YOUTH r . Rx FOR SUCCESS TAKE TWO.. Locations Where You Need To Be In The 90's At last...superior medical office space in West Bloomfield and Novi. All major hospitals, from Henry Ford and Sinai to Providence and Beaumont, are centering their expansion in this dynamic growth corridor. Shouldn't you? WALNUT LAKE \ S ) 1 U. 1 9 MILE 13 MILE n , Z '/ Ca l Z • VP • L___11 ORC HARD LK MAPLE 9° MAPLE 0 .......—. 4, = Pi. FRS Beth Shalom Youth Plan Calendar The Beth Shalom Youth Department will hold several January events. Shoresh, grades 1-2, will have a Tu B'Shevat party 11:45 a.m.-1 p.m. Jan. 19 at the synagogue. Children will play games and do arts and crafts relating to the holiday. Yachad, grades 3-5, will go rollerskating 11:45 a.m. Jan. 12, meeting at the synagogue. Kadima, grades 6-8, will have a Sing Down 1:15-3:15 p.m. Jan. 12. Kadima also will have a swim, gym and sleepover Jan. 25. U.S.Y., grades 9-12, will have a games night 7:30-10:30 p.m. Jan. 11. U.S.Y. 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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 1 Developed 8y Nosan/Cohen Associates and Uniprop DON'T CRACK UNDER PRESSURE New Shades. New Lamps. Repairs. TOP of the LAMP 17621 W. 12 Mile at Southfield Lathrup Village 313-559-5630 6461 Wayne between Joy and Warren Westland 313-525-0570 T6 r i JEWELERS a zd. a M iddl ebe II I l R OBroadway PHONE: 855-1730 Mon.-Sat. 10-7:30, Sun. 12-5 Northwestern Highway at Inkster Road Breast self-examination — LEARN. Call us. i'AMERICAN SOCIETY CANCER. 28 FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1992 BBYO/JCC Teen Connec- tion will host 7th and 8th graders to see Star Trek VI 1:30-5:30 p.m. Jan. 12. Before the movie, video games will be played for one hour at Marvelous Marvin's Mechanical Museum. For transportation and ticket information, call the Teen Connection Office, 661-1000, ext. 269. Glennwood ORT Plans Program Na'amat Forms New Group Glennwood Chapter of Women's American ORT will have its next general meeting 7:30 p.m. Jan. 22 at the C.M.I. club. "Kar-Obics", aerobics with a touch of self-defense, will be presented. This is not strenuous and for all ages. There will be a tour of C.M.I., a business meeting and refreshments. For infor- mation, call June Ruben- stein, 642-3653. Na'amat USA is forming a recent-retirees group in the northwest suburbs. For information, call Na'amat, 967-4750. Lubavitch Women Plan Dinner The Lubavitch Women's organization will hold a membership dinner 7:15 p.m. Jan. 5 at Congregation Mishkan Israel Lubavitch Center. For information, call Shaindel Zaklikofsky, 548-3181. Adat Shalom Women Set Meeting The Sisterhood of Adat Shalom Synagogue will hold a dinner and open general board meeting 6 p.m. Jan. 13. The evening will feature a fashion show by Antonio Salon. For information and reservations by Jan. 9, call Sharon Lubetsky, 788-0687. How To Pack Is Program Topic in 3 2 t h9e4 Teen Connection Movie, Games Day FOR WOMEN I Two award-winning developers, Nosan/ Cohen Associates and Uniprop have joined forces to design, build and personally manage these master-planned office parks. NOVI PROFESSIONAL VILLAGE also will go to Tamarack Jan. 31-Feb. 2. There is a charge for these events. For reservations, call Faith 'Pam, 541-KIDS. B'nai David Sisterhood will hold a general meeting noon Jan. 13 at the synagogue. A light lunch will be served, followed by a program: "What and How to Pack for a Long Weekend." There is a fee. For required reservations, call the synagogue, 557-8210. 7 LOCAL NEWS rim. Holocaust Tributes Subject Of Talk Dr. Sidney Bolkosky will speak to the Sholem Aleichem Institute on "The Burden of Memory: The Use and Abuse of Holocaust Memorials," 8:30 p.m. Jan. 10 at Franklin Pointe clubhouse. Professor of history at the University of Michigan- Dearborn and author of the book Harmony and Dissonance, Dr. Bolkosky designed the Holocaust cur- riculum "Life Unworthy of Life," which has been distributed by the U.S. Holo- caust Commission. Cong. Bais Chabad Talmud Class Set Congregation Bais Chabad of Farmington Hills will offer a Daily Daf — "Leaf of Talmud" class 7-8 p.m. Sunday-Thursday following the International Daf Hayomi project. This project allows lay people the opportunity to cover the entire Babylonian Talmud in seven years. Minimal background in Hebrew reading and some ex- perience with Talmud is preferred. For information, call Rabbi Bergstein, 855-2910. Property has its duties as well as its rights. —Benjamin Disraeli -4 4 -4