OPEN HOUSE Mental Health Lecture Set A lecture for mental health pro- fessionals, titled "The Jewish Roots of Psychotherapy," will be presented by Jesse Gordon Oct. 30 at 10 a.m., at the Washtenaw County Jewish Community Cen- ter. The meeting is sponsored by the Jewish Family Services and its mental health providers net- work. Dr. Gordon is a professor emer- itus of psychology with the Uni- versity of Michigan School of Social Work and a past president of the Jewish Community Cen- ter. All interested mental health professionals are invited. Call JFS, 971-3280, to reserve An invitation to experience the excellence of Cranbrook ■ Named an exemplary school by the U.S. Department of Education. Average class size: 16 ■ Winners of state championships in ice hockey, tennis, lacrosse, field hockey 8c track ■ Produced the highest number of National Merit semi-finalists in Michigan ■ Outstanding performance in advanced placement testing ■ Exceptional record of college placement at Ivy League schools & other colleges & universities Adoptions Are Discussed CRANBROOK SCHOOLS 1221 North Woodward Ave. Bloomfield Hills, Michigan 48303-0801 "Adoption Options," a program designed to help Jewish families in Washtenaw County with the adoption process, will be pre- sented by Jewish Family Services on Oct. 23 from 9:30 a.m. to noon at the Washtenaw County Jew- ish Community Center. To be discussed are adoption locally, international adoptions, the upcoming changes in Michi- gan's adoption laws, and the Jew- ish perspective on adoptions. In addition, families who have re- cently gone through the adoption process, both with local and in- ternational agencies, will describe their experiences. "Adoption Options" is being presented fee of charge. ■ Day and Boarding School Day: grades JK through 12 Boarding: grades 9 through 12. Please call our admissions office for more information, 8 10 6 4 5. 3 610 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1:00PM - 3:00PM In your closet: Young Adult Gathering Set Young adults will gather at 8 p.m., Oct. 25 at the Old Wood- ward Grill in Birmingham for the monthly Young Adult Division Bar Night. The popular community out- reach program brings together young adults between the ages of 21-35 in a relaxed and hospitable atmosphere. A raffle for prizes is planned for the event. Health club passes at the Jewish Community Cen- ter, free subscriptions to the De- troit Jewish News and entertainment gifts from Robert Soloman and Associates are some of the gifts that have been raffled in the past. For details or to get involved in other YAD events, call 642- 4260. for others 4 IP t6k V4P ?,d(ii CA511 for //// you. •,• ,,, %. ,;1•::••%„vm • sg ,•%. • Quality High Efficiency hi—M[ 11 1 1 n 1! 11 ITIIIII ITITINTIT) (111/11 /11/A Crunb•ook subscribes lo u policy uf equal uppurlunity with respeci emplui•neut. pu•ticipution iu utwiluble progrums and (re•ess. Heating +92% AFUE There's gently-worn, but good quality clothing in your closets that your children won't wear next season. Let us help. Call for details on how you can receive cash for articles in good condi- tion, and a full-value receipt (for tax purposes) for items which we send to worthy charities. Financing Available 0 DOWN* "Upon Credit Approval 6 Months Same As Cash Cr, I Maple & Orchard Lake Rds., near Fanner Jack HOURS: Mon., Tue., Wed., Fli., Sat. 9:30 - 6, Thurs. 9:30 - 8, Sun 12.4 go 626-0690 4;4 \ 605 East Maple DEALER LEADERSHIP SERIES" CD SINCE 1892 6 ■ LU CO Birmingham ■ 647-9090 95