COATS UNLIMITED Oak Park Lincoln Center - 26150 Greenfield Rood Oak Pork, MI 48237 (313)968-2060 Gelberd Continued from Page 1 West Bloomfield Orchard Moll - 6337 Orchard Lake Road West Bloomfield, MI 48322 (313) 8554955 In any great recipe, there's always one special ingredient that makes the dish memorable. Troy Troy Commons - 871 E. Big Beaver Rd. Troy, MI 48083 5284966 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. BEDROOMS, ETC. . . . Custom Bedrooms at Factory Direct Prices Call Nancy 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. at 399-2311 Do You Feel Out of Control Around Food? Now there is help for compulsive overeating, bulimia and anorexia. Very low fees (no insurance). 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 Eileen Freedland M.S.W., A.C.S.W. (313) 398-0400 JEWISH HOME FOR AGED Nursing Facilities: Borman Hall and Prentis Manor Assisted Living: Fleischman Residence/Blumberg Plaza Huntington Woods • W. Bloomfield 1992 BUICK PARK AVENUE delivery of education taking place at the congregational level with strong support for instruction and innovation from the AJE. "The flash point is the kids and the teachers in the — classroom," he said, and he supports innovative teacher training and the use of corn-, puters and video cameras "to make the Jewish classroom more exciting." He also envisions more in- formal Jewish educational settings, including family camp weekends. To accomplish these goals' in San Francisco, Mr. Gelberd helped bring in $500,000-$800,000 each year in outside grants to the BJE. He says San Francisco has the highest number of teens visiting Israel, per capita, of'' any city in the United States, including 200 this fl summer on a BJE-sponsored trip. "I want to meet with the rabbis and educators in Detroit and do a lot of listen- ing," Mr. Gelberd said. "But the AJE can be the force behind the innovations." Ofra Fisher Leaves In Two More Weeks $0 DOWN LEASE $174 FROM ■10 Iry per month* 'Lease based on 36 months. First monthly payment and Sec. deposit. (Security deposit rounded to nearest $25.00 increment over monthly payment.) Mileage limitation of 12,000 miles per year with a charge of 10' over limit per mile. To get total of payment multiply 36 payments. Lessee subject to credit approval and is responsible for excessive wear and tear. Lessee has option to purchase, but is not obligated. Pur- chase price to be determined at lease Inception. Rebates apply where applicable. All units subjected to prior sales, plus tax, title and Ilc. ILL 471-0800 BUICK Grand River at 10 Mi. Farmington Hills It is with the deepest sense of gratitude that I thank all of my friends and family for their kind and thoughtful concern during my recent illness. SARAH PITT A A rrNtrA_AN/ Jur r a flt1t1 RODNICK BROS., INC. Fruit go- Baskets HAPPY FATHER'S DAY We specialize in Gift Baskets featuring fruit & gourmet foods DAILY DELIVERY! * JUST CALL * 772-4350 = DELIVERY NATIONWIDE WE'RE NUMBER ONE! Ofra Fisher: On to Washington. Ofra Fisher will end her nearly five-year tenure as head of the Agency for Jew- ish Education on June 19. She will follow her husband Sam to Washington, D.C. Sam Fisher, former head of Detroit's Fresh Air Society, left the agency last year to become international direc- tor of B'nai B'rith Youth Organization. Mrs. Fisher said she has not yet taken a new position, although she has begun sending out her resume. "I just want to move and settle down," she said. Detroit has done well in Jewish education, Mrs.