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Two award-winning developers, Nosan/ Cohen Associates and Uniprop have joined forces to design, build and personally manage these master-planned office parks. • Ei MAPLE PARK MEDICAL SUITES la Tikvah Hadassah _ Hears Speaker Designed, Built And Managed For Professionals, By Professionals 9 MILE 8 MILE c) 141 "' "-- NOVI PROFESSIONAL VILLAGE Affluent, Pro-Healthcare Client Base A Window Of Opportunity Both locations are enjoying booming commercial and residential growth. Average household incomes, over $57,000 in Novi and-$92,000 in West Bloomfield, rank among the nation's highest. These well- educated families seek the very best care from the specialists of their choice. When it comes to real estate—timing is everything. With few sites -approved for future medical development, now is the time to take advantage of generous incen- tives, upgraded standard improvements and lease rates that can provide you with a long- term competitive advantage. Fuller Realty Leasing Representation: (313) 737-7999 FAX: (313) 737-8759 Developed By Nosan/Cohen Associates and Uniprop ASYA'S HAIR Cr NAIL SALON PRESENTS SOMETHING SPECIAL FOR THE HOLIDAYS HOLIDAY LUXURY PACKAGE: — HAIRSTYLE — PEDICURE — MANICURE — FACIAL — MAKE UP APPLICATION OPEN TUES-SAT EVENING APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE fir 86 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1991 FULL SERVICE: — — — — HAIR COLORING MANICURES SCULPTING & FIBERGLASS NAILS — FACIALS — MAKE OVERS — ELECTROLYSIS — WAXING — GIFT CERTIFICATES AcSYN6 HAIR • NAIL • SKIN CARE SUNSET STRIP 29520 NORTHWESTERN HWY . SOUTHFIELD. MICHIGAN 48034 Phone: 353-4060 353-4061 and 353-4062 Tikvah Hadassah will host a luncheon meeting noon Dec. 10 at the home of Carol Sole, 3973 Nearbrook, Bloomfield Hills. Birmingham psychothera- pist Sonia Pone will speak on "Parenting in the 90s. Can it still be done?" Her talk will include advice for parents of children of all ages. There is a charge. For information, call Hilary Isakow, 855-6209. Evergreen Group Plans Meeting Evergreen Group of Hadassah will meet 7:45 p.m. Dec. 10 at the Maple Tree Apartments, 28517 Franklin Rd., Southfield; The guest speaker will be Jocelyn Krieger. Her topic will be "Joyfully Jewish." For reservations, call Evie Budnitzky, 474-8904. A dona- tion is requested. Raquela Hadassah Hosts Speaker Raquela Hadassah will host a meeting 7:45 p.m. Dec. 10 at the home of Nancy Trabin in Northville. Jeffrey Last will discuss "How to Discipline Your Children." For information, call Nancy, 420-3203. Harmony ORT Holds Meeting Harmony Chapter, Women's American ORT, will hold a general meeting 7:30 p.m. Dec. 10 at the home of Ronnie Tischler. An "Evening of Intrigue" will be conducted by Patti Davis, licensed private in- vestigator of the Investigative Group. For reservations, call Donna Goldberg, 661-5805; or Ron- nie Tischler, 661-0907. Chapter Hosts Luncheon Speaker Morgenthau Chapter of B'nai B'rith Women will pre- sent Dorothy Mills, im- mediate past president of B'nai B'rith Women's Coun- cil, at their luncheon meeting noon Dec. 13 in the Knob In The Woods clubhouse. Luncheon will be served by Morgenthau's Yiddish Groups. There is a charge. For reservations by Dec. 10, call Friedel Davis, 788-1636; or Lil Meyers, 855-3894. Hakol Branch Hosts Potluck National Council of Jewish Women, Hakol Branch, will have a potluck dinner 7:30 p.m. Dec. 17 at the NCJW office. There is no charge. For reservations, call NCJW, 258-6000. 1 •1 LOCAL NEWS Imm JPM Hosts Workshops The Jimmy Prentis Morris Jewish Community Center will hold a series of workshops. Learn to Draw cartoons will be held 3-5 p.m. Dec. 30. All ages are welcome. Neal Levin will teach cartoons through simple instruction and games. The workshop in- cludes materials plus a booklet to take home. There is a charge. Solve-A-Mystery will be held 3-5 p.m. Jan. 2. All ages are welcome. Neal Levin will teach how to solve a problem and figure out a mystery. The workshop includes materials and puzzles to take home. There is a charge. For information, call Theresa Fulgenzi, 9674030. Machon Plans Party, Lecture Machon L'Torah will hold a Chanukah event for Soviet immigrants 7:30 p.m. Dec. 8 at Machon. The program will include a Chanukah party followed by a discussion on "The Struggle of Chanukah Then and Now" led by Rabbi Avraham Ja- cobovitz. There is no charge. Machon will hold an educa- tion evening on "Enjoying the Sabbath: Why and How" 7:30 p.m. Dec. 9 at Machon. - The lecture by Rabbi Avraham Jacobovitz will be followed by a question and answer session. There is no charge. Ohel Moed Sets Discussion Group Congregation Ohel Moed of West Bloomfield will begin a monthly discussion group on contemporary Jewish issues. The first, titled "Answering Questions, Questioning An- swers," will be 8 p.m. Dec. 10 led by Rabbi Avraham Jacobovitz, director of Machon L'Torah, and Rabbi Eli Jundef. There is no charge.