'399 per for an Infiniti J30 Local News MO. Keshet Plans For Parents J30 Features: 210 HP V-6, Leather, Dual Airbags, ABS Brakes, CD Player, Security System With Remote Entry, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, Cruise Control, Bose Sound System, FREE SERVICE LOANER AND FREE PICK- UP AND DELIVERY. Infiniti of Farmington Hills 24355 Haggerty Road (Between Grand River & 10 Mile) (313) 471-2220 CA) INFINITI Open Saturdays - Sales and Service! *36 month closed end lease, 1st month payment, $450 acquisition fee, doc, taxes, title & license. $1500 down. Total of pay- ments $14,364. Lessee has option but is not obligated to buy at lease end. Standard Guaranteed Auto Protection included. 15,000 miles per year allowed. 10a per mile overage at lease inception. Subject to vehicle and program availability. Prior sales & leases excluded. SALE STOREWIDE REDUCTIONS - ALL STERLING SILVER 20% OFF — 6 nrif\A-- t hers (HNE O GIFI'WORLD Inside Crosswinds Mall Orchard lake at Lone Pine (810) 932-3377 Plus Sale Begins Sunday, January 9, 1994 Sale Ends Friday, January 28, 1994 Who has that unique gift for Weddings, Bar-Mitzvahs, Anniversaries and ALL occasions? From the one-of-a-kind museum piece to the elegantly affordable, from traditional to contemporary, from Israeli to American? ESTHER'S HAS IT ALL! Complimentary gift-wrapping. We ship worldwide. Hours: Sun. 10:30-5:30; Mon., Tues. 9:30-6:00; Wed. 9:30-7:00; Thurs. 9:30-8:00; Fri. 9:30-2:30; Closed Saturday 98 Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results Place Your Ad Today. Call 354.6060 Keshet, an organization serv- ing Jewish Families of Children with Special Needs, will resume their bi-weekly Parent Support Group Series, 7:30 p.m. Janu- ary 23. The support group will continue on Feb. 6 and 20 and March 6 and 20. All sessions will begin at 7:30 p.m. and will be held at the Keshet office con- ference room, 30161 Southfield Road, Southfield. Any parent of a child with special needs is wel- come to attend. There is no charge for Keshet support groups. Keshet will been a series of programs called "Office and Conversation" to provide an op- portunity for parents of children with special needs to get to- gether in an informal setting and discuss common concerns. The first program will be for "Parents of Very Young Chil- dren with Special Needs" (Ages 0-3 years). This session wil be hosted by Lynne Tamor 7:30 p.m. January 26 in the Keshet conference room. For reservations or informa- tion, call the office, 258-9575; or Ms. Tamor, 399-7618. There is no charge. Keshet has appointed Sharon Levine as executive director. Ms. Levine has served as president of Hillel Day School PTO and is active as a Congre- gation Beth Shalom Camp Fire Leader — Detroit Area Coun- cil, Youth Commission repre- sentative and chairperson for Jewish Experiences For Fami- lies at Beth Shalom. She also serves on the JEFF agency board. Yad Ezra Elects Board Yad Ezra, the agency that has provided free packaged kosher food to the Detroit Jewish com- munity for the last four years, recently elected the following slate of officers for the 1994 term; Richard Barr, president; Jeffrey Appel, Sanford Eisen- berg, Jeffrey Adler, vice presi- dents; Isadore Bernstein, secretary/treasurer; and How- ard Zoller, immediate past pres- ident. Elected to the board of direc- tors were: Nancy Welber Barr, Julie Cykiert, Stuart Cykiert, Gary Dembs, Fayga Dombey, Michael Eizelman, Seymore Eizelman, Phil Elkus, Judge Bernard Friedman, Miriam Shey Imerman, Shelly Jackier, Elie Kaplan, Jim Macy, John Marx, Shelly Nadiv, Ann New- man, Nancy Newman, Gary Nitzkin, Barbara Sachse, Rabbi A. I. Schnipper and Eugene Sherizen. David Nelson Rabbi Nelson At Torah Study Rabbi David Nelson, spiritual leader of Congregation Beth Shalom, will be the speaker at the weekly Conservative Move- ment Torah Study 12:30 p.m. Jan. 27 at the Max M. Fisher Building. Rabbi Nelson's talk, "Tu B'Shevat Trot," will explore the biblical awareness of ecolo- gy and its contemporary signif- icance. In addition to his congrega- tional responsibilities, Rabbi Nelson has just been named Oakland County Sheriffs chap- lain; he continues to serve as a chaplain for the Detroit and Southfield police departments. The Torah study session is sponsored by the Detroit Friends of the Jewish Theolog- ical Seminary, the Michigan Re- gion of the United Synagogue and the Michigan Regional Rabbinical Assembly. Study sessions are held every Thursday. There is no charge for the class; lunch is available for a charge, by reser- vation, beginning at noon. For information and lunch reservations, call the Detroit of- fice of the Jewish Theological Seminary, 258-0055; or the United Synagogue office, 642- 4890. Ahavah Group Goes Bowling The Ahavah group (ages 40 and above) of Congregation B'nai Moshe will have an evening of bowling 8 p.m. Jan. 29 at the West Bloomfield Lanes, 6800 Orchard Lake Road, West Bloomfield. Following bowling, the group will gather at the Ravitsky home, 5770 Beauchamp Place Drive, West Bloomfield, for dessert. The fee per person is payable at the bowling alley. For reser- vations and information, call Susan Rabinovitz, 547-6584; or Alexandra Ravitsky, 661-0608. Hearken unto the voice of the people. Bible