Local News We make you and your loved one feel right at home. 24 Hour Nursing Home Care •i.t. n sLUARE I ..E or _ CCIAMERC: AD LONG LP: PO A N I A g i 9 Boit Health Care Of Green Lake Family owned and operated for over 33 years. Medicare approved. 6470 Alden Drive, Orchard Lake 'Less than 20 minutes from Maple & Orchard Lake Roads) LARG Re sera on in Person Sept. valuation and Team Selection Sept. 26, 19 CALL FOR MORE DETAI U.S. BLADES 100 5700 Drake (South of Wahnit Lake Rd.) 810-6614200 Adult Hebrew At Midrasha Money Talk At Brunch The Midrasha Center for Adult Jewish Learning will offer adult Hebrew classes from beginner to advanced this semester. Al- though the emphasis in on Con- versational Hebrew, classes are also being offered in beginner and intermediate Hebrew reading. Some classes meet in the day- time, others on weeknights. New students are welcome to audit a class at no charge to see if the lev- el is right for them. Many Midrasha adult Hebrew students have some Hebrew language skills which they are seeking to strengthen and improve. Adult Hebrew classes at Midrasha meet for 14 to 16 ses- sions a semester once a week for a two-hour session. There is a tu- ition fee structure, and scholar- ship assistance and flexible tuition payment plans are avail- able. Heading the adult Hebrew teaching staff at Midrasha in Nira Lev, director of the AJE He- brew Interactive Learning Cen- ter. A number of Ms. Lev's advanced Hebrew classes utilize an innovative Hebrew interactive learning video developed by Pro- fessor Edna Coffin of the Uni- versity of Michigan-Ann Arbor. The other professional teachers in Midrasha's adult Hebrew lan- guage program are Susie Cook, Ronit Goutkovitch, Ahuva New- man, and Tziona Ragowsky. For information, call Nancy Kaplan or Sandy Loeffler, (810) 354-1050. Rick Bloom, attorney, CPA, fi- nancial planner, host of "Mon- eyTalk" on WXYT and financial columnist for the Detroit News, will be the guest speaker at Con- gregation Beth Achim Men's Club Paid Up Membership Brunch Oct. 9 at 9 a.m. at the synagogue. Rick Bloom's topic will be "Get- ting Your Financial House in Or- der; A look at Financial and Estate Planning." There is no charge for paid-up members. To become a member, pay dues at the door. To attend, please respond to the synagogue office, 352-8670, by Oct. 4. Performing Arts Classes Set Lessons in traditional piano and Suzuki violin and viola are being offered at the Jewish Communi- ty Center, West Bloomfield and Oak Park locations. Teachers are accepting children and adult stu- dents at every level. For infor- mation, and enrollment, call Annette Chajes, 661-7630. Dance is happening at the Maple/Drake Jewish Communi- ty Center. The adult dance class- es offered this semester are ballroom, Israeli folk, country western-line, modern/jazz, tap, and ballet. The dance classes for children are preballet, ballet, jazz, and tap. Call Shirley Siegal, 661- 7632, for information. JPI Hosts Sukkot Event The Jewish Parents Institute will present a Sukkot celebration on Sept. 25 at 10 a.m. at Camp Ruth II, on the grounds of the Maple/Drake Jewish Communi- ty Center. Join in the building and decorating of the sukkah; bring a picnic lunch; participate in singing, dancing, relay races, games, crafts activities, and a hayride. The celebration is open to the public at no charge. Call Marilyn Wolfe, 661-7637, for information. Alumni Plan Dinner Dance The Gamma Kappa Chi Alum- ni Fraternity of Wayne State Uni- versity will hold their 58th anniversary dinner dance Oc t. 6 at the Furniture Club, 24710 Swanson, Southfield. The pro- gram will include hors d'euvres, dinner and dancing. For information, contact Mau- ry Sugar, 355-2515; or Iry Col- lens, 851-0490. Music Month Events Set Throughout September, as part of Classical Music Month, WQRS will feature special pieces of mu- sic and give away "Introduction to Classical Music" packets, filled with a classical CD, T-shirt, book- let, and music coupon. WQRS also will participate in Detroit's Festival of the Arts with "Bach's" Lunch Sunday concert which starts at 11 a.m., featuring mem- bers of the Detroit Symphony Or- chestra and friends, on the Wayne State stage. The concert The Yachad group (members be- is free and the lunches bear a tween the ages of 20 and 40 ) of nominal charge. Congregation B'nai Moshe will For information on WQRS, host a "Regressive Sukkah Din- classical music, or September ner Hop," with Havdalah, on events, call Jenny Northern or Sept. 24 at 7:30 p.m. Dave Wagner, 355-1051. OPEN SKATING NEW MINIATURE GOLF TWICE AS MANY Yachad Hosts NEW VIDEO GAMES Dinner Hop KIDS PARTY PACKAGES SIGN UP FOR KARATE CLASSES BAR & BAT MITZVAHS