ARE YOU TIRED OF MAKING ONLY 3%14% ON YOUR MONEY? Use the bank's money and make a minimum of 25% on your money Harmony ORT Has Fund-Raiser GUARANTEED Harmony Chapter, Women's American ORT will host a benefit 11 a.m. Dec. 5. The play Pinocchio will be per- formed at the Marquis Theatre in Northville. For ticket information, call Pamela Bloom, 788-3833. & 50% of the profit SOURCES FINANCIAL HOLDING CO. LTD. invites you to participate with us & share the profit with us. Do what successful builders do. All you need is good credit, we do the rest. WE WILL: • Handle the financial arrangement • Build the home • Market the home • Sell the home • Share the profit 50/50 you will be secured at all times For more information on this unique opportunity call 557-6470 M-F 9-7 Sat. 11-5 Sun. 1-5 Why do we share the profit? It's good business. • For every spec home we build we have one joint venture partner • Create more buying power with suppliers, larger discounts • With individual investors it creates an unlimited line of credit for us LEC UNIGI-11- MASTER OF • We make less per home by sharing our profit but can build more homes & make money in quantity • It's a good deal for the investor because the security stays in your name at all times 26571 W. 12 Mile Rd. Southfield, MI 48034 d( r presents... Pre-Holiday "Get-Them-Together" Family Portrait Greeting Card Special •Famffies photographed by November 6, 1992 can take 15% off Holiday Portrait Greeting Card* Kathleen Fink Bar-Han Appoints Fink Kathleen Wilson Fink has been appointed founding chairman of the Young Leadership Circle of the Bar- Ilan University. This group will be dedicated to social, educational and fund-raising activities among the Detroit community's young Jewish activists. The Circle's kick-off event will be Nov. 2 with Professor Benjamin Sredni of Bar-Ilan University's Life Sciences Department and the co- inventor of its famed AS-101 drug. Kathleen Wilson Fink has an extensive background of Jewish communal involve- ment. She received the Sylvia Simon Greenberg Award for Young Leadership, presented by the Detroit Federation. She serves as vice president of the Jewish Home for Aged Auxiliary and is a board member of the Jewish Fami- ly Service and a past board member of HAVEN Domestic Violence Shelter. For information concerning Bar-Ilan's Young Leadership Circle, call Bar-Ilan, 423-4550. Musical Review Set at BAHM •Our life-like acrylic photo sculptures make great gifts. *Cards must be ordered by November 15, 1992 Chuck & Loretta Lorion and Family DON'T DELAY.. • CALL TODAY 352-7030 130 U-M Hillel Sets Calendar Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results Place Your Ad Today. Call 354-6060 The "Seniors" of Congrega- tion Beth Abraham Hillel Moses will present a musical revue 10:30 a.m. Nov. 15 at the synagogue. Phyllis Bratt, accompanied by Miriam Zacks, will do a bissell of Broadway and a bissell of Yiddish. There is a charge. Refreshments will be served. Call the synagogue office, 851-6880, to make reserva- tions. The Hillel Foundation of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, will host the following events. Paula Gluzman, a Jewish- Israeli; and Chanin Fareis, an Arab-Israeli, will discuss the Israel's Women's Peace Move- ment in the context of the greater Israeli peace move- ment 7 p.m. Nov. 1 at Hillel. Israeli Dancing is offered every Sunday night 8-10 p.m. with Sara Berkovitch. There is a charge. Shulchan Ivrit takes place at Dominick's every Friday afternoon. Call Trevor Hart, 741-1332, for information. The 14th Annual Con- ference on the Holocaust will be 7 p.m. Nov. 4. Challenge your views on Israel and Zionism at an ex- citing, interactive event 7:30 p.m. Nov. 4. Tom Dine, executive direc- c='1 tor of American Israel Public Affairs Committee AIPAC, will speak on AIPAC's role in U.S. politics 5-6 p.m., Nov. 5 at o Hillel. Bob Aronson, executive director of Jewish Federation in Detroit, will speak to graduate and undergraduate students about opportunities and careers in Jewish com- C) munal service 7 p.m., Nov. 5 at Hillel. — WSU Hillel Holds Elections Students at Wayne State University will be holding an introductory meeting, in- cluding elections, for the Hillel Student Board 1 p.m. November 4 in 667 Student Center Building. Elections will be for the chairs of the following com- mittees: membership, out- reach and public relations, social programming, social ac- tion, Israel affairs, religious/ cultural. For information, call Metro Detroit Hillel, 577-3459. O