YEAR in DETROIT Continued from preceding page "Entertainment At Its Finest" Westward Ho! C , "The Queen Bee" • BUSINESS MEETINGS • PRIVATE PARTIES • SPECIAL EVENTS • ALL OCCASIONS ASK ABOUT OUR GROUP RATES .& SPECIAL PACKAGES I CATERING AVAILABLE THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS STOCK REMOVAL SOME ITEMS OFFICE SUPPLIES ALL SOFTWARE 75% OFF 30% OFF 30% OFF ongregations B'nai Moshe and B'nai David sold their buildings in Oak Park and Southfield and announced their intentions to move to West Bloomfield. B'nai Moshe's plans were snagged by opposition of the West Bloomfield Township Board. Numerous meetings and threats of court action eventually won the support of the township trustees. The Lubavitch Foundation of Michigan is facing a similar struggle with West Bloomfield and Temple Shir Shalom is shepherding its plans for a sanctuary through the township hall. The Jewish Welfare Federation sent mixed signals in this direction at the beginning and at the end of the year. Federation purchased B'nai Moshe's building in Oak Park in an effort to enhance the Neighborhood Project, and Yeshiva Beth Yehuda's girls' school will move into the building. But Federation also announced last month its intention to move from its downtown location to a site in Farmington Hills. ❑ The Jewish Welfare Federation plans to move its headquarters from downtown to the suburbs. Printers - Used from $20.00 Hardware & Software from $5.00 SYSTEM Pa Ol tr.7?n?!*ii $ w 100 • $25.00 lk SOFTWARE ALWAYS DISCOUNTED 30% 29 5 and up 7 386SX-16 SYSTEM Kx-P1124 $289 r VGA -1795.00 - 40 MEG L.L7 1 • ldA9 T SY DRAFT, INC. LINCOLN CENTER 26130 Greenfield, Oak Park 968-2620 DOUBLE YOUR CLOSET SPACE with THE CLOSET SYSTEMS CO. A volunteer for Yad Ezra, a Kosher food pantry for hungry Jews. .„y • FAIR PRICES • CUSTOM DESIGN WIRE VENTILATED SHELVING • AND LAMINATES AVAILABLE • 50 FREE HANGERS with each order • I set per household 855-6010 SUMP PUMP failure OR POWER OUTAGE IS NO. PROBLEM IF YOU $149.50 HAVE AN AUTOMATIC JET PUMP. INSTALLATION AVAILABLE H. B. LEWIS PLUMBING 54 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1990 352-9350 Feeding The Hungry A kosher food pantry for hungry Jews was estab- lished in Southfield, but Yad Ezra has been suffering from its own success. During its first months of operation, Yad Ezra helped an average of 800 individuals and was running out of funds and supplies. At the same time, the efforts of Mazon — A Jewish Response to Hunger — have been expanding. Ten congregations now belong to the program, encouraging their members to contribute three percent of the cost of a party to Mazon's national fundraising efforts for the hungry. As an outgrowth of Mazon, Jewish volunteers are working to establish Forgotten Harvest, which will collect surplus food from individuals and restaurants for area food banks. While efforts to help the hungry, both within and outside the Jewish community, have multiplied, many volunteers believe the efforts must be heavily increased to be effective. ❑