FOR SENIORS AilIk NISSAN NISSAN 41111 ■ NISSAN NISSAN NISSAN NISSAN NNW MIII` NI NOBODY BEATS Senior Events At Maple-Drake The Senior Adult Depart- ment of the Jewish Corn- munity Center of Metro- politan Detroit Maple-Drake "Women On The Go" will pre- sent a lively discussion on the "Women's Role In Judaism" 1 p.m. Oct. 16 in the Allen Lounge. Panelists Carolyn Greenberg, Barbara Cook, Leah Ann Kleinfeldt and Marilyn Rowens will repre- sent the Reform, Conser- vative, Orthodox and Humanistic branches of Judaism. There is a charge for non-members. A senior adult drawing and painting class will begin a six-week series 10 a.m.-noon Oct. • 15 taught by Harriet Gelfond. "Joys of Yiddish" will be held 1 p.m. Oct. 15 in Room 239. Entertainer Max Sosin and accompanist Rose Ber- man will share songs, stories and anecdotes in Yiddish. There is a charge for non-members. For information, call Marilyn Wolfe, 661-1000, Ext. 334. t oo BARNETT LOCAL NEWS lamm Used Book Sale Set At Mall The Friends of the West Bloomfield Public Library will hold their annual used book sale Oct. 18, 19, and 20 at Orchard Mall. Friday's pre-sale from 7:30 p.m. is for members only. Saturday's hours are 9 a.m.-6 p.m. and Sunday noon-4 p.m. Proudly Announces Its Fourth Class of Graduate Fellows NISSAN U NEW PATHFINDER SE NEW MAXIMA SE Auto., leather, sport pkg., CD player, sunroof, much more! Auto, leather, and much more. ioir4 r,rn...,•, ■ 36 MONTH $42894* LEASE 36 MONTH $36671* LEASE SENTRA XE 4 DOOR NEW STANZA GXE Auto., air, cruise, AM/FM cassette. Auto, sunroof, CD player, power windows. 36 MONTH $4 2588 41 36 MONTH $28399* LEASE LEASE BARN E TT PONTIAC-NISSAN 14505 MICHIGAN Your Savings Hot Line 846E1122 'J r Conveniently located on Mich. Ave. Bet. Greenfield & Schaefer 'First security and plate fees due at lease inception . Closed end lease owner not required to buy vehi• cle at lease end. 15 . 000 miles per year. 15: per mile Penalty it over. All vehicles subiect to prior sale. Support Groups Set Events The Jewish Community Center's Hearing Loss Peer Support Group will host a guided tour of the Janice Charach Epstein Museum/Gallery 1:30 p.m. Oct. 21 at the Maple/Drake building. The exhibit, "Portraits," will feature the work of six regional artists working in a variety of media. Hearing im- paired participants may be assisted by sign and/or cued speech interpreters. The Low Vision Peer Sup- port Group will meet 1 p.m. Oct. 16 in Room 239 of the Maple-Drake building. Par- ticipants will have the oppor- tunity to share their ex- periences and resources with other members. A demonstra- tion of electronic reading machines (closed circuit televisions) will be presented. For information, call Margo Weitzer, 661-1000, Ext. 314. The Wexner Foundation Fellow Graduate Program Deborah Budner Jennie Castleman Jeffrey Chajes Barbara Gelb Elliot Goldberg Ann Hartman Rachel Jarkov Igor Kotler Daniel Levin Caren Levine Scott Meltzer Leon Morris Jonathan Rudnick Benjamin Samuels Robert Scheinberg Don Seeman Dafna Siegman David Simon Kevin Taragin Brandeis University Hebrew Union College-JIR Yale University HUC-JIR/University of Southern California Jewish Theological Seminary HUC-JIR/University of Southern California Yeshiva University University of California, Los Angeles Hebrew Union College-JIR Teachers College, Columbia University Hebrew Union College-JIR Hebrew Union College-JIR Columbia University/Brandeis University RIFTS-Yeshiva University Jewish Theological Seminary Harvard University Columbia University Hebrew Union College-JIR RIETS-Yeshiva University The Wexner Foundation was created by Leslie H. Wexner, the founder and chairman of The Limited Inc., and his mother, Mrs. Bella Wexner. The Foundation is committed to the recruitment and enhancement of Jewish leadership. The Wexner Graduate Fellowship Program is designed to encourage the most promising and talented Jewish men and women to pursue full-time graduate studies leading to careers in professional Jewish leadership. The program provides full academic tuition, generous living stipends and annual Foundation-sponsored institutes and learning experi- ences. Fellowships are awarded to outstanding candidates who demonstrate the potential to assume major leadership positions in the fields of Jewish Education, Jewish Commu- nal Service, the Rabbinate, the Cantorate and Jewish Studies. The Foundation welcomes inquiries. 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