YOU'RE LOOKING ATA LETHAL WEAPON. 6638 TELEGRAPH RD. AND MAPLE IN THE BLOOMFIELD PLAZA 851-0313 "W here You Can See and Taste The Difference!" Enjoy Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner In The Casual Elegance You Want For Gracious Dining at Reasonable Prices 7 Days A Week Our Dinner Specials Change Every Day oivoutec 1Z) TEQUILA PARTY EVERY WEDNESDAY Fact is, more Americans may die by the fork than by any other weapon. That's because so many of them use it irresponsibly. Like to fill up on high-fat, high- cholesterol foods. Foods that can load the blood with cholesterol, which can build up plaque in their arteries, increasing their risk of heart attacks and threaten- ing their lives. So next time you pick up a fork, remem- ber to handle it as you would any other weapon. For self-defense, not self-destruction. American Heart Association WERE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE This space provided as a public service. 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. $1 MARGARITAS, TEQUILAS &SHOOTERS FREE BUFFET I ASK ABOUT OUR FABULOUS SUMMER PARTIES 1 CROSSWINDS MALL, ORCHARD LAKE RD. AT LONE PINE 7370300 ■ NEW AWARD WINNING CASUAL RESTAURANT IN NOVI! VICTOR'S ■ Specializing in fresh seafood, pastas & steaks ■ Fresh & creative daily specials at modest prices ■ Items for the health conscious ■ Live Piano Music ■ Banquet facilities ■ All Major credit cards accepted NO I I NN build a strong foundation with good prenatal care. 50% OFF! With this coupon Receive 50% Off a second lunch or dinner entree of equal or lesser value. General Cinema movie tickets ($4.25 value) with dinner. I per person. 43317 Grand River & Novi Rd. 349-1438 FRIDAY, JUNE V 7, 1991 SPOTLIGHT Expires 6-31-91 THIS SPACE CONTRIBUTED BY THE PUBLISHER UHS nursery students perform Noah's Ark. UHS Nursery Presents Noah's Ark Play CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ Local Columnist T he Woman's Auxiliary of the United Hebrew Schools held its final meeting on May 29 at the Agency for Jewish Edu- cation. The organization presented Rabbi Bruce Aft , who is leaving the agency to take a pulpit in Washington, D.C., with a Jewish history and art book. Co-presidents of the Woman's Auxiliary are Florence Gantz, Anna Mikel and Sadie Goren. Another highlight of the afternoon was the presenta- tion of Noah's Ark by the nursery school under the direction of Carol Gale. The students marched, clapped and pranced around the room performing the story. Some of the active students included: Joel Adelsberg, Jared Aver- buch, Courtney Bohm, Colin Booker, Ashley Danto, Daniel Diskin, Joshua Diskin, Rachel Diskin, Joshua Faber, Bradd Golani, Robyn Goldberg, Alan Liner, Alexa Lipman, Rebecca Miller, Alexander Schostak, Brittani Schwartz, Ellery Schwartz, Ilyssa Tackel, Abby Urnovitz, Lauren Waterstone, Scott Wolf, Ariella Wrotslausky and Kelsey Barris. Nursery student Emily Kimmel played the part of the bird. "I like crashing," said Emily after she soared around the room and then hugged her mom, Laurie Kimmel. SZ INSTALLATION The Sisterhood of Con- gregation Shaarey Zedek held its installation lun- cheon on June 3. Rabbi • r. Emily and Laurie Kimmel Groner installed the sisterhood officers: Faye Ullmann, president, Debbie Balkin, Sharon Berry, Gail Goodstein, Linda Gold, Marilyn Kar- bal, Shirley Ruzumna, Rusty Rosman, Elaine Resnick, Sandra Chen-in, Pearl Manello, Jacqueline Elkus and Randee Lip- man. Sisterhood president: Faye Ullmann. The sisterhood Honored Cantor Rube for his 25 years with the congregation.