Hospital Guild Installs Officers DIRECT FROM ITALY THE NEWEST MOST STYLISH DESIGNS IN HOME FURNISHINGS. • FURNITURE • AREA RUGS • WINDOW TREATMENTS ALL ITALIAN LINES ARE EXCLUSIVE TO US AND ONLY AVAILABLE HERE. GRAND °POING SALE 30°16 oFF ANY PURCHASE 810-549-122.1 ward • Just South Of 14 Mile CA) INFINITI® of FARMINGTON HILLS 1994 G20 1994 J30 $399 36 Mo. 1994 Q45 $199* 36 Mo. $599* 36 Mo. (A) FREE SERVICE LOANER FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY INFINITI OF FARMINGTON HILLS 24355 Haggerty Road • South of Grand River (810) 471-2220 RATED #1 NATIONALLY FOR CUSTOMER SATISFACTION Open Saturday - Sales and Service ' 36 mo. closed end lease requires 1 st mo. pymt., doc fee. S450 acq. fee. (no acq. fee on 045) title and license due at inception. Payments, fees & down plus applicable taxes. 15.000 miles per year allowed 10c per mile over at inception. Lessee has option but is not obligated to buy at lease end. Total of payments: J30 S14.364, 045 S21,564. G20 S7,164. J30 S2000 down, 045 $1500 down, G20 S2600 down. Subject to credit approval. vehicle and program availability. Excludes prior sale or leases. Standard Guaranteed Auto Protection included. Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results Place Your Ad Today. Call 354-6060 The Sinai Hospital Guild will hostits 41st Annual Luncheon Meeting 11 a.m. May 12 at Con- gregation Shaarey Zedek. Guest speakers will be WJBK-TV news anchorperson Sherry Margolis and syndicated advice columnist Jeffrey Zaslow. The Sinai Hospital Guild will present $66,000 to Dr. David Schwartz, Obstetrics and Gy- necology Department chairper- son, to support the Advanced Technical Training Program, which trains Sinai obstetrics/gy- necology and surgery residents and attending physicians in complex endoscopic surgical techniques and other new pro- cedures. The Guild will also do- nate $25,000 from gift shop proceeds for research and Tay- Sachs screening, a fatal genet- ic disease common to Jews of eastern European descent. New Guild officers to be in- stalled are RoseLynn Schlussel, Rose Rita Goldman, Marlene Gropman, vice presidents; Janelle Miller and Trudy Weiss, secretaries. Continuing as Guild officers are Hope Silverman, president; Sandra Schwartz, vice presi- dent; Carol Sue Coden, Elise Levinson, treasurers; Marian Kantor and Roslyn Aronow, sec- retaries. Nominated for Guild board of directors are Joyce Blum, RoseLynn Schlussel, Sally Krugel, Janelle Miller, Marilyn Levine, Dotty Smith, Helen Shevin, Joanne Zuroff. Thelma Rosenbaum has been nomi- nated for honorary life board membership. There is a charge to attend the luncheon. Reservations can be made by calling the Sinai Guild office, 493-5300. New Playground Plans Made Plans for a Biblical Playground to be built at the Jimmy Pren- tis Morris Jewish Community Center will be introduced at the Family Fun Day 1-4 p.m. April 24, at the Oak Park facility. The JPM Biblical Playground will be constructed on the July 4th weekend. The program will fea- ture kosher refreshments and activities for children. Admission is free to the Fam- ily Fun Day, which is sponsored by the Neighborhood Project of the Jewish Federaton of Met- ropolitan Detroit, the Jewish Community Center and JEFF. For information, contact the Neighborhood Project, 967- 1112; or the JCC-JPM, 967- 4030. William Lebeau Seminary Parlor Hosts Rabbi A Special Gifts Meeting on be- half of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America will be held April 28 at the home of Leslie and Paul Magy. The guests of honor will be this year's Second Century Award recipients. Rabbi William Lebeau will be the featured speaker. Marking the centen- nial since the ordination of the first Conservative rabbi, he will speak on the growing impor- tance of the partnership be- tween rabbis and congregations. Rabbi Lebeau is concurrently a vice chancellor and dean of the Rabbinical School. Prior to his appointment at the Seminary, Rabbi Lebeau was for 10 years a rabbi in Highland Park, Ill. Currently 156 rabbinical stu- dents are studying in the six- year post bachelor of arts program. From Detroit there are: Michelle Faudem, Beth Abraham Hillel Moses; Avi Friedman, Beth Achim; Fran- cine Green, Temple Israel; Alex Greenbaum, Beth Shalom; Michael Pont, Shaarey Zedek. For this coming fall some 45 students have been accepted making it the largest entering rabbinical class ever. The Second Century recipi- ents will be honored at the An- nual Community-Wide Gala, given on behalf of the Seminary, May 23 at Adat Shalom Syna- gogue. The honorees are Nellie Friedman, Congregation B'nai Moshe; Judge Ira and Margaret Kaufman, Adat Shalom Syna- gogue; Abram and Rhoda Medow, Congregation Shaarey Zedek; Sophie Pearlstein, Con- gregation Beth Shalom; and Jack and Jay Schwartz, Con- gregation Beth Achim. For information or reserva- tions, call the Seminary office, 258-0055. How short-sighted is man! He cannot even fully com- prehend his own short- sightedness. —Michael Friedlander