the following
activities:
July 20 — Love of Learning,
a discussion group with Israel
Klaymer 12:30 p.m. in Room
4. An erev Shabbat program
12:30_ p.m. in Jaffe Hall.
July 23 — Adult Fitness
7:15 a.m. in the gym. Rabbi
Gorrelick will lecture 12:30
p.m. in Room 4. The Ben
Gurion Men's Club noon-4
p.m. Room 3. Senior Adult
Choir 12:30 p.m. in Room 2.
Mah jongg 12:30 p.m.-4 p.m.
in Assembly Hall.
July 24 — A book review 11
a.m. in Room 4. Michael
Bridges of the Consumers
Power Company will speak at
the Tuesday Afternoon lec-
ture series, 1 p.m. in
Assembly Hall. His topic:
"Energy Usage and Conser-
vation." Forty-Second Street
part 2, 1:45 p.m.
July 25 — The Widowed
Support group 10:30 a.m. in
Room 3. "Explore The Bible,"
with Stanley Clammage, 11