Play the market right and you could lose it all. O • Federation Plans New Campaign Volunteers of all ages will per- form a mitzvah Oct. 23 for tens of thousands of people who ben- efit from the Allied Jewish Cam- Paign. On Super Sunday, Oct. 23, vol- unteers will phone for pledges in support of the annual Campaign, perform clerical tasks and enlist and register other volunteers at the Max M. Fisher Building. The Campaign helps our peo- ple here and abroad through more than 60 agencies and ben- eficiaries of the Jewish Federa- tion of Metropolitan Detroit. This year's Campaign goal is to raise $27 million — $1 million more than 1994 — to meet the needs of our community and our people. Shifts are: 9:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. and 11:45 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Federation's Young Adult Divi- sion will have its phonathon at 6 p.m. Board members of the Fed- eration, its sgencies and planning divisions will have their own shift from 2 to 4:45 p.m. Volunteers also will be needed for the Days of Decision phona- thons next spring and for other Campaign events. Organizations, congregations, groups and individuals who wish to volunteer should call Leonard Milstone at Federation, (810) 642- 4260, ext. 250. Federation Shabbat will carry the message of the 1995 Allied Jewish Campaign — "Our Com- munity: Be Proud of It. Be a Part of It" — at area congregations Oct. 14 and 15. The special annual Shabbat observance focuses on the Jew- ish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit and its Campaign, Detroit Jewry's major fund-raising ap- peal, which helps thousands of our people through 60 beneficia- ry agencies here and around the world. Federation and Campaign leaders and rabbis addressing area congregations to date are: Oct. 14: Jeannie Weiner, Temple Emanu-El; and Rabbi Norman Roman, Temple Kol Ami. Oct. 15: Mark Schlussel, Con- gregation Shaarey Zedek; Rab- bi William Gershon, Congregation Shaarey Zedek- B'nai Israel Center; Penny Blu- menstein, Congregation Shir Tikvah; Dr. Conrad Giles, Con- gregation Beth Achim; Rabbi David Nelson, Congregation Beth Shalom; Judah Isaacs, Young Is- rael of Greenfield; Rabbi Noah Gamze, Downtown Synagogue; Rabbi Elimelech Goldberg, Young Israel of Southfield; Suzi Alter- man, Congregation B'nai Moshe; and Barbara Cook, Congregation Beth Abraham Hillel Moses. Rabbi Gamze will speak on "Our Responsibilities" and Rab- bi Goldberg on "The Importance of Community." It's our Sixteenth Anniversa And Instead OfA Party, You could lose things like extra weight. High blood pressure. And high blood cholesterol levels. The very things that con- tribute to heart attack and stroke. All you have to do is in- vest wisely at the super- market. Buy more in the fresh produce, pasta, breads and cereals sections. And purchase fish, poultry and lean meats instead of fatty or processed meats. Switch to low-fat dairy products and margarine. And check the nutritional listings on food labels. In short, be selective about how you play this market. Because no mat- ter how much you lose, you've got a lot to win. WE'RE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE American Heart Association WE'RE HAVING A SALE'!!! Now In Progress 40% OffAll Outerwear 30% OffAll Maternity 30% to 75% Off • Select Items In All Departments • baby and Me Maternity • Children's • Layette 855-3214