YOUTH Let's Lunch -;z5;i}zpr-f & Learn - A 4-Part Luncheon Series sponsored by Kadima Unsuccessful Contact Lens Wearers Gain a better understanding of daily stress and how to cope with it with Better Mental and Physical Health O Coping-If Not Now-When & How Friday, November 15, 1991 - 12:00-1:30 pm @ Eat Healthy - Be Healthy Wed., November 20, 1991 - 12:00-1:30 pm • Exercise • Look Better-Feel Better Friday, December 6, 1991 - 12:00-1:30 pm O How, When to Seek Help Friday, December 13, 1991 - 12:00-1:30 pm Enjoy delicious low fat, low cholesterol recipes at 41 70.00 per/package Sweet Lorraines Cafe $20.00 per/single lunch Register Today! & Call Kadima - 559-8235 29200 Southfield, Suite 205, Southfield, MI 48076 Kadima is a non-profit agency providing support services for adults with psychiatric disabilities in Oakland County We are a nonsectarian organiza- tion, providing Jewish culture, tradition and activities within our programs. If you want to try contact lenses, the doctors at Roland Optics can help you. We can help even if you've been told you cannot wear contact lenses or if you've had a bad experience wearing them. YESHIVA BETH YEHUDAH TAKES THIS OPPORTUNITY TO THANK MRS. FLORA HOFFMAN For 18 years we have had success where others have failed. Because we are clinical investigators for certain contact lens companies, we have access to products and technology that other practices do not. We Offer: • $25.00 Rebate - C.H.A.I.M. Holds Israeli Night For trade-in of old contact lenses for contact lenses you can't wear. A generous memorial tribute was presented to Rabbi ROMANO Norman Kahn, Executive Vice President of Yeshiva Beth Yehudah, by Mrs. Flora Hoffman. The tribute is in memory of her beloved parents, Meyer and Bessie B. Beckman, _ and daughter, Myra Jacqueline Hoffman, who herself attended Bois Yaakov. OPTICC Voted #1 in-Detroit. (313) 358-2920 Applegate Square 29959 Northwestern Highway Between 12 & 13 Mile 401:tet e $ TELL US THE OCCASION WE'LL DO THE REST 354-3499 • Cookie & Candy Trays • Hotel & Hospitality Baskets m Orders • Welcome We've Moved! 29512 Northwestern Southfield 00)10143 j1 Sandee Nabat Elaine Kovinsky 4111•111111. 94 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1991 C.H.A.I.M. — Children of Holocaust-Survivors Associa- tion In Michigan, will host an evening of Israeli food, music, and folkdancing 7:30 p.m. Oct. 26 at the Maple-Drake Jewish Community Center. Felafel, Hummus, Tabouleh, desserts and coffee will be served. Israeli folkdance instructor Shelly Jackier will teach folkdancing. There is a charge. For reser- vations, call Morry Levin, 661-9715; or Eva Kraus, 661-0838. JPM Offers Physical Education *aka rilV64- A E Tamarack Camps will spon- sor three resident winter camps for girls and boys beginning' with a three-day program for 2nd and 3rd graders Dec. 22-24. Activities include tobogganing, ice skating, indoor crafts, and outdoor sports, plus games night and movie night. A four-day winter camp will follow Dec. 26-29 for 4th and 5th graders. A three-day winter camp for 6th-8th graders will be held Feb. 14-16. In addition to camp activities, there will be cross country skiing on camp property and down-hill skiing at nearby Mount Holly. The annual New Year's Family Camp is scheduled for Dec. 29-Jan. 1. Cross-country skiing, skating, crafts, winter sports, talent shows, and New Year's Eve programs are planned. All programs will take place at Butzel Conference Center, located across the lake from Camp Maas in nor- thern Oakland County. The food service is under the supervision of the Council of Orthodox Rabbis. For information, call the Fresh Air Society, 661-0100. 'I LOCAL NEWS • Free Consultations - by appointment • Money Back Guarantee - You won't pay 0 Winter Camps Set For Children Winter physical education classes will begin Nov. 17 at the Jimmy Prentis Morris Jewish Community Center of- fering pre-school physical education, roller-blade floor hockey, basketball and gymnastics. Parent/toddler classes, dance, art, theater and music will be featured this winter for Creative Kids at JPM. For schedules and fees, call Theresa Fulgenzi, 967-4030.