Local News I Keshest Meeting Hears Speaker c±) On February 12th, The Jewish News Will Be Giving Its Readers The ess. he Jewish News:--Acid Busmen Now, for the first time, t united in a special pullout-and-save supplement on February 12, 1993 if the perfect match, to The Jewish News brings r Oakland Coun mess and invest e riented readers. They have a median most $70,000, ne in seven a millipnaire. More than ha gcks and bond nd more tha n one-quay r own investment property. And two irds of our employed readers are i n p;rofessional and managerial positions, making purchasing decisions for their busi nesses, too: Considering that the 1992 Survey of Buying Power ranked Oaklan d County America's wealthiest, you'll get the cream of the= cream.' And they're not just skimming .. . More than 93% of Jewish News subscribers read EVERY issue, with 70% spendin g AT LEAST ONE HOUR EACH WEEK with it. When was the last time you had a bus Y industrialist's attention for that long? And they refer to The Jewish News and its spe cial sections again and again. More that 70% keep a copy of The Jewish News for a t least a week, assuring repeat exposures for your advertising.** Our Business supplement will be rich with information you won't find in any other medium. Custom-tailored to our readers' specifications. Compelling. Alluring. Informative. We're giving our readers "the business" on February 12th. They might like to give you "the business," too! Contact your Jewish News account executive or Dharlene Norris at 354-6060 for more information. ISSUE: Business Date: February 12, 1993 Ad Deadline: January 29, 1993 Minimum Size: 12 column inches All-paid Circulation: 21,000 households * 1992 Survey of Buying Power ** 1988 Scarborough - Jewish News Study A SUPPLEMENT TO THE JEWISH NEWS 112 "What Jewish Family Service Can Do for You: Fact and Fic- tion" will be the topic of a 1 meeting 7:30 p.m. Jan. 19 at I the United Hebrew Schools, building. The meeting ic sponsored by Keshet, and organization for Jewish families of children with special needs. The speaker will be Margaret Weiner, associate ) executive director of Jewisl--/ Family Service. Mrs. Weiner will present information about the services available to families who have children'\ or young adults with disabilities. Keshet is a non-profiti organization that provides-) support, education and ad- vocacy services for families J who have children, of any age, <, with disabilities of any kind. For information, call Keshet, 661-6905. Men's Club Hosts Attorney The Men's Club of Beth Abraham Hillel Moses will hold a breakfast forum 10 a.m. Jan. 17 at the syna- gogue. The speaker will be attor- ney Michael Schwartz of the law firm Fieger, Fieger Schwartz, which represent s Dr. Jack Kevorkian. Mr. Schwartz will talk about "Physician Assisted Suicide." There is no charge for this event. Support Group Hosts Speaker The next meeting of the Michigan Parkinson Foun- dation Southfield-Oak Park Support Group will be 7 p.m. Jan. 20 at the Trowbridge Apartments. The speaker will be Doris c Schechter, who will speak on 1 "Durable Power of Attorney." Institute Sets Yiddish Evening The Sholem Aleichem In- stitute will present an "Even- ing of Yiddish" 8:30 p.m. Jan. 15 at Franklin Pointe clubhouse. The program will include songs, stories, poetry and guest performers. How beautiful upon the mountains are the feet of the messenger of good tidings, that announces peace. Bible