HILLEL DAY SCHOOL Welcomes Parents of Prospective Yeshivah in Jerusalem for the year. She wants to be a lawyer. The two younger girls talk about becoming doctors some day. Their mother recog- nizes the challenges before them. "Orthodox young women have to be a little bit more motivat- ed because they're going somewhat against the grain of the Orthodox structure," she says. As Dr. Snider and Mrs. Rider demonstrate, how- ever, it is becoming more acceptable and more common for young women to pursue any number of careers. Rabbi Shimansky of Akiva considers this a positive trend. He does not believe that working \_ outside the home inhibits a woman's ability to care for her family. "Society offers constant threats to traditional family life." he says, noting that whether or not a woman works outside her home, her family still faces the challenges of secular society. Dr. Snider is all too j aware of those chal- lenges, and she remains concerned about her daughters. "I will encourage them to do what they really want to do, but I will be advising them," she says. She looks over at her husband, who has just put 2 1/2-year-old Rivka to bed. "Would you let your daughter go to med- / ical school?" she asks him. "Yes," he answers. ❑ Old Photos The Jewish News would like to borrow photographs of former Jewish business- es in Detroit (1900-1960). Please include your name, address and daytime phone number on each photo- graph, and include on a separate sheet any infor- mation you can on names of people in the photo, where the business was lo- cated, how long it was in business, who owned it, etc. All photographs will be returned in 4 weeks. Send them by Jan. 22 to Alan Hitsky, The Jewish News, 27676 Franklin Rd., South- field 48034. KINDERGARTNERS or 1ST GRADERS To go on your hoops. These monogram earrings are the perfect addition to your collection of changeable hoops. Your monogram is the beautiful design for these new earrings. A personalized gift says so much more...especially if it's from the workshop of Leonore Doskow. WEIN -112AM JEWELERS 29536 Northwestern Highway Phone: 357-4000 TO COME JOIN IN OUR ANNUAL OPEN HOUSE THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1993 Classroom Visits - 7:15 p.m. Program - 8:00-9:15 p.m. at HILLEL DAY SCHOOL Hours: M-F 10 -5:15,Sat 10-5 32200 Middlebelt/Farmington Hills Quality Jewelry at Outstanding Discounts 851-3220 whether you're looking to toss a birthday, bar or batmitzvah, anniversary, graduation, retirement, corporate, holiday or theme party, U.S. Blades can turn any occasion into a one-of-a-kind celebration! Coming Soon U.S. Blades offers SKATING &Roller Hockey featuring 46.Rollerblade. products, A Miniature Golf Course, A Video Arcade & Prize Redemption Center, A laser Light Show E Colossal Uideo Screen, a -11.44e even a 50's s ed Diner, plus a Pro Shop and Equipment Rental Area. We Can Never Say Thank You Enough. Over the years, thousands of you have sent JARC tributes to your family and friends. We've thanked you, but perhaps not enough. Your support has helped operate 11 beautiful homes for men and women with developmental dis- abilities. It has helped others learn to live independently. It has provided critical family support services. Thank you for your tributes. They are, like you, never forgotten. Call today to make a tribute. 352-5272. U.S. BLADES Out Of This World, But So Close To Home 5700 Drake Road between Maple & Walnut Lake Roads For general admission, kids party packages & private party information call: A Jewish Association for Residential Care for persons with developmental disabilities 28366 Franklin Road Southfield, MI 48034 (313) 352-5272 (313) 661-4200 0, 0) LC) •CC [ Give a little piece of your -aearilliir GIVE TO THE TORCH DRIVE 55