The Fleischman Residence/Blumberg Plaza When you need to find that special Home for you or your loved one that offers: mands would not be met. They shot Mr. Moore and Mr. Noel one day after taking them hostage. The story of the kidnapping is told in Assassination in lihartoum. (Indiana Universi- ty Press) by former U.S. Foreign Service Officer David Kern. He tells of Mr. Moore's and Mr. Noel's longstanding affection for the Arab people, why Jordan re- fused to release the men de- manded by Black September (but then let them go six months after the murders), and how Mr. Noel's successor, Am- bassador William Brewer, had to struggle to bring the killers to trial. here's ordinary bread: that boring, white stuff that's mass-produced and is almost as exciting as an evening of "Green Acres" re- runs. And then there's that other bread — that hot-from-the- oven, melt-in-your-mouth, I'm- going-to-eat-this-whole-loaf-and -I-don't-care-if-I-do-gain-100- pounds-doing-it bread. They both start out with flour and water, right? So what hap- pens after that? George Green- stein is a man who knows. Mr. Greenstein is author of Secrets of a Jewish Baker (The Crossing Press, Freedom, Calif.), in which he examines the "dozens of little tricks that make the difference between or- dinary loaves of bread and spec- tacular ones." Using tips passed down in his family through three genera- tions of bakers, Mr. Greenstein, T • Personal care attendants around the clock • 24-Hour security and emergency call system • Geriatric counseling • Cultural, educational & recreational activities • Synagogue offering high holiday and daily services • Single, double and adjoining suites, fully carpeted with private bath • Independence • Involvement • Kosher meals • Centrally located to community services • Nosh Nook, Gift Shop, Beauty and Barber Shop • Transportation by private van • Temporary stays available • Friendship • Peace of Mind For a complimentary lunch tour and geriatric assessment please contact: Lucy Miller, Administrator Fleischman Residency/Blumberg Plaza Jewish Community Campus 6710 W. Maple Road, West Bloomfield (313) 661-2999 Occupancy available Supplemental Security Income accepted Resident Fannie Whiteman remembered the Fleischman Residence/Blumberg Plaza and she couldn't be happier • Offering Club Blumberg in the Plaza (a unique day program for adults with special needs) "assisting our elderly is what we do best" You are cordially invited to the First Annual Lansing Jewish Community Young Adults Dance (18+) Saturday, February 12th 9:30 p.m. • Music by Living Energy • Door Prizes • Refreshments Casual Dress No Jeans Please • Cash Bar you are cordially invited to a special performance by ?de Atoded 7)eutce Elwood& at Congregation Shaarey Zedek 1924 Coolidge Road, East Lansing Tickets: $5.00 in advance, $7.00 at the door Available by calling Sigma Delta Tau at (517) 351-1993 or Hillel at (517) 332-1916 Sponsored by: Alpha Epsilon Pi, Cooley Law School Jewish Law Fellowship, Greater Lansing Jewish Welfare Federation, MSU Hillel Jewish Student Center, Sigma Delta Tau, and Zeta Beta Tau K onbon Room of Hair Fashions CUSTOM WIG SPECIALISTS ATTENTION George Greenstein who for years ran a Jewish bak- ery on Long Island, talks about the importance of shaping, glaz- ing and seasoning. Secrets of a Jewish Baker fea- tures recipes — all of which are kosher — for such delicacies as cinnamon-raisin bread, cottage cheese and chives bread, bagels and bialys. Yum. Pass the butter. EJ • For Men & Women with thinning hair. Beautiful Wigs - Hair Pieces. • Natural Looking • Comfortable • Affordable preceded by a catered dinner SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 12, 1994 7:00 p.m. Temple Israel 5725 Walnut Lake Road, West Bloomfield sponsored by the Keffy Orbach Concert Fund for reservations, call 661-5700 (Only Your Hairdresser Will Know) Personal Service by Barbara (APPOINTMENT NECESSARY FOR PRIVATE CONSULTATIONS) 31219 Ftve Mile Road UVONIA Across from Merri-5 Plaza 427 4264 Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results Place Your Ad Today. Call 354-6060