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• furniture

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OPEN

UNTIL

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Mon - Fri

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(conveniently located near 1-696)
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corner of 6th Street
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Royal Oak

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Young Adults
Will Volunteer

All young adults in the com-
munity are invited to celebrate
Chanukah at a party for new
American children with Reset-
tlement Service or to hold a hol-
iday party with 300 children
from Orchards Children's Ser-
vices 1:15 p.m. Dec. 5
All participants in the Jew-
ish Federation Young Adult
Division volunteer event will
meet at the Jimmy Prentis
Morris Jewish Community
Center for a reception before
going to one of the two par-
ties.
The Chanukah party with
the newcomers will be held at
the JPM-JCC, where volun-
teers will play games and
work on arts and crafts pro-
jects with the children. Par-
ticipants are encouraged to
being kosher baked goods and
treats to the program.
Volunteers at the Orchards
holiday party will carpool
from the JPM Center to De-
troit's Northwest Activity
Center, 18100 Meyers, at 2
p.m.
Contact Andrea Polk, 642-
4260, to participate in the vol-
unteer program.

and a variety of singles ac-
tivities.
The cost starts at $1776
per person, based on double
occupancy. Full payment is
due by Dec. 8.
For information or to make
a reservation, call Boy Voy-
age Travel, 1-800-327-3579;
or Lenn Margolis at the St.
Louis Jewish Community
Centers Association, 1-314-
432-5700.

Singles Shabbat
At B'nai Moshe

Congregation B'nai Moshe will
host the Singles Shabbat Ser-
vice 8:30 p.m. Dec. 3.
The speaker during the Oneg
Shabbat will be Don Shane,
sportscaster for WXYZ-TV
(Channel 7).
The community-wide Sin-
gles Shabbat services are
made possible by a grant
from the Max M. Fisher
Foundation. It is offered by
the Michigan Board of Rab-
bis, in cooperation with The
Jewish News and the Jewish
Community Center.

Tish Meets
On Dec. 2

Jewish Issues
To Be Discussed

The Rebbitzin's Tish will meet
7:30-9:30 p.m. Dec. 2 at the
home of Alicia R. Nelson, 17235
Shervilla Place, Southfield. A
special guest has been invited
and Rabbi David Nelson will
conduct the Bible discussion.
Singles of all ages are in-
vited; no background is re-
quired for participation.
Bring a copy of the Bible.
For directions or questions
call Mrs. Nelson, 557-0109.

Participants in April's Michi-
gan Miracle Mission are invit-
ed to attend "Creating Jewish
Culture: Jewish Issues Through
the Writer's Eyes" 7:30 p.m.
Nov. 29 and repeated 7:30 a.m.
Nov. 30 at the Max M. Fisher
Building.
Sponsored by the Melitz Cen-
ters for Jewish Zionist Educa-
tion and the Jewish Federa-
tion's Mission Involvement
Committee, the program will
feature Joyce Klein, director of
theater in Melitz' Education De-
partment.
Melitz is an Israeli-based in-
stitute that enables participants
to confront questions of Jewish
identity.
Ms. Klein is a playwright-in-
residence at the B'nai B'rith Hil-
lel Foundation at the Universi-
ty of California at Berkeley and
a former member of the bu-
reaus of Jewish education in
San Francisco and New York.
The program is part of an on-
going educational series which
will conclude Jan. 17 and 18,
with Rabbi Daniel Levine, a po-
litical scientist at Tel Aviv and
Bar-Ilan universities, who will
discuss `The Jewish/Arab Con-
flict: The Struggle for Gods Over
the Promised Land."
There is a charge for the pro-
gram. For reservations or in-
formation, call Fern Hoberman
Kepes, 642-4260.

Jewish Singles
Sponsor Cruise

The Jewish Community Cen-
ters Association of St. Louis, in
cooperation with Bon Voyage
Travel, will sponsor the Tenth
Annual Nationwide Jewish Sin-
gles Supercruise '94 on Royal
Caribbean Cruise Lines'
Monarch of the Seas. The sev-
en-day excursion departs from
San Juan, Puerto Rico, Feb. 6
and returns Feb. 13. The ship
will make port stops at St.
Maarten, Barbados, Mar-
tinique, Antigua and St.
Thomas.
The cruise package in-
cludes: round-trip airfare
from most major U.S. cities
to San Juan with transfers to
the port, all meals and
snacks, two cocktail parties

