the destroyed town of Dubrovnik. An exhibit, "Precious Posses- sions," at the library of the Jew- ish Theological Seminary, contains items from distin- guished Italian collections of manuscripts and books which date back to the 15th through 18th centuries. Works by Oscar Kokoschka can be seen at the Guggenheim Museum, and works by Dali and Picasso are on exhibit at the Met- ropolitan Museum of Art. Also on view this summer is the An- nenberg Collection of Impres- sionist and Post-Impressionist Paintings. Visitors can enjoy the museum's Roof Garden through- out the summer. In a campaign to promote trav- el to New York this year, the city has a vacation package (to Sept. 5) which includes a two-night ho- tel stay, with parking and break- fast, admission to a Broadway play, a city or boat tour, plus sev- eral other benefits. Singles, and others, can meet people through some of the class- es, tours and folk dance sessions held in the city. On Thursdays, the Millinery Center Synagogue has a free lunchtime session called "The Programs for singles continue through the summer. Timeless Torah." You can attend a Maimonides class on Saturdays (6 p.m.) at the West side Jewish Center. On Tuesdays there is a Torah and Tea (1-2 p.m.) at Shaare Zedek Synagogue. On Wednesdays, you can spend lunchtime on Wall Street with a group discussing "The Living Torah." 363-2977. Living History tours are con- ducted every Sunday on the low- er east side and include a video tour, a slide show, and a walking tour. For information contact the Lower East Side Tenement Mu- seum, 431-0233. Another guided tour, and slide presentation, on the lower east side, is scheduled on Sundays at the newly restored Eldridge Street Synagogue, 219-0888. Israeli folk dancing is available on Mondays at the Workmen's Circle (45 E. 33rd St.), and on Thursdays at the Lincoln Square Community Center (250 W. 65th St.). New York is a haven for kosher gourmets this summer. There are kosher restaurants serving vegetarian (Vege Vege II), Indian (Madras Mahal), Chi- nese (China East), Mediter- ranean (La Kasbah), Italian (Bis Bas), and all sorts of other inter- esting foods. In addition, New York has an excellent kosher cruise around Manhattan, where gourmet meals are served, along with fine entertainment. DONESON WORLD CLASS TRAVEL WINTER SALE IN SUMMER Book Any 7-Day December Cruise now* 3655 W. Maple Road Bloomfield, MI 48301 644-7710 and YOUR SHOEBOX FULL OF OLD SNAPSHOTS TO AN EXCITING COLOR MUSIC VIDEO PRODUCTION. NO ARGUMENT ABOUT WHO GETS THE FAMILY AL- BUM. EACH CHILD GETS ONE. CALL: 626-7707 SAVE V person HARVARD ROW MALL 21742 W. 11 MILE RD. SOUTHFIELD, MI 48076 CONVERT TELESPOT PRODUCTIONS per 50 810-353-5811 800-772-5811 FAX 810-353-7477 a, *Must redeem this ad & pay deposit by Aug. 19, 1994 „, cc:f 1011)1)10 (vs( NEXT TO THE BIRMINGHAM THEATRE 642.1690 I N1. 4 120 B. West Maple • Birmingham 540-1977 cc, (_, 75