WHO SAYS YOU
CAN'T MEET SOMEONE
NICE AT A BAR.
Why is the JCC Health Club the
newest hot spot in town? Perhaps it's
because for $71 a month, you get
everything from aerobics and swim-
ming pools to state-of-the-art weight
rooms with personal trainers. Or
maybe because for $71 a month, it's
cheaper than a matchmaker.
New members join now and we'll
take $100 off your membership.
Current health club members receive
an additional $25 off your next mem-
bership renewal for every friend you
get to join. Unlimited friends.
Limited time. Offer ends September
30, 1994. Some restrictions apply.
Horodoker
Meeting
A meeting of the David-Horodok-
er Women's Organization will be
held noon Sept. 13 at Lincoln
Towers clubroom, 15075 Lincoln
Rd., Oak Park.
Arrangements are being made
for the Donor Luncheon to be
held noon Nov. 1, at Congrega-
tion Beth Achim.
B & P Chapter
Meeting Set
The Business and Professional
Chapter of Women's American
ORT will meet Sept. 12 at 1 p.m.
in the home of Fannie Berman,
30333 Hunter's Drive, Hunter's
Ridge Complex, Farmington
Hills. This is a planning meeting.
There will be refreshments; no
charge. Respond to Mrs.
Berman, 851-5817.
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The New Timberlands Are
in at Mr. Alan's Shoes!
Service Group
Holds Lunch
Infants Service Group will have
its Paid-up Membership Lun-
cheon at noon Sept. 13 at Lan-
caster Hills clubhouse, 29235
Lancaster Drive, Southfield,
Sponsored by Eleanor Riseman.
Plans are under way for the
annual Cherub Donor Luncheon.
Restaurant Talk
At Luncheon
The Sharon Group of the Greater
Detroit Chapter of Hadassah will
host a paid-up-member luncheon
Sept. 13 at noon in the Hadassah
House, 5030 Orchard Lake Road,
West Bloomfield.
Molly Abraham, restaurnt
writer for the Detroit Free Press,
will be the featured speaker. Her
topic is the "Detroit Restaurant
Scene."
There is a charge for non-mem-
bers but guests are welcome.
To attend, call Dorothy Eichen-
horn, 559-0434; or Anne Sukenic,
557-7540.
MR. ALAN'S SHOES — THE NEW TIMBERLAND DEALER IN TOWN!
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West Bloomfield
On the Boardwalk • Orchard Lk. Rd.
626-3362
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On the Corner of Telegraph & Huron
334-3917
Mon.-Weds. & Sat. 10-7; Thurs. & Fri. 10-9; Sun. 12-5
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Next time you feed your face, think about your heat.
Go easy on your heart and start cutting back on foods that are high in saturated
fat and cholesterol. The change'll do you good.
American Heart Association
WERE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE
Sisterhood Plans
Year's Events
The Sisterhood of Congregation
Beth Achim has announced its
programs for the coming year.
Oct. 24 will mark the sister-
hood paid-up membership din-
ner. Sisterhood Day at the Jewish
Book Fair will take place Nov. 7.
On Dec. 1 and Dec. 4, members
of sisterhood will visit Prentis
Manor and Borman Hall. Jan. 15
will be the annual joint brunch
with Beth Achim's Men's Club. A
program discusing women's is-
sues is scheduled for Feb. 6.
March 25 will be Sisterhood
Shabbat and the Torah Fund
Dinner will take place May 18.
For information regarding
Congregation Beth Achim's Sis-
terhood, contact the synagogue
office, 352-8670.
Ladies Auxiliary
Hears Report
The Department of Michigan
Ladies Auxiliary of the Jewish
War Veterans will conduct their
meeting Sept. 12 at 7:30 p.m. at
the JWV Memorial Home. Pres-
ident Faye Glosser will discuss
the national convention.
Lt. Weil-Oak Park Auxiliary
will provide the refreshments.
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Price Of Peace
Is Discussed
Mark Talisman will speak on
"The Price of Peace: The Impact
of Talks on U.S. Funding to Is-
rael and Arab Countries" at the
Birmingham Temple in Farm-
ington Hills 7 p.m. Sept. 13
Mr. Talisman is the founding
vice-chairman of the United
States Holocaust Memorial
Council and Museum. He also is
the founder of the Washington
Action Office of the Council of
Jewish Federations.
There is no charge. A small
dessert reception will be held.
The event is sponsored by the
Jewish Federation of Metropoli-
tan Detroit Young Adult Division
Political Awareness Committee
and the Birmingham Temple
Young Adults.
For details call Jenifer Adler
at Federation, (810) 642-4260.
Lubavitch
Institute Opens
Lubovitch Foundation of Michi-
gan will open its Institute of Ad-
vanced Studies Oct. 3 with an
initial enrollment of 30 students.
The Institute will offer courses
leading to baccalaureate and as-
sociate degrees in accounting, com-
puting, management, Judaic
studies, and communications, pro-
vided in a Jewish environment.
The Institute is accredited by
the State Board of Education and
students will be eligible to apply
for state financial aid.
Any inquiries regarding cours-
es, schedules, fees, etc., should be
addressed to Dr. David Kagan,
Lubavitch Institute of Advanced
Studies, 28555 Middlebelt Rd.,
Farmington Hills, MI 48334;
(810) 737-7000 or fax, (810) 737-
4808.