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May 29, 1992 - Image 98

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-05-29

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FOR WOMEN

Are You Wet
Behind the Ears?

If not, join the JCC Summer Swim Club!

If you're planning a

kitchen, bath, wet bar,
entertainment center or
other quality furniture
or cabinetry — consider
Kitchens Plus.

May 25, 1992—September 7, 1992

Enjoy the use of our indoor/outdoor pools, indoor/outdoor tracks,
our courts including racquetball, squash, basketball and
indoor/outdoor tennis.* Or just soak up the sun on
our enlarged outdoor pool deck with snack bar.

serving the better homes of
the Metro Detroit area.

$250 per Family
$150 per Individual

*additional tennis court fee

• must be paid in full
• day camp discount doesn't apply
• some restrictions apply

Ma+le . Ca rtl

f//jV. Kitchens Plus is right here

Jewish Community Center
of Metropolitan Detroit
6600 West Maple Road
West Bloomfield, 48322
661.1000, ext. 265, 266

/f) PIV- Kitchens Plus owners, Gary
and Carmen Hancock, are always
there to insure your project is com-
pleted to your total satisfaction. Our
ultimate goal is to provide you with
a finished project that will enhance
your lifestyle and your home's value.

"IIV The cabinetry and furniture

we build for you is built in the
Kitchens Plus factory, attached to
our beautiful fully-functional ideas
showroom. Kitchens Plus cabinetry
is designed and built for you, not
ordered from a supplier you'll never
see.

1907-1992

85 YEARS OF CARING

In any great recipe, there's always one special ingredient that makes the dish memorable.

At the Jewish Home for Aged, that
special ingredient is our Jewish
tradition. It's what sets Friday
evenings aglow with the warmth of
Shabbat candles, softly spoken
blessings, fresh baked challah, and
steaming bowls of kosher chicken
soup shared among old friends.

Today's vast amount of
options in cabinet design, style,
colors, fixtures, appliances, flooring
and lighting can be overwhelming.
The experienced, innovative staff at
Kitchens Plus — Design Center —
help guide you through this maze.
We take your thoughts and ideas and
translate them into detailed render-
ings, ready to be crafted into reality.

In addition, our nursing homes
have on-site clinics, medical and
rehabilitative services, social
workers assigned to residents and
families, and care designed for
the individual.

Kitchens Plus invites you
to visit our ideas showroom or
phone for an appointment, so that
we can give you one-on-one attention
and better explain the plus in

Jewish tradition sets us apart;
turns our house into a Home, and
our residents into caring friends.

Occupancy Available
Contact Jerri Litt, MSW
532-7112

Nursing Facilities: Borman Hall and Prentis Manor
Assisted Living: Fleischman Residence/Blumberg Plaza

APEX PHOTOGRAPHIC

Photography at its finest
GARSON ZELTZER (313) 932.9292

Photographer

98FRDAY_MAY_29 1492

f614/- A major strength of Kitchens
Plus is our ability to handle the
endless detail of the on site installa-
tion. Our installment team of profes-
sionals always maintains a high stan-
dard of excellence and provides the
personal attention your home
deserves.

. Bloomfield

Find It All In
The Jewish News
Classifieds
Call 354-5959

OES, MANUFACTURE

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INSTALLATION

31815 West Eight Mile Road

Just West Of Merriman
Livonia, MI 48152

(313) 474-0646

ASK FOR YOUR FREE VIDEO
WHEN YOU VISIT
OUR SHOWROOM.

Trudy Weiss

Sisterhood To
Install Board

Trudy Weiss will be install-
ed as president of the Adat
Shalom Synagogue
Sisterhood following a 10 a.m.
Women's Schacharit Service
June 1. A luncheon is set for
noon.
Ms. Weiss is membership
vice president of the Sinai
Hospital Guild and associate
chairman of the 1993 Jewish
Federation of Metropolitan
Detroit Tzedakah Fair. She is
a board member of the
Women of Bar-Ilan Universi-
ty, has served as a board
member of Hillel Day School,
and is a life member of Na-
tional Council of Jewish
Women and Hadassah.
Other officers being install-
ed are Sharon Lubetsky,
Rachel Maisel, Carol Fogel,
Celia Lubetsky, Beverly Yost,
vice presidents; Helen Bayles,
Anne Steinberg, Nancy
Handelman, secretaries; and
Blanche Bauman, treasurer.
Serving on the 1992-93
Sisterhood board of directors
are Jane Anchill, Susan Barr,
Annette Berenholz, Susan
Berman, Alita Cyrlin, Susan
Farkas, Ethel Goldenberg,
Elaine Goldsmith, Janis
Holtman, Lori Issner, Roslyn c-2 ,
Katzman, Sue Ellen Kauf-
man, Sharon Moss Lebovic,
Linda O'Desky, Sheri Podol-
nick, Cherie Selis, Susan
Shlom, Ruthellen Singer,
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Ellen Yashinsky and Diane
Zameck.
Leading the service will be
Shoshana Wolok, Teri
Muskovitz, Ruthellen Singer
and Linda Rosenbaum: Nan-
cy Handelman, Judy Leder
and Linda O'Desky will read
from the Torah. The program
has been planned by Jewish
Education vice president
Rachel Maisel.

Einstein Installation

Albert Einstein Chapter,
B'nai B'rith Women, will
have their annual paid-up
membership dinner and in-
stallation of officers 6:30 p.m.
June 3 at the Zionist Cultural
Center.

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