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November 29, 1991 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-11-29

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DETROIT

BORENSTEIN'S

The Chanukah Store

Gift Sus • estions For Kids

Gift Sul lestions For Adults

Menorahs
Books
Tapes — Cassettes & CD's
Games
Dreidels
Jewelry
Chocolate Chanukah Gelt
Grape Juice

Menorahs
Books
Tapes — Cassettes & CD's
Games
Dreidels
Jewelry
Chocolate Chanukah Gelt

_Grape—Juke' Wine

EVERYTHING FOR THE JEWISH HOME

Wrapping Paper • Greeting Cards • Stickers • Decorations
Napkins • Paper Plates • Cups
Tablecloths

25242 Greenfield Road at 1-696 • Oak Park

Exit off 1-696
Greenfield Rd. exit

MEL
FARR
"Superstar Dealer"

96 7- 3 9 2 0

MERCURY

LINCOLN

NEW '92
SABLE

"GS"

Stk. #20258

Mel Farr
Lincoln
Mercury

683.9500

Ask for:

BUY TODAY ONLY $15,456
LEASE $260.80 / mo.

LARRY WALLINGFORD
or CHARLES LEWIS

This is absolutely the lowest price anywhere!
*Plus ... we guarantee $450 more for your trade.

4178 Highland Road

(la near Pontiac Lake Road)
WATERFORD

S450 more for your trade based on avg. black book value less mileage, appearance and reconditioning. Applies to trades S5000 and above. Price includes
rebates. Sale ends 6 pm, Fri., Dec. 6, 1991.6 p.m. 36 months with 10% down. 15,000 miles per year limit. 11' per mile excess. Closed end lease. Leasee responsible
for excess wear & tear, subject to 4% use tax. To get total pymts. on lease multiply pymt by r? of months. With approved credit.

GET YOUR NEXT PAIR OF

Moore

PAINTS

ti

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Wall Coverings
Carpeting
Window Treatments

The Friendliness of the
new ownership is more than
just decoration.

HOLIDAY GIFT CERTIFICATES
AVAILABLE

4185 Orchard Lake Road at Pontiac Trail, Orchard Lake
(313) 626-0609

20

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1991

SANSABELT

slacks at a sensible price.
Why pay more when we
offer them at discount?
We even include FREE
tailoring. Discount prices
start at:

$36plenty

of
free parking
behind our store

sizes 32-60
MDFIN R MEN'S WEAR
543-4646 -

open daily 9:30-8
Sun. 11-5

9 mile & John R Take 1-75 to 9 Mile

Emigres' Chanukah
At Temple Israel

Shir Tikvah
Makes Music

Temple Israel will host re-
cent Soviet arrivals at a
Chanukah lunch and pro-
gram 11:45 a.m. Dec. 8 at the
Temple.
The program will include
Temple Israel's clergy as well
as Zina Shaykhet, who will
provide the music and
translate for the guests. A
demonstration on how to
make latkes will be provided
by Annie Weiss. A Chanukah
treat will be given each
family.
This event is sponsored by
Temple Israel's Soviet Jewry
Committee in cooperation
with J.E.F.F. (Jewish Ex-
periences For Families).

Troy's Congregation Shir
Tikvah has released a profes-
sionally recorded and produc-
ed music cassette recorded by
Rabbi Arnie Sleutelberg with
accompaniment by Brad
Hyman.
Called "Shabbat Shalom,"
the album features 12 songs
usually heard only at services
or at recitals.
Proceeds from the cassette,
which includes a translitera-
tion of the Hebrew, will go to
Shir Tikvah's youth fund.
Copies can be obtained by
calling Marsha Wengrow,
643-8733; or Rabbi Sleutel-
berg, 547-5454.

Chanukah Party
Set By JWV

The Department of Michi-
gan Jewish War Veterans and
the Jewish War Veterans
Auxiliaries will have a party
8 p.m. Dec. 7 at the Jewish
War Veterans Memorial
Home.
There will be refreshments,
music by a barbershop quar-
tet and Chanukah songs.
There is a charge; proceeds
will go to aid the needy. For
reservations by Dec. 1, call
the Memorial Home,
559-5680 or 557-5019.

Adat Shalom
Marks Chanukah

The Adat Shalom Social
Club will sponsor a
Chanukah Family Shabbat
service and dinner 5 p.m. Dec.
6.
The synagogue clergy will
lead prayer and songs for
Chanukah, and Adat Shalom
Nursery School youngsters
will present a musical
program.
There is a dinner charge.
For reservations by Dec. 4,
call the synagogue office,
851-5100.

Temple Emanu-EI
Chanukah Service

'Temple Emanu-El will have
a Chanukah service 7:30 p.m.
Dec. 6 at the temple. Gifts will
be collected for children who
are HIV infected.
This is the fourth year that
Temple Emanu-El, in
cooperation with the Troy
Oaks Church, has bought
holiday gifts for the children.
The gifts will be distributed
by Wellness House, who pro-
vided Temple Emanu-El with
the names of the children.
This project is sponsored by
the Social Action Committee
of Temple Emanu-El.

Woods Minyan
Hosts Party

Huntington Woods Minyan
will host a Chanukah latke
party 7:30 p.m. Dec. 4 at the
Huntington Woods Recrea-
tion Center.
The party is geared for
children ages 5-10. There will
be a video and refreshments
will be served.
For information, call Rabbi
Dovid Shepherd, 543-0074.

NEWS Im"•••••°

Trade Leader
Predicts Ties

Tel Aviv (JTA) — The
leader of Israel's first official
trade delegation to China
predicted from Beijing that
diplomatic relations bet-
ween the two countries
would be established in a
matter of months.
Dan Gillerman, chairman
of the Federation of Israeli
Chambers of Commerce,
made that forecast to
reporters in the Chinese
capital after his delegation
of 10 leading Israeli busi-
nessmen met with the
Chinese vice president, Wu
Xueqian.
It was the highest-level of-
ficial meeting ever held bet-
ween Israelis and Chinese,
Mr. Gillerman pointed out.
He said he could not con-
firm reports that Israeli
Defense Minister Moshe
Arens had made a secret
visit to China early this
month, just after the Madrid
peace conference.
Neither Mr. Arens not his
aides would comment. But
the Israeli daily Yediot
Achronot published a half-
page photograph of the
defense minister, ostensibly
in Beijing.
Mr. Gillerman said direct
economic, travel and com-
munications links would be
set up within a short time.

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