▪ your waste is Impeccable... Ours is Unforgettable! Traditionaffy, Wedding Cakes have been nice to look at but nothing special- to eat. Our Wedding Cakes put an end to that! Tantalize your guests with flavors such as chocolate mousse, strawberry, kahlua, lemon, chocolate chambord torte, or one of our many cheesecake flavors. Our Wedding Cakes are made from the finest chocolates, butter, fresh fruits and creams. To enhance the subtle flavors, we frost your selections with fig fitly sweetened fresh whipping cream. We extend cm invitation to the bride and groom to make an appointment for a private wedding consuttation and complimentary sample tasting. N CP I "11 I I • 2 I P Y OURS 464-8170 YOSIS GLAff MART Full Service Glatt Kosher Butcher and Deli "IF IT'S YOSI'S IT'S GLATT TO BE GOOD" DELI SPECIALS Beef Franks, Low Fat Franks & Knockwurst . $2.99/lb. $2.80/ib. Kishka While Supplies Last ERIB & CLUB STEAKS ONLY $3.19 / lb. LIMIT 10 STEAKS WITH COUPON L While Supplies Last All kashrut laws strictly observed under the supervision of the Council of Orthodox Rabbis Yossell & Susan (Hollander) Kellman HOURS: 9-4 9-5 10-6 10-7 9-8:30 9-3 SUN DAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Tiffany Plaza 32839 Northwestern Highway (1 block southeast of 14 Mile) 855-8830 See "Shipwrecked," "Gloria Estefan: Going Home" and more. CHANNEL 51 • MN Theisr4rp Channel in Fashion for the Young at Heart 6919 Orchard Lake Road W. Bloomfield • 855-5528 74 FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1992 Image Before My Eyes, a documentary film on the Yid- dish culture in pre-world War II Poland, will be shown 2 p.m. Feb. 2 at the Jimmy Prentis Morris Jewish Corn- munity Center. There is a charge. Jack Baroff will discuss the The Nurturing book Neighborhood 1 p.m. Feb. 6, at JPM. The film is a social history of the Brownsville Boys Club; Jack Baroff was a founding member of the club. There is no charge. AARP Tax-aide counselors will be available to assist moderate income seniors with tax forms 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Feb. 7, 14. Persons interested in tak- ing advantage of this free ser- vice are asked to bring 1991 "W" forms and 1099 forms, interest records, dividends and Social Security received in 1991 as well as record of the amount of real estate taxes or rent paid and to whom in 1991. A copy of the 1990 tax return is helpful. All information is confidential. Registration is requested. Call JPM, 967-4030. A federally-funded kosher hot lunch program is offered Monday through Friday at JPM. Meals are reserved beginn- ing at 10 a.m. each weekday on a first come, first served basis for persons age 60 and older. A donation of $1.50 is suggested. For information, call Cora Terrell, 968-1260. Door to Door Transporta- tion to the Jimmy Prentis Morris Jewish Community Center is offered to senior adults through the coopera- tive efforts of the Jewish Com- munity Center, the Jewish In- formation Service, the Jewish Welfare Federation and Jerome Glassman. Pick-up is scheduled for the following areas: Monday - Southfield and Detroit; Tues- day - Oak Park; Wednesday - Northwest Detroit, Oak Park, Royal Oak, Southfield and Berkley; Friday - Oak Park, Royal Oak, Berkley. Passengers will be picked up at their homes beginning at 9:30 a.m. and return from the Center at 3 p.m. A dona- tion of $1.00 for the round trip is suggested. To initiate service, contact the Jewish Information Ser- vice at 967-4357. To accommodate the trans- portation needs of older adult apartment dwellers, the JCC will offer an apartment shut- tle to persons living within a mile of the Jimmy Prentis Morris building. The shuttle will bring seniors to JPM each weekday at approx- imately 9:30 a.m. and make a return trip at 2:30 p.m. For more information, call JPM 967-4030. The "Seniors" of Beth Abraham Hillel Moses will present Drs. Phoebe and Har- ris Mainster 10:30 a.m. Feb. 16 at the synagogue. The Mainsters will present a slide show and talk about their Asian adventure. There is a charge. A continental breakfast will be served. For reservations, call the synagogue office, 851-6880. Continental Cablevision LADIES' FASHIONS AT THEIR BEST Excellence JPM Offers 'Transportation Senior Group Sees Slide Show The Disney Channel FREE Preview Jan. 31-Feb.3! Programs subject to change. JPM Seniors Plan Activities Senior Adults Go Square Dancing The Southfield Senior Adult Center will host a class in square dancing. The class will meet each Monday even- ing 7-9 p.m. Experienced and beginner dancers are welcome. Register at the Southfield Senior Adult Center, 24350 Civic Center Drive or call 354-9362; there is a fee. Senior Events At Maple-Drake A docent tour of the "Sur- vival and Success: Jewish Cultural Portraits From Cen- tral Europe" exhibit will be offered by the Senior Adult Department 1 p.m. Feb. 3 in the Janice Charach Epstein Museum/Gallery. Par- ticipants will meet in Room 239 of the Maple-Drake building. There is a charge for non-members. The Senior Adult Depart- ment will present group dynamics expert Barbara Aronow to discuss "Improv- ing Family Communications" 1 p.m. Feb. 5 in the Allen Lounge. Ms. Aronow will share skills and techniques to help us say what needs to be said without offending. There will be a charge for non-members. A monthly feature film series, captioned for those with hearing impairments will be presented on the se- cond Monday of each month 1 p.m. at no charge. F/X will be seen Feb. 10. A film schedule is available by calling 661-1000, ext. 314. The Jewish Community Center will host adults with = /