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February 04, 1994 - Image 90

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-02-04

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Don Gooley Cadillac has
the 1994 Fleetwood® that makes
a more powerful statement:

For MPS

JPM Seniors
Set Calendar






America's longest, roomiest production automobile
New 260-hp, 5.7 liter V8 with 335 lbs-ft of torque
100,000 miles until the first tune-up
Outstanding trailer-towing capability






Speed-Sensitive (EVO) Steering
Anti-lock brakes, full-range Traction Control
Power front seat adjusters and recliners
Dual front air bags

And SmartLease®
makes a powerful statement:

$486$11 ) 309

24 MONTHS

WITH $2,000 DOWN**

SMARTLEASE PLUS

CADILLAc

CREATING A HIGHER STANDARD

•Always wear safety belts, even with air bags.
1994 Fleetwood SmartLease $486 per month, 24 months, $2,000 down payment. Fast month's lease payment of $486 plus $500 refundable security deposit and consumer down payment of $2CO3 for a total
of $2,986 due at lease signing. Taxes, license, title fees and insurance extra. GMAC must approve lease. Example based on a 1994 Fleetwood: $37, 615 MSRP including destination charge. Total of monthly
payments multiply by 24 months. Option to purchase at lase end for $26,066.70. Mileage charge of 10¢ per mile over 30,000 miles. Lessee pays for excessive wear and me.

Go'ciley

1-94 8t 8 Mile Rd.

11161: "

OPEN MON. & THURS. TIL 9

465-2020 343E5300

45% OFF

OF

ORIGINAL PRICED

TREADMILLS,

Senior Events
At Maple-Drake

* CURRENT MODELS
* PRERENTS
* FLOOR

MODEL

• 2.4 HP Motor

Cr)

LU

C/D

(continuous duty)
•All steel
constuction
•Cushion Flex
•Impact Control
System
•0-10 MPH
•0-10% Incline

LU

90

SAFETY
FEATURES

•Quick Release
•Tether Cord
•Flared side rails
•Safe Start from
zero MPH
• Large 18 x 52 in.
walking surface
DON'T FORGET TO ASK ABOUT RENTAL OPTIONS

FULL WARRANTY • LIMITED QUANITIES

LU

CC

•Spirit
•Landice
•Others

BIRMINGHAM

646-8477

On Feb. 7 at 1 p.m. there will be
a workshop to remind us that it
is important to live for today.
The Sinai Hospital Health
Series will continue on Feb. 14
at 1 p.m.
Tax form assistance will be
given Feb. 15 from 9 a.m.-2 p.m.
Counselors from American As-
sociation of Retired Persons
(AARP) will be available to as-
sist lower income seniors
($30,000 or less). Bring 1993 tax
information. Reserve a time slot
for assistance at the reception
desk. There is no charge for this
service.
Volunteers are needed at the
new Jimmy Prentis Morris
building as: volunteers for the
restaurant (cashier and food
preparer), the office (answer
phones and clerical tasks), en-
tertainers for Wednesday So-
cial (piano player, singer, etc.)
and teachers of English lan-
guage. Call Leslee Magidson,
967-4030.
Rabbi Ernst Conrad, rabbi
emeritus of Temple Kol Ami,
will lecture on "Judaism Past
and Present" Fridays at 10 a.m.
The Yiddish Culture Club
meets the second Thursday of
each month at 12:30 p.m.
Rozenthal facilitates this
monthly group. Programs in-
clude videos, speakers, music,
etc. The club also sponsors Yid-
dish concerts. There is no
charge.

ROCHESTER
HILLS
375-9707

A Scrabble and Trivial Pursuit
Tournament will be held at the
Maple-Drake Jewish Commu-
nity Center Feb. 7 at 10 a.m.
There is no charge but call Lor-
raine Morris, 661-7649, to reg-
ister.
Raising Arizona, a comedy
starring Holly Hunter and
Nicholas Cage, will be shown at
Maple-Drake Feb. 7 at 1 pm.
There is no charge and the film
is offered with captioning as
well as full sound.
The Low Vision Support
Group which was to meet Feb.
10, will not hold a meeting this
month. Instead, the group will
attend the DSO rehearsal con-
cert on that date. Call Lorraine
Morris, 661-7649, for informa-
tion and reservations. There is
a charge.
Great Decisions, the nation's
oldest program of citizen edu-
cation in world affairs, is conn-
ing to Maple-Drake beginning
March 2 for eight weeks. Rudy
Simons, vice president of the
Cranbrook Peace Foundation
and past board member of the

Center for Conflict Resolution
at Wayne State University will
moderate. Registrations should
be in no later than Feb. 7. Fees
include the class book. Call Lor-
raine Morris, 661-7649, to reg-
ister.
An afternoon of music with
the Detroit Symphony Orches-
tra is set for Feb. 10 at 1:30 p.m.
There is a transportation
charge. Call Lorraine Morris,
661-7649, for reservations and
information.
The musical Crazy For You
will be at the Fisher Theatre
Feb. 27 at 2 p.m. Main floor
seating and transportation are
offered. Call Lorraine Morris,
661-7649, for reservations.
A trip of a lifetime is being
sponsored by Maple/Drake and
Elkin Travel of West Bloom-
field. Tour the Route of the
Glaciers on the Cunard Crown
Dynasty for seven days; spend
two nights in Vancouver. On
Feb. 6 at 2 p.m. at Maple/Drake
there will be an informational

meeting.

Maple-Drake and Home-
Health Exchange will host a
symposium March 13 featuring
Judy Petsonk discussing "One
Couple — Two Languages" at
7 p.m. and "The In-Law Situa-
tion" at 8 p.m. On March 20 at
7 p.m., Lena Romanoff will dis-
cuss "How Shall We Raise The
Children?" There is no charge.
Call Lorraine Morris, 661-7649,
to register.

Beth El Seniors
Host Programs

The lives and music of two of
Broadway's most noted musi-
cal teams will be highlighted
Feb. 13 at Temple Beth El. Mez-
zo soprano Barbara Alexander,
and her accompanist, Doris
Hall, will present "Three Men
for All Seasons," a tribute to
Rodgers and Hart and Rodgers
and Hammerstein. The duo will
appear before the Middle Years
Group of the temple. Cake and
coffee will be available at 12:30
p.m.; the program will begin at
1 p.m. The event is open to the
community without charge.
On Feb. 15, the Rose Morgan
Singers, an ensemble of teach-
ers, attorneys, doctors and
housewives, will present a pro-
gram of show tunes and Yiddish
and Hebrew melodies at the
noon luncheon of the Beth El-
ders. Reservations are required
for the event; there is a charge.
For reservations by Feb. 11, call
Jeanette Cohen, 737-0194; or
Hy Frank, 851-8677. ❑

Whether the universe was
created or is eternal cannot
be answered with
mathematical certainty.
— Mairnonides

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