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November 08, 1991 - Image 98

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-11-08

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!FOR SENIORS

THANKSGIVING 1111ENti
.. THE TAKE-HOME FEAST FROM QUALITY KOSHER CATERING . .

352-7758

WHOLE ROASTED TURKEY

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served with giblet gravy. Challah.
stuffing and Cranberry Relish. Carved on request. Serves 8-12 people.

$55.00
$8.75
$9.25
$1.75
9.25
9.25
$1.25

MUSHROOM BARLEY SOUP 1/2 Gallon. Serves 7
RELISH PLATTER Pickles, Celery, Carrots, Ripe and Green Olives.
SWEET POTATO PUFF ON A PINEAPPLE RING
OVEN BROWN IRISH POTATOES
BROCCOLI
"BUTTERED?" BELGIAN CARROTS
DESSERT CHOICES
APPLE PIE Homemade with fresh apples. Serves 8.
PUMPKIN PIE The once a year treat. Serves 8.

$6.00
$6.00

Orders will be taken throough Friday, November 25, 1991
Orders should be picked up on Thursday, November 28 at
Congregation Shaarey Zedek from 10 a.m. till 2 p.m.

HOME MADE KOSHER FOOD AT ITS BEST
Call 352-7758

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Full Service Glatt Kosher Butcher

FRESH THANKSGIVING TURKEYS — Place Your Order Early!

THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS
Blade Cut Lamb Chops
$3.89 / lb.

WE NOW CARRY

• Turkey Breast
• Turkey Pastrami
• Smoked Turkey

• Turkey Roll
• Smoked Fish
• Sable Tails

THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS
Beef Liver
99 4 / lb.

THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS
Ground Shoulder
$2.59 / lb.

While Supplies Last

While Supplies Last

C C

(1 block southeast of 14 Mile)

Yossell & Susan (Hollander) Kellman

855-8830

ORCHARD 12 PLAZA
27885 ORCHARD LAKE RD. AT 12 MILE
553-2165

MON-SAT
9-9

SUN
11-6

10 /0 OFF

ON ANY PURCHASE

Expires 11-15-91

I 1 GAMES I 1 I

BOARD AND CARD GAMES
Backgammon • Bridge • Pinochle
Hearts • Gin Rummy • Klobiash

NO MEMBER FEES • OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
SEVEN DAYS A WEEK

Cavendish North
Social Club

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1991

30065 Greenfield Road
at 12 1/2 Mile

642-9616

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COUPON

Excluding Sole Items

14 Mile

Tiffany Plaza
32839 Northwestern Highway _t

All kashrut laws strictly observed
under the supervision of the Council of Orthodox Rabbis

Beth El Seniors
Plan Events

The Jimmy Prentis Morris
Jewish Community Center
will offer bingo 2 p.m. Nov. 10.
Prizes and food are included
in the admission charge.
Yiddish speaking people
are invited to join Sol
Granadier for the monthly
meeting of the Yiddish Study
Group 12:30 p.m. Nov. 14.
Literature, poetry, commen-
tary and philosophy will be
presented.
"Growing Wiser," a four-
part workshop on mental
wellness, will begin 1 p.m.
Nov. 21. This series, in
cooperation with the Oakland
County Health Division, will
offer techniques to enhance
memory, beat the blues and
deal with change. Registra-
tion is on-going at the JPM
Box Office. There is no charge.
A federally funded kosher
hot lunch program is offered
Monday through Friday at
the JPM. Meals are reserved
beginning at 10 a.m. each
week-day on a first-come,
first-served basis for persons
age 60 and older. A donation
of $1.50 is suggested.For in-
formation, call Cora Terrell,
968-1260.

Two events are planned for
Temple Beth El seniors.
The Middle Years Group
will host the Southwest
Chorale in a presentation en-
titled "Showtime" 1 p.m. Nov.
10 which will be preceded by
cake and coffee at 12:30 p.m.
Membership in the Middle
Years Group is open to all
seniors 55 years of age or
older. For information, call
Clem Weitzman, 540-6859; or
Milton Jansky, 535-2473.
"A Sneak Preview of —(
Chanukah" will be featured
at the noon Nov. 19 luncheon
of the Beth Elders. Cantor
Gail Hirschenfang and
pianist Gale Kramer will
entertain with songs of the
season. Lunch will follow the

program. There is a charge.
For reservations by Nov. 15,
call Jeanette Cohen,
737-0194; or Hy Frank,
851-8677.

Seniors Group
Hears Speaker

While Supplies Last

• Lox

JPM Seniors
Plan Events

Beautify your
home for the
holidays with
Oriental rugs
from Azar's


670 S. Woodward
Birmingham
644-7311 • 1-800-622-RUGS

"LIKE NEW" FALL

DESIGNER

FASHIONS & ACCESSORIES
FOR WOMEN & KIDS

CONSIGNMENT
CLOTHIERS

NO APP7: NECESS.

P.S. FREE
HOUSE CALL SERVICE

347-4570

4304I W. 7 Mile • Northville

The Beth Abraham Hillel
Moses Seniors will meet
10:30 a.m. Nov. 17 at the
synagogue. The speaker will
be Ellyn Ann Fox, patient ad-
vocate, who will speak on
"How To Find A Good Doctor
or Specialist"; "Long Term
Planning"; and "Nursing
Home Placement and Pitfalls
to Avoid."
A continental breakfast
will precede the program. The
community is invited; there is
a charge.
For information, call the
synagogue office, 851-6880.

Senior Center
Holds Dances

Senior Center dances will
be held every Monday 1:30-4
p.m. at the Oak Park Senior
Center, 14300 Oak Park
Blvd., Oak Park.
There is a charge. For infor-
mation, call the Center,
541-7676.

Balladeers
Sing At Franklin

Franklin Club Apartments,
on Franklin Road, will hold a
concert performed by the
Balladeer singers: Marilyn
Ruskin and Irma Pasick, ac-
companied by Marlene
Nessel. There is no charge.

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Senior Adults
Sponsor Trip

The Senior Adult Depart-
ment of the Jewish Com-
munity Center of
Metropolitan Detroit will
host a getaway vacation to
Miami Beach Jan. 2-23 at the
Sans Souci Resort Hotel.
Included will be round-trip
airfare, two kosher meals dai-
ly, three on Saturday, sight-
seeing trips, arts and crafts,
music, drama, folk and social
dancing, group discussions
and full use of spa facilities.
For information, call
Marilyn Wolfe, 661-1000, Ext.
334.

LOCAL NEWS

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Family Club
Holds Meeting

The meeting of the Bodzin
Family Club will take place 8
p.m. Nov. 10 at the home of
Joel and Helen Bodzin.
Plans for the annual
Chanukah Party will be
made.

Rabbi Leads
NY Trip

Rabbi Herschel Finman,
director of Education
Outreach for Lubavitch Foun-
dation of Michigan, will lead
a one-day junket to New York
Nov. 17.
The day will include an
audience with the Lubavit-
cher Rebbe, Menachem M.
Schneerson; a socio-economic
tour of New York and dinner
at Levona's Restaurant.
For trip information, call
Rabbi Finman, 737-7000.

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