oev shiP of Jew 1 s Adat Shalom Service Plans Adat Shalom Synagogue will hold a Family Shabbat Service at 11 a.m. March 19. This ser- vice has been designed to en- hance the Shabbat morning for those with children under the age of 13 who desire to worship as a family. Students of all ages will participate in the service. It is sponsored by the Adat Shalom Jewish Experiences for Families Committee and coor- dinated by Ron Leff, director of education. Adat Shalom Synagogue families will observe the begin- ning of Pesach with a Siyum HaB'khor at 7:15 a.m. March 24. This special service and study session, traditionally held on the morning of erev Pesach, takes place on Thursday morn- ing this year because erev Pe- sach is Shabbat. The Siyum HaB'khor grew out of the Fast of the First Born, a tradition originally for first born sons to commemorate the sparing of the Hebrew first born in the 10th plague. The obliga- tion to fast is waived by atten- dance at the siyum. Everyone, whatever his/her birth order, is invited to attend. A breakfast will follow. For information, call the syn- agogue office, 851-5100. Temple Kol Ami Music Service The annual Jewish Music Sea- son Service at Temple Kol Ami will take place March 18 at 8 p.m. The theme of this service is the 100th Yahrtzeit of Louis Lewandowski, (1821-1894), whose works for the synagogue are among those most familiar and widely used. His settings of the liturgy will be heard both in the service and in the Sermon In Song, "The Music of Lewandowski — Beloved, Enduring." The tem- ple choir, under the direction of Nathalie M. Conrad, will sing. Susan Greener will be the can- -torial soloist. An Oneg Shabbat will follow the service. Beth Achim Plans Dinner Congregation Beth Achim will host an erev Passover and a Shabbat dinner 6 p.m. March 25 at the synagogue. Services will be followed by dinner at 7 p.m. There is a charge for the din- ner and reservations are re- quired by March 22. For information call the synagogue office, 352-8670. 4/, b 6 .,\0 ° 0 ) cordially invites you to a ' i • 4 Ak• Special Evening of LIVE COMEDY s!t,, o o ow at C AEDY CASTLE Thursday, April 14, 1994 7:30 p.m. Tickets: $25.00 per person Limited Seating Valet Parking Available R.S.V.P. by April 1, 1994 Mark Ridley's Comedy Castle 269 E. 4th Street Royal Oak, Michigan Questions??? (810) 557-6644 What makes Annette's Boutique Unique? We've expanded to specialize in intimate fashions for women of unique dimensions. NIBBLES & NUTS THE PERFECT ENDING • Fuller Breasted - A thru H cup • Full Figured - Bra sizes 34 to 52 FOR YOUR SEDER ABeautiful Tray Filled With Special Passover Candy, Dried Fruits & Nuts. 737-8088 • Swimsuits - up to size 26 • Maternity - Bras, support panties & compression pantyhose • Nursing Mothers - Cotton Bras with Padded Shoulders & Adjustable Cups • Pre & Post Mastectomy - Bras, prostheses, swimsuits, Lymphedema sleeves & pumps s(1 ‘b 33020 NORTHWESTERN 01 All fittings done by appointment Monday thru Saturday in a Professional and Feminine Atmosphere Outside Of Michigan L — 1-800-752-2133 Special Candy & Sugarfree Available Local & Nationwide Delivery Expertly Trained Certified Fitters Annette's carries only the highest quality products 41 /7 -_:_-__Ii-=._ -: . - 7* ri -- CLOSETS by LOREN LAMINATED SYSTEMS PERSONALLY DESIGNED BUILT and INSTALLED 646-5842 LOW PRICES ■ FREE ESTIMATES 41i\ Medicare • Blue Cross/Blue Shield Annette's UNIQUE BOUTIQUE (810) 795-5020 A 39880 Van Dyke* In Plumbrook Medical Center • Sterling Heights. 48313 rn co Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results Place Your Ad Today. Call 354-6060 CC 01