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Mayer Rabinowitz
Rabbi Rabinowitz
At Study Session
The Detroit Friends of the
Jewish Theological Seminary
will sponsor a breakfast study
session starting 8 a.m. Dec. 9
in the first floor conference
suite at the Jewish Federa-
tion Building, 6735
Telegraph. Rabbi Mayer
Rabinowitz, director of the
Seminary library and
associate professor of Talmud,
will speak on "Homosexu-
ality and Judaism: A Conser-
vative Perspective."
A member of the Commit-
tee on Jewish Law and Stan-
dards, Rabbi Rabinowitz will
examine the historic and con-
temporary halakhic re-
sponses. Rabbi Rabinowitz is
the author of several critical
editions of medieval halachic
works and the editor-
translator of Jewish Law in
Mon.-Sot. 10-5:30
Thurs. 10-8, Sun. 12-5
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Mastercard and
American Express
December 14-24
Mon.-Fri. open till 8:00
ORT Group
Chanukah
Party
The
Business
and
Professional Chapter of
Women's American ORT
will have their annual
Chanukah party 7 p.m.
Dec. 15 in the ORT office
building, 31275 North-
western Road, Farmington
Hills.
Sonny Lipenholtz and
Vivian Stollman will
' entertain with a musical
program. Refreshments
will be served. For reser-
vations, call Marian
Bassey, 355-2184.
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SATURDAY
DEC. 5, 1992
10 AM - 5:45 PM
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Sherri Glassman R.N., B.S.N., IBCLC
Lactation Consultant
Professional Perinatal Home Care, INC.
855-BABY (2229)
GIFT BASKETS
ARE OUR
SPECIALTY!
the State of Israel.
A continental breakfast
will be available for a fee at
7:30 a.m. The study session is
open to the community at no
charge.
For reservations or informa-
tion, call the Seminary office,
258-0055.
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31225 Southfield Rd.
(Next to Vic's Fruit Mkt.)
647-CUTE or 647-2883
31150 Haggerty Rd.
(just S. of 14 Mile Rd.
Kiddie Corner from
Shopping Center Mkt.)
661-CUTE or 661-2883
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Cantor Samuel Greenbaum
CERTIFIED MOHEL
"Tradition with a gentle touch"
Office: 547-7970
Home: 855-0628
Cantor Howard K. Glantz
- Certified Mohel —
Traditional Ritual Circumcision with
the safest, most modern medical procedure
(313) 851-7153 (home)
(313) 851-5100 (office)
REAL ESTATE
UPDATE
Ray A. Fox, Licensed Realtor
AGE NO BARRIER TO HOME
LOAN
QUESTION: I am 65 years
old, retired, have a large bank
account and good equity in
stocks and bonds. Would my
age be a barrier to getting a
home loan? To put it another
way — when does a person
become too old to obtain a
mortgage?
ANSWER: With certain reser-
vations — never! If the real
estate equity is there and the
ability to repay is established,
what is the difference if a per-
son is 30 or 70 years of age?
Each case, however, must be
judged on its own individual
merits.
The economic age of the prop-
erty, its resale value, and the
borrower's ability to repay are
far more important than age
alone.
AGE IS NO BARRIER in get-
ting a real estate loan.
Other considerations are
more important.
Please Phone
Ray A. Fox
or drop in at
CRANBROOK
ASSOCIATES, INC.
32440 Franklin Road
Franklin
Phone: 626-8700
1-800-RAY-A-FOX
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Chase Manhattan of Michigan
Philip Spina, Vice President
Bloomfield Hills: 313-645.6466
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