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February 12, 1993 - Image 140

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-02-12

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$499 Per Month for the Q45
& We Pay First Month's Payment
& $450 mi. fee.*'
at
Infiniti of Farmington Hills

Q45 FEATURES: 1.5 Liter V8, 4 speed electronic automatic transmission, -Leather interior, power
seats, windm-s, locks, tilt wheeLs, auto-temp climate control, anti-theft system, driver side air bag,
Bose audio system,anti-loci: brakes system, free loan car, 24 hour roadside assistance. Free pick-up
and delivery and much more!

Infiniti of Farmington Hills

24355 Haggerty Road
(Between Grand River & 10 Mile)

INFINITI®

(313) 471-2220

Q-15 3O mo. closed end lease. Requires SI-500 cash down. Lease required DOG. title. license and registration at lease
inception. Payments plus applicable taxes. Total of monthly payments S18.990.64. I5.000 miles per car allowed.
10( per mile overage at lease inception. Lessee has option. but is not obligated to buy at price to be determined at lease
inception. No sec. dep. required. Lease subject to credit :ippmval. availability and prior sale. Standard Guaranteed Auto
Protection included. • Offer subject to change without notice.

MAXIE COLLISION INC.

Collision Work



Theft Repair

Unibody Repair ■ Industry Trained • Custom Paint (S( Colors
Insurance Work ■ Minor/Major ■ All Makes (S( Models

Mention this ad and get
a Free Glaze

$1 MILLION
TO SPEND

U.S. PROOF SETS MINT SETS
GOV'T BOX "C.C. $1"

U.S. GOLD COINS
"Sell Where the Dealers Sell"

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CORPOR A TiON

189 MERRILL ST BIRMINGHAM 48009

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Since 19 71

(with min. $500 body work)

IVIAXIECollision, Inc. •@a 3 P6ailintonth

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Performance
Guarantee

32581 Northwestern Highway, Farmington Hills j

BE SUPPORTIVE OF OUR
JEWISH COLLEGE YOUTH
ON MICHIGAN CAMPUSES

DONATE YOUR
USED AUTO OR
REAL ESTATE ANYWHERE
Receive Fair Market Value

Michigan B'nai B'rith
Hillel Fund
(313) 356-3310/(313) 357-6630

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AMERICAN
CANCER
SOCIETY'

Help us keep winning.

JPM Seniors
Set Calendar

Yiddish Culture Club concert
will be 1 p.m. Feb. 18 at JPM,
featuring the Kosadayev
Family.
AARP tax assistance, will
be offered 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Feb.
19 at JPM.
Dealing With Depression,
sponsored by the Russian Ac-
culturation Project, will take
place 1 p.m. Feb. 16 at JPM.
Harriet Gelfond offers one-
on-one guidance in the art
classes 9 a.m.-noon Monday,
Wednesday and Friday at
JPM.
Medicare counseling is
available to senior adults at
JPM on Thursdays at noon.
Call for an appointment,
967-4030. There is no charge.
Beginning folkdance les-
sons are available 9:30 a.m.
Tuesdays at JPM.
New participants are al-
ways welcome at the follow-
ing groups:
• Wednesday Friendship
Group, 10:30 a.m.
• Center Mens' Forum,
Thursdays 10:30 a.m.
• Bible study, Wednesday
11 a.m.
• Ben Gurion Men's Club,
each weekday at noon.
For detailed program infor-
mation, call Diane Sands,
967-4030.

Senior Events
At Maple-Drake

The Women's Club of the
Maple-Drake J.C.C. will meet
1 p.m. Feb. 17.
The Evening Hearing Sup-
port Group will meet 7 p.m.
Feb. 17 at Maple-Drake.
The Hearing Loss Support
Group will meet 7 p.m. Feb.
17 at Maple-Drake. The
speaker will be Howard
Potrude, Michigan State
Coordinator of SHHH (Self-
Help for Hard of Hearing Peo-
ple, Inc.), who will discuss his
experience as a cochlear im-
plant recipient.
The Current Events discus-
sion group will meet at
Maple-Drake starting Feb. 18
for eight weeks. There is a
charge. Drop-in fees are
available.
The Men's Club of Maple-
Drake will present the
Reverend James Lyons of the
Ecumenical Institute for
Jewish-Christian Studies 10
a.m. Feb. 22. He will present
current issues in Jewish-
Christian relations. Bagels
and coffee will be served.
There is a fee. Please call
Margo Weitzer for reserva-
tions, 661-1000.
Mame Loshen, a Yiddish
discussion group, will be

facilitated by Miriam Foxman
1 p.m. Feb. 22 at Maple-II
There is a fee for
non-members.
The Low Vision Support
Group will meet 12:30 p.n.1:
Feb. 24 at Jimmy Prentis
Morris JCC Dr. Susan
Gormezano will present cur-
rent treatments of vision loss.
There is a fee for non-
members. Transportatioon is
available from Maple-Drak
with advance reservations,
For information, call Margo
Weitzer, 661-1000.
The JCC Maple-Drake will
hold a gathering of "Yester-'
day, Today and Tomorrow"
10:30 a.m. Feb. 24 to discus_v
"Collectibles-Hidden\
Treasures In Your Own'
Home." Examples will be
shown; bring things from'
your own collection. There is
no charge.
The Adult Services Depart,'
ment will host a trip to opeli
ing day of the 1993 Ann Ar-
bor Flower and Garden Show
March 25. The trip includes
motorcoach transportation,
admission to the flower show,
luncheon at the Bombay Bicy;
cle Club of Ann Arbor
cluding beverage and
dessert). For reservations and
information call Marilyn
Wolfe, 661-1000.
The JCC Maple-Drake will
offer "Me and My Grand-
child's Piston's Game
Outing" 3:30 p.m. April 25;
The fee includes transport
tion. Call Margo Weitzer for
registration, 661-1000.

Lecture, Party
At Prentis Apts.

Prentis Federation Apart-
ments residents will host Dr.
Jerry H. Rosenberg, who will
present a lecture on "Those
Daily Kvetches — How to
Live With Them and How to
Understand Them" 7:30 p.m. \
Feb. 16.
A graduate of Wayne State's
Medical School, Dr. Rosen-
berg is an orthopedic surgeon
at Providence; Grace and
Huron Valley Hospitals.
Call the Prentis office,
967-4240, for further in-
formation.
Seniors aged 62 and over
are invited to attend a Purim
celebration at Hechtman
Federation Apartments 2-4
p.m. Feb. 28. Entertainment
will be provided by Buster the
Clown. Transportation is
available.
For information, call Lau-
rence Kirshner, 661-5220.

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something authentic, so it is
a virtue not to quote

anything unauthentic.

Talmud

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