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October 05, 1990 - Image 109

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-10-05

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THE
PERFECT TIMING

SALE

birth of their son, Daniel
Peretz, brother to Mira Elana,
Sarit Ora, and David
Gedaliah. Proud grand-
parents are Beverly Wein-
garden of West Bloomfield,
Lester Zeff of Troy, and Millie
and Ed Rosenbaum of South-
field. Daniel Peretz is
named in loving memory of _
his paternal great-grand-
father, Samuel Spinner.

Grandfather
Clocks
35% Off

Anderson
Clock Works

AUG. 5 — Robby and Susan
(Siegal) Guntmacher of West
Bloomfield are thrilled to
announce the birth of their
daughter, Jenna Brooke. De-
lighted grandparents are
Ethel and Ben Siegal of West
Bloomfield and Roslyn Gunt-
macher of Fort Lauderdale,
Fla. Proud great-grand-
mother is Freida Greenstein
of Boca Raton, Fla. Jenna
Brooke is named in loving
memory of her paternal
grandfather, Julius Gunt-
macher, and her maternal
great-grandfather, Benjamin
Baker.

JULY 26 — Steven and Ruth
(Gilbert) Chaness of Walled
Lake are thrilled to announce
the birth of their son, David
Paul. Proud grandparents are
Daniel and Jo Gilbert of
Southfield and Fred and Enid
Chaness of West Bloomfield.
. David Paul is named in loving
memory of his maternal
great-grandfather, Paul Tilds.

Sales and Service

478-6660

27437 W. Six Mile Road
Livonia
(Open 7 Days)

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SIGN UP NOW!

ACT II

(THEATRE ARTS PRODUCTIONS)
METRO - DETROIT'S
PERFORMING ARTS CENTER

2943 Orchard Lake Road • Keego Harbor, MI 48320

QUESTION: What is the
difference between a rollover
and the $125,000 profit
exclusion?

ANSWER: The rollover is a
means of deferring payment of
any capital gains tax if you sell
your principal residence and
buy another (within two years)
for more money. There is no
limit on the number of times
you can use this deferment.
If you are over 55, you can
exclude up to $125,000 in tax-
able profit from the sale of
your principal residence—
whether or not you buy
another home. The home must
have been your principal resi-
dence for at least three of the
five years preceding the sale.

THERE IS NO limit to the
number of rollovers. The
$125,000 exclusion is a one
time opportunity.
*****************
Please phone
Ray A. Fox
or drop in at
CRANBROOK
ASSOCIATES, INC

32440 Franklin Road
Franklin

Phone: 626-8700

ACT II (THEATRE ARTS PRODUCTION)
Metro-Detroit's performing arts center, is
offering professional training for the
serious actor & actress.

LET THERE BE LIGHT

Resettlement Service

All donations may be dropped off at four conve-
nient locations — ADAT SHALOM, BETH SHALOM,
TEMPLE EMANU-EL OR TEMPLE ISRAEL — Until
October 15, 1990.

(3 LEVELS OF INSTRUCTION)

HOURS: MON. thru FRI. 4-10 p.m.

ACT II 682.6766

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CHASE

Please donate your spare table and floor lamps (in
working condition) to our new American families.

AGES: (8.12) & (13 & UP)

CALL FOR DETAILS

Chase Manhattan of Michigan
Jim Linnane, Vice President
Bloomfield Hills: 313-645-6466

LAMPAATHON

ACTING CLASSES!

Machon Sets
New York Tour

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For more information, please call Louise Hacker
at 559-1500.

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IDEAL INTERIORS

Custom Formica Furniture

GIFTWARE • KITCHENWARE • GOURMET SHOP • COFFEES
LAMPS & SHADES • JEWELERY ITEMS

Nothing Fishy About our Sale!
"Le Perch" Hardwood Trivet
just an Example of our
Unique Gifts.
Reg. $14.95 Now $10.95

SIMCHA
Sets Programs

Simcha, a supportive
organization for gay and les-
bian Jews, will sponsor Oc-
tober events: Oct. 7 — Sukkot
party; Oct. 28 — author, Lev
Raphael, will speak about his
new book.
For information, call the
Simcha hotline, 353-8025.

Ray A. Fox, Licensed Realtor
ROLLOVER VS $125,000 EXCLUSION

Presented in cooperation with

maul LOCAL NEWS Imm•

Marshall Levin, ad-
ministrator of Machon
L'Torah, the Jewish Learning
Network of Michigan, an-
nounced a tour of New York
for married couples in
December.
The tour will include New
York landmarks, kosher
cuisine, Jewish life in
Brooklyn, Monsey, Manhat-
tan and a learning experience
in a yeshiva atmosphere. The
five-day tour will be led by '
Rabbi and Mrs. Avraham
Jacobovitz of Machon Mbrah.
For information, call the
Machon office, 967-0888.

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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